A found footage short posted on YouTube in 2009 that wears its influences on its sleeve. Like "The Blair Witch Project" (1999), this comes across as genuine footage complete with 'missing persons' captions, with the added bonus of having been posted on YouTube and not released theatrically like the former. Save for a couple of shaky moments, the performances are mostly genuine and dialogue feels naturalistic and probably improvised.
The idea of a looping road in the middle of nowhere is really spooky, and the visual of the car coming back to the same road sign over and over is nice. Most memorable is when the car seems to teleport from the safety of the characters' hometown back to the creepy tunnel where this all began - and then a figure appears in a mask and trenchcoat.
Old camcorder footage interspliced with what is currently happening, as in "Cloverfield" (2008), is a nice touch. Re-using the creepy song from "The Strangers" (2008) seems lazy though.
Overall, a better amateur effort than any number of big-budget found footage cash-ins.
7/10.