
Following the death of a family member, Todd (Shane Jensen) relocates with his dog Indy to an old rural farmhouse once owned by his grandfather (Larry Fessenden). Although the house is rumored to be haunted, Todd ignores the warnings. However, Indy begins to see disturbing supernatural presences throughout the home—entities invisible to humans but all too real to him. Unable to communicate his fears to Todd, Indy must confront and understand the malevolent forces threatening his owner. As the supernatural activity escalates, the dog’s loyalty is put to the ultimate test in a desperate attempt to protect his human companion.

https://twitter.com/DiscussingFilm/status/1957474460480704762Following the death of a family member, Todd (Shane Jensen) relocates with his dog Indy to an old rural farmhouse once owned by his grandfather (Larry Fessenden). Although the house is rumored to be haunted, Todd ignores the warnings. However, Indy begins to see disturbing supernatural presences throughout the home—entities invisible to humans but all too real to him. Unable to communicate his fears to Todd, Indy must confront and understand the malevolent forces threatening his owner. As the supernatural activity escalates, the dog’s loyalty is put to the ultimate test in a desperate attempt to protect his human companion.
95% on Rotten Tomatoes
with only 20 reviews lol
Interesting
this is such a good boy
he is so cute

nothing better happen to him
That dog better be a good actor if they're naming him one of the most emotive actors of his generation 
Dogs don't like being patronized
That dog better be a good actor if they're naming him one of the most emotive actors of his generation 
Dogs don't like being patronized
they calling him the Daniel Day Lewis of his kind I think he's gonna snap on this
We need to start a misinformation campaign for white women and tell them this is a sweet story about a good loyal dog so they can go and watch it on the big screen and watch them fall to their knees in real time
Saw this some months ago at SXSW. It's...fine. Didn't care for it much and felt it was pretty boring for most of it, but there's some bright spots here and there I guess
Everyone involved in the production of this film except for the dog needs to be institutionalized and barred from the film industry
How dare you subject this poor little guy into some bullshit like this
White people really love them some Dogs
crine so the dog is actually a human???
