As a sinister threat from his childhood haunts him, a father desperately battles his deepest inner fears. Only this time, the fight isn’t for himself; it’s for his family. This is the first PG-13 horror film to feature the "Lionsgate Red Gears" logo since The Possession (2012). Patrick McKee: Since we moved back, I’ve been hearing about Jake being stolen. I mean, come on… your house has been broken into 10 times and you still choose to watch your kid on a monitor, leave him unattended in the bathtub, and constantly move out of sight of your kid so things can happen? Where’s the sanity meter in writing. I get that movies need suspense points, but when you have to insult our intelligence to achieve suspense, then it’s just a recipe for a bad review. No parent would put their son who was being assaulted to bed with them while they put their child in another room to watch him on a monitor. Lots of plot holes and terrible editing. At one point there was a loud bang in the child’s room and both parents somehow started running away in the 2 seconds the wife was on the phone with the police. God it was horrible.