Driving, lost and tormented in the night, primal fears of the dark and the unknown give way to fear that you have let the evil in, or that it is already there.
Iain De Caestecker | Tom | |
Alice Englert | Lucy | |
Allen Leech | Max |
Director | Jeremy Lovering | |
Writer | Jeremy Lovering, Jon Croker | |
Producer | James Biddle, Jenny Borgars, Katherine Butler, Matthew Justice, Nira Park, Danny Perkins, Celia Richards | |
Musician | Daniel Pemberton, Roly Porter | |
Photography | David Katznelson |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Deleted |
Purchased | Mar 06, 2016 |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Mar 07, 2016 at home |
Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:43:36 |
Modified Date | Aug 09, 2023 11:55:12 |
My quick rating - 4,8/10. I am not sure what people on IMDB are raving about. It may have been simple and to the point, or if you want toread well into this much more then exists, then sure, itcould be phenoenal. Truth is I watched a marginal horror movie that was entirely too boring for half of it. The acting was not very good to holdso much of the film beingjust the two people in the car. I wouldgive my opinions of what actually could've happened but there is no way to do so without giving spoilers. Let me just say, I really don't think this movie is much more then face value but only thecreators could sayfor sure. Maybe someone will comment on IMDB to me and tell me if my "theory" about this is correct. If not, this is just adrive around lost with some bad guy harrassing you every step of the way. Might be worth viewing if you want to get in the conversation of "What ifs"