I saw it a couple of years ago or so. I figured it would turn cheesy, but it was surprisingly well-done. I like horror films that slowly build rather than those that rely solely on jump scares. A mix of both is perfect. The film was praised for using the appropriate vernacular for that time period, but I would've liked it better with modern language. That's just a mild criticism from me because it was easy enough to follow. Caleb was an interesting character and enjoyable to watch. I hated the ending though!