It's Christmas Eve. Angela Bridges (Rachel Nichols), an ambitious young executive, works late before she leaves for her family's holiday party. When she gets down to the parking garage, she discovers that her car won't start. The garage is deserted and her cell phone doesn't get a signal underground. When Thomas (Wes Bentley), a friendly security guard, comes along and offers to help, Angela nervously accepts his gesture of good will. Soon after a failed attempt to start her car, he invites her to stay and share a small Christmas dinner he's preparing in the parking office, but she laughs it off. Angela doesn't realize this is no laughing matter – Thomas has been watching her closely...for months. His dinner invitation is not optional. If Angela wants to live to see Christmas morning, she must find a way to escape from level P2 of the parking garage.
This movie is yet another of those movies that could be good if they stick to the creepiness level but they move towards the goofy/excess gore level instead. The premise was great because lets be honest - how scary can parking garages be, people. Those things freak me out. Not on a bird attack/crazy squirrel level, but pretty close. Unfortunately, both of the actors stunk. The gore was really nasty at times but then totally non-existent at others so they couldn't even rest their hat on that. I stopped caring all together about 30 minutes in to the movie.
I wouldn't recommend anyone checking this out. Not even horror fans like WW. She disliked it as much as I did. Its pretty much poop.