
Freshly out of confinement, Asia seeks employment and finds a job advertised at The Vigil, a stunning building in Manhattan. However, she soon notices disturbing Satanic symbols in the building’s design, foreshadowing the horrors within – it’s a bit like a darker, New York take on Meghan and Harry’s home. She’s interviewed by the manager, Lilith (Patricia Arquette), and once inside, the doors lock behind her. After a brief introduction to some of the other residents, including Tom Felton and Heather Graham (who it’s great to see back in movies), Asia is shown to her room. That’s where the film really kicks off, with an impressive fight scene where Asia takes on and brutally defeats four strange, pig-faced attackers, establishing the film’s violent and gory tone.