The much-awaited psychological horror film It Comes at Night dropped its first trailer after a late April debut at Overlook Film Festival, where it earned a quick reputation as "the scariest movie of the year." It looks damn good. Not only does it seem enduringly creepy, but it stars Riley Keough as Kim, the wife in a young family seeking refuge from a mysterious, evil plague that has wreaked havoc on the outside world. They shack up with another family in the woods, where an elderly man has just passed away from the disease, in hopes of staying safe. And, well... you can guess how that goes.

No one is allowed outside at night (for obvious reasons dictated by the title), but they still seem to have a little fun. In the trailer, we see Riley in the tub with her on-screen husband...

Riley Keough Is Starring in the (Allegedly) Scariest Movie of the Year

And then again on top of the other family's just-of-age son. Yikes. Yum? I don't know.

As anyone not living underneath a rock knows, Riley has no qualms about stripping down in the name of her craft and is amazing in somber, tense roles.

Riley Keough Is Starring in the (Allegedly) Scariest Movie of the Year

This, friends, is a movie I'll be seeing in theaters.