Directed by:
Adam SalkyScreenplay:
Chris SparlingCinematography:
Eric LinComposer:
Alex HeffesCast:
Freida Pinto, Logan Marshall-Green, Robert John Burke, Sarah Minnich, Mark Sivertsen, Megan Elisabeth Kelly, David DeLao, Hayes Hargrove, Josh HortonVOD (1)
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After a deadly home invasion at a couple’s new dream house, the traumatized wife searches for answers — and learns the real danger is just beginning. (Netflix)
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An absolutely great movie for aspiring screenwriters - as a cautionary example of what not to do. From the first minute, it's clear what's going on, who the bad guy is, and why. Watching a film where there's zero surprise, and everything is guessed in advance, is like waking up on New Year's Eve and pretending it's mid-May - it just doesn't work. ()
You don’t need to be Einstein to figure out that her husband is acting weird from the first minute. She’s been married to him for over a decade, but somehow never noticed. The plot reminded me a lot of Mort Castle's novel "Strangers," just with a few tweaks. It’s a shame Logan Marshall-Green didn’t put in a bit more effort — his performance added to the overall lack of logic and pretty much tanked the whole thing. ()
This brief thriller offers decent suspense and scares, but its screenplay is by a rookie who pulls twists and the lead actress’s behaviour out of his ass. As a result, it brings nothing new to the subject. The building is architecturally interesting. ()
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