“Confinement” (0 out of four) was an excruciating drama set entirely on a computer-conference call in which a daughter (Nicole Abisinio), her retired cop father (Tony Senzamici), her stepmom (Mary Rachel Quinn), and an unknown prowler (Josue Gutierrez) all talk about the current pandemic and their current and past relationship wounds which they attempt to unravel. One of the first movies set during and in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic is shrill and stupid and feels like one endless therapy session. Even at only 45 minutes, this is nearly unendurable and feels like being locked in solitary confinement. Avoid like the plague.

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