Baghead

 When her long estranged father dies in Berlin, Iris (Freya Allen) travels there and finds she has inherited an "English Pub": The Queen's Head. The executor urges her to break up the estate but on seeing the place Iris decides to sign the deeds as it may get her out of her poverty stricken rut in the UK.

No good will come of this.

This horror has some reasonable ideas but just faffs about then ends.

On signing the deeds, Iris has become guardian of a 'thing' in the basement, the titular Baghead, which can embody the dead if given something of theirs.

So it's a bit of a ouija style cautionary tale with classic summoning up spirits going awry that vaguely feels like "Talk to me" while being nowhere as good and having a bunch of inherent problems.

It's supposed to be set in Berlin but everybody is English.

A friend/partner (who knows?) turns up but is kind of there almost like they realised they couldn't pull off a movie with just two characters so they added a third and gave her some of Iris' scenes. She arrives in a taxi but later magically has a car.

It's not scary.

The pub isn't a pub it's whatever old country house they just drew the curtains and filmed it in.

When it's obvious they need to explain some stuff they summon the spirit of somebody to do it for very weak reasons when it's obvious this whole process is a bad idea.

The "pub" is enormous in a way that just makes no sense.

There's a guy who's obviously sketchy but Iris just repeatedly lets interact with the Baghead.

It's like nothing and nobody exists aside from the main characters: there's no sense of it happening in a city.

It's boring 4/10 avoid.