

The lake house looks Instagram-perfect. The family? Absolutely unhinged.
A young woman is hired by a finance couple to tutor their son at their summer lake house, and finds herself increasingly enmeshed in the undisclosed darkness of their past.
Cinematography
The lake house itself becomes a character—sun-drenched and suffocating.
Acting
Due's increasingly trapped expressions say everything the script doesn't.
Director
Matthew Kozlark
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title's kiss reference is deliberately misleading—this is a film about intimacy without warmth, proximity without connection.
Joins a mini-wave of 'tutor-in-peril' thrillers responding to post-pandemic class anxiety and the gig economy's intimate labor.
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