
Unrest in Peace After a night of drunken exploits, Allison, Harris, and Kira are chased and terrorized by the ghosts of a child pyromaniac, an ax murderer, and a rapist.
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Marcus Thomas
Sid Vance

Dominic Purcell
Harris McKay

Jack Mulcahy
Police Officer

Tchéky Karyo
Vincent Cochet

Jim McKeny
Doctor

Clare Kramer
Allison Mitchell

Lulu Brud
Young Emma (uncredited)

David Lowe
Attorney (uncredited)

Megahn Perry
Frances Culpepper

Rod Pearson
Bar Patron (uncredited)

Josie Maran
Kira Hayden

Martha Holland
Emma

Samantha MacIvor
Nurse Jenny

Oakley Stevenson
Haunted Woman

Geneva Avarett-Short
Nurse Brolin

Robert Bartusch
Police Officer #2 (uncredited)

Bob McHone
Priest

Brad Batchelor
Mourner (uncredited)

Lonnie Burchfield
Wood Chopper (uncredited)

Reid Dalton
Charles Dunleven (uncredited)

David Gunn
Minnou (uncredited)

Dean Lyons
Police Officer (uncredited)

Tina Murphy
Mourner Young Mom (uncredited)

Chris Plouffe
Police Officer (uncredited)

Les Puryear
Mourner (uncredited)

Dustin Thomas
Mourner (uncredited)

Michael Viscusi
Student (uncredited)
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Sid Vance, Kira Hayden, and Harris McKay are three former college friends who drift back into each other’s lives after a funeral, drawn together by a night of drinking and a reckless impulse. The setting is somber and eerie from the start, as a private party among the graves at Crescent View Cemetery reveals a dare turned dark game. The trio stays late, letting their inhibitions slip away, and in the glow of the grave markers they stumble upon an ornate black envelope tucked behind a garland of flowers. Inside lies a poem that urges joy and dancing on the graves, a note that would seem to celebrate life if not for the chilling context in which it was found. In their intoxicated haze, the friends misread the message as a raucous toast to life, and they begin to dance among the headstones, a moment of wild, carefree release that will have lasting consequences.
The aftermath is immediate and unsettling. Harris McKay and his wife, Allison Mitchell, start experiencing unexpected visions and strange noises that gnaw at their sense of safety. The disturbances are not just in the air but in the fabric of their daily lives, as if the cemetery’s secrets had followed them home. Soon after, the group’s carefree afterglow is shattered when Kira Hayden is violently attacked by a demonic force. The assault leaves her physically harmed and her home ransacked, a brutal reminder that the ritual they unknowingly triggered has real, dangerous power behind it. Meanwhile, Sid is haunted by inexplicable fires that flare up with a malevolent intent, a persistent danger that makes the living room smoke and mirrors of fear.
Seeking answers, the trio enlists two paranormal investigators: Vincent Cochet, a seasoned investigator with a keen eye for the unseen, and Frances Culpepper, a determined researcher who refuses to quit in the face of evidence that feels more like dread than fact. Their examination reveals a grim truth: dancing on the graves summoned a powerful curse, one that would tether the three friends to three wandering spirits. These weren’t just ghosts; they were manifestations of violent pasts—a passionate axe murderer, a child pyromaniac, and a serial killer and rapist—each bent on exacting revenge on the living, and each with a specific target in the trio. The investigators warn that the next full moon will bring a confrontation with these revenants, and they must act quickly to prevent further tragedy.
With the moon’s cycle marching toward its brightest phase, the group makes a bold decision: to disinter the remains of the tormentors and bury them properly, hoping to sever the curse once and for all. The plan is meticulous, but the past proves stubborn—certain critical pieces of the deceased’s remains survive the unearthing and complicate the attempt to lay the spirits to rest. As the final night draws near, the hauntings intensify, turning into a siege in which the three friends and the investigators are trapped inside the haunted space, their fate intertwined with the restless dead. The supernatural onslaught becomes more furious and personal than before: Sid is incinerated by the fire-wielding ghost, and Kira is slain, her life brutally ended as her body is possessed by the axe-wielding revenant pursuing Harris. The home becomes a theater of terror, with walls buckling under the weight of unseen hands and the air thick with fear.
In a brutal act of desperation, Culpepper reveals a crucial detail: she had hidden the skulls of the corpses to gather undeniable evidence of paranormal activity, knowing it would strengthen their case even as it risked provoking the spirits further. Her disclosure comes too late to save her, as she is slaughtered with an axe to the chest. Harris, driven by a mix of courage and resolve, secures the skull of the axe murderer and makes a perilous effort to return it to its body, a desperate attempt to restore the balance and break the curse. He also orchestrates an escape for Allison, guiding her through an attic window to safety as the house shakes with otherworldly force.
The malevolent force within the house then reconfigures into a dark, demonic head that tears through walls and chases the fleeing group toward a getaway vehicle. In a breathless escape, Allison and Harris narrowly dodge the spectral menace, finally succeeding only when they manage to return the skull to its rightful place. With the transfer complete, the raging spirits vanish as if they were never truly present, leaving behind a desolate quiet that feels heavy with what has just occurred.
In the quiet that follows, Allison and Harris walk through the cemetery in the wake of their friends’ funerals, the weight of the night settling over them. The groundskeeper, an almost serene figure amid the sorrow, places the ornate black envelope back on a tombstone—an ending that hints the cycle of haunting may not be finished, but at least the immediate danger has passed for the moment. The film lingers on this somber note, letting the audience feel the cost of meddling with forces beyond understanding and the uneasy calm that follows the storm of terror.
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