Runtime1h 33mGenreDrama, Mystery, ThrillerDirected byStefan KubickiWritten byStefan KubickiStarringAnnie Hamilton, Konstantin Lavysh, Annie MonroeDistributed byStrange MachineRelease DateAvailable on Prime Video

‘Safe Space’ Review: Art Imitates Life in This Reality-Bending Drama

Delivers its foreboding message of darkly creative anxiety through easily digestible genre tropes, but with a twist.

By Morgan Rojas|July 25, 2025

A celebratory weekend with friends turns into an epic meltdown in Stefan Kubicki‘s indie film Safe Space. Taking place primarily inside the walls of an escape room, Safe Space captures the tension, egos, and shifting dynamics within a core friend group. Art may imitate life in some aspects of Kubicki’s reality-bending drama, which will have you on the edge of your seat until the very last frame.

Deserted in the Desert

A group of friends–three couples and their token single buddy–reunite for a fun-filled weekend in the California desert. The men in the group have been friends since film school, and their bond runs deep. Their significant others have become friends as well, which makes this getaway weekend full of anticipatory excitement. After spending a few hours reuniting and indulging in a little magic mushroom chocolate, Shayar (Nardeep Khurmi) shares his plans to spice up the night. He convinces everyone to join him in an isolated escape room led by a mysterious Ukrainian performance artist.

Watch the Safe Space trailer here.

The group arrives at the escape room at midnight and is greeted by Popov (Konstantin Lavysh), their hauntingly theatrical host. It all feels a bit silly at first; however, their night’s carefree vibe slowly starts to turn more sinister. For starters, the group gets separated immediately, causing confusion and low-grade panic. Cracks in the foundation of certain friendships start to surface, leading to anger, jealousy, and betrayal. Trapped in a room with no clear exit, the reality they thought they knew is thrown into question. Each room gets more surreal and fantasy-like, with these effects pushing everyone to their breaking point.

Veteran Actors and Non-Actors Come Together to Create This Reality/Fantasy Hybrid

Safe Space is more than just a 90-minute entertainment piece. It’s a genre-bending observational statement on the creative process of art. Both on screen and in Kubicki’s script, there is a gravitational push and pull between art’s pretentiousness and authenticity. This tension bleeds onto the screen in interesting ways. Notably, the film’s structure mirrors the psychology of escapism. The fantastic ensemble cast, notably Annie Hamilton (the internet’s favorite it-girl) and Konstantin Lavysh, brings this meta-awareness to life. Rounding out the rest of the cast are Annie Monroe, Stefan David Henry Gerson, Marta Ojrzyńska, Travis Myers, Nardeep Khurmi, and Josema Roig. Interestingly, director Stefan Kubicki also casts real people to play themselves alongside professional actors.

Takeaway

Safe Space defies expectations as a low-budget indie film. It delivers its foreboding message of darkly creative anxiety through easily digestible genre tropes, but with a twist. Not only is it a fun watch, but it’ll scratch your brain at the same time. Available to watch now on Prime Video.

Morgan Rojas

Certified fresh. For disclosure purposes, Morgan currently runs PR at PRETTYBIRD and Ventureland.

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