Here's one that's got no real hype, but it's on my radar. The guy who wrote and directed it has acted in projects for the dudes who made Resolution and The Endless. They produced this, so I have faith that they helped him make the most of the indie budget. Plus, I love alien abduction stuff and think we could use more horror in that style.
This was well-directed and acted, but the writing left a bit to be desired. It was too on the nose with its themes (impending fatherhood, mental health, etc) while leaving the actual story too damned ambiguous. The first half had me hooked because of some really creative sequences, but too many "it was a hallucination/dream" hits meant that I stopped feeling tension and just assumed things weren't real. That might be what the intent was, but it also cuts into any suspense.
The ending is also super ambiguous. It points in a general direction, but doesn't give much in the way of firm explanations. Though maybe I'll find some Reddit sleuths who put together the breadcrumbs and made a meal out of it.
Anyway, it's not terrible. It's got some very cool sequences and ideas. But it didn't live up to the quality of Resolution of the Endless imo. I had to feed my itch for conspiracy thrillers by rewatching Under the Silver Lake for the umpteenth time (now that's a movie that does ambiguity right).