So it's Saturday night, I get back from watching the fights and throw on the tv before I crash. I wind up stopping on what looks like a possession movie because one of the main characters is the villain from the first Blade movie and that is how I watched: Jackals
Jackals (2017) - IMDb
Set in the 1980s, an estranged family hires a cult deprogrammer to take back their teenage son from a murderous cult, but find themselves under siege when the cultists surround their cabin, demanding the boy back.
This is basically what it sounds like. A fairly B-movie approach to an elevator pitch that went something like "this will be the Strangers meets (insert cliche possession movie title here)." For all the options that kinda conceit gives you, this was pretty bland though. The cult uses dumb tactics and the family's decision making is equally dumb to help the plot work. That said, it's a short run time and from where I caught there was action or scares (using the term loosely) pretty much non-stop. It falls somewhere in the realm of entertaining for down time and so bad it's good territory. If you've got nothing to watch, you could throw this on to kill time...just be prepared to laugh at it more than you get creeped out. Of all the recent horrors I've watched, this comes in second to Midnight Man for the "so bad that I actually hope others check it out so we can joke about it" genre.