Safer at Home
"Isolation is a killer."
Two years into a global crisis, a circle of friends hosts an online gathering to feel normal again. The night revolves around a tournament of party games, a few drinks, and a handful of mood altering substances. When someone takes a counterfeit ecstasy pill, the room's glow fades into paranoia... Read more
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About Safer at Home
Two years into a global crisis, a circle of friends hosts an online gathering to feel normal again. The night revolves around a tournament of party games, a few drinks, and a handful of mood altering substances. When someone takes a counterfeit ecstasy pill, the room's glow fades into paranoia and suspicion as screens flicker and whispers fill the chat. What starts as a night of escape quickly tightens into a claustrophobic test of trust, as secrets start to surface and the boundary between virtual certainty and real danger blurs. The film uses a familiar pandemic setting to probe how safety feels when the walls around you become the only thing you can trust. The tension lingers tonight.
Directed by Will Wernick, Safer at Home stems from an original screenplay by Lia Bozonelis and John Ierardi. The production emphasizes compact, performance driven scenes that play out across screens and small sets, with a focus on tension over spectacle and efficiency.
Box office data for Safer at Home is not widely reported, a common fate for independent thrillers released primarily through streaming platforms or limited theatrical runs. A few specialty outlets noted modest performance in select markets and during festival showings worldwide.
Awards: As of now the film has not garnered major award nominations. It may attract attention at smaller genre events, but it has not received wide recognition. The emphasis remains on craft and atmosphere rather than ceremony or prestige. No blockbuster accolades distract from its lean storytelling.
Critics acknowledge the premise and how the film translates online interactions into suspense. Its themes include digital isolation, trust under pressure, and the fragility of safety when the home becomes a trap. Hudon and Lahana keep the dynamics taut as fear and secrecy fracture relationships, with mood driving dread tonight.
Details
- Release Date
- February 26, 2021
- Runtime
- 1h 22m
- User Ratings
- 153 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Thriller, Horror, Crime, Drama
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- 7930 Entertainment +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Jocelyn Hudon
Jen
Emma Lahana
Mia
Alisa Allapach
Harper
Adwin Brown
Ben
Dan J. Johnson
Evan
Brandon Morales
Officer Hernandez
Daniel Robaire
Liam
Michael Kupisk
Oliver
Mark Irvingsen
Antonio
Katie L. Hall
Reporter
Director: Will Wernick
Written by: Lia Bozonelis, John Ierardi