The previews made it look like a smart satirical take on current political... err women's rights issues a lá pregnancy preferences. What it is in reality, is another story. It's just a lame horror movie filled with cheap, overdone jump scares and I can't help but feel exceedingly offended that it's not satire at all. For example, the protagonist says "she's never wanted children," yet somehow will readily succumb to pressure from friends and family to get pregnant and also readily believes that she's broken somehow for not wanting to procreate. Which is it? It gives an icky feeling that the folks behind this film are pushing an agenda that any childless woman is broken, which is messed up, especially in this day in age.