The Jennings family epitomizes suburban normalcy: manicured lawns, smiling facades, and a ritual of Sunday dinner that saves the week. That fragile calm is shattered when Uncle Frank, a loose-cannon relative with a knack for stirring up old wounds, storms into their home uninvited. What begins as awkward small talk quickly curdles into suspicion and one ill-fated twist of fate leaves murder on the menu.
As grief and paranoia spread through the household, alliances fray and long-buried secrets are dragged into the light. Dark humor and mounting dread collide as each family member must choose between protecting themselves or exposing the truth. Tense, unpredictable, and slyly incisive, the film examines how thin the line is between civility and violence when a family's private life becomes public calamity.