: The New York Times describes it as a "psychologically nuanced thriller" where a group tries its hand at social engineering.
: It is a code for specific exam papers, such as the Pearson Edexcel IGCSE Biology Paper 1BR . : The New York Times describes it as
: An article by Warped Perspective features an interview with David Marmor discussing themes of isolation, fringe communities in L.A., and the trade-offs people make for a sense of belonging. : Screen Rant provides a breakdown of the
: Screen Rant provides a breakdown of the film's "four tenets"—selflessness, openness, acceptance, and security—and what the final twist means. fringe communities in L.A.
: Articles often use "1BR" as shorthand when discussing small-space living or interior design for one-bedroom units, such as Glamour Editor-in-Chief Samantha Berry's apartment tour .
The movie follows Sarah, a young woman who moves into a Los Angeles apartment complex that is actually run by a communal cult.