Now suddenly left without a roommate, photography student Madison Turner (Celeste Desjardins) is scrambling to find a new one so she can keep up with the rent. Through a roommate finder app, Madison settles on Blake Collins (Travis Nelson), a handsome and charming older man who Madison finds herself getting along well with--despite the objections of her boyfriend Dylan (James Hicks) to her having a male roommate.
While Madison dismisses Dylan's concerns as jealousy, it turns out he's more right than he realizes. As it turns out, Blake is a serial con artist on the run after a botched robbery left his partner dead--and he's now set his sights on Madison and her wealthy estranged sister Evie (Kelly Hope Taylor) for his next scheme. Along the way, though, Blake has also become enamored with Madison...and is now prepared to do whatever it takes to keep her.
The formulaic "young girl falls for a man who doesn't appear app what it seems" is a routine affair with some flat moments, however it has its moments of a compelling nature, especially in the past hour. Displaying a good mix of menace and charisma as the villain is Travis Nelson, and Celeste Desjardins brings a likable energy as Madison, the girl who stupidly falls for the charm of her criminal roommate.