
Joanna Mills (Gellar), a traveling business woman, begins having nightmares of a murder that occurred 15 years ago. Soon she is drawn to an old farmhouse, where the murder took place.
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Sarah Michelle Gellar | Joanna Mills |
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Peter O'Brien | Terry Stahl |
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Adam Scott | Kurt |
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Kate Beahan | Michelle |
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Sam Shepard | Ed Mills |
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J.C. MacKenzie | Griff |
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Erinn Allison | Annie |
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Darrian McClanahan | Young Joanna Mills |
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Wally Welch | Snack Stand Vendor |
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Frank Ertl | Ambrose Miller |
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Brad Leland | Mr. Marlin |
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Bonnie Gallup | Bella |
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Brent Smiga | Higgins |
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Robert Wilson | Billy |
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Johnny Bartee | Cattle Auction Cowboy |
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Joe Basquez | Mr. Marlin's Crony |
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Michelle Brew | Club Dancer |
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Peter Cornwell | Tavern Cowboy |
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Karrie Cox | Bar Patron |
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Glori Renee Euwer | Nurse |
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John P. Funk | Club Dancer |
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Peyton Hayslip | Laraine |
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Jeffery Da'Shade Johnson | Dancer |
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Erica Jones | Additional Voices |
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Brittany Joyner | Nightclub Dancer |
Director | Asif Kapadia |
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Writer | Adam Sussman | |
Producer | Marc D. Evans, Steve Gaub, Trevor Macy, Aaron Ryder, Ron Schmidt, Jeffrey Silver | |
Musician | Dario Marianelli | |
Photography | Roman Osin |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Regions | Region 1 |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Flix To be Burnt |
Purchased | Sep 17, 2018 at YTS |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | May 19, 2020 at our home |
Index | 2460 |
Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:38:58 |
Modified Date | Sep 24, 2018 19:43:47 |
My quick rating - 5,7/10. Pretty much anything with SMG is going to get points. Too bad, I am biased. But as far as this movie goes. Well, it looks really good. The atmosphere, lack of color, sound, all really set the mood quite well. The acting is also at a high level to keep the ambiance of the story going. The main character (SMG) keeps having nightmarish visions of a murder from years before, and returns to where it occurred to try and get answers. But the story itself is much more than that as the visions may not be memories of hers, but possibly someone else. The whole thing plays along quite well and lets you fill in the blanks. Some my get thrown by the plot being contrived, which I get, and some may have a hard time believing Buffy can pull of a pretty damn complex role, yet she does. Overall I find this one a bit underrated and much more supernatural than horror so don't expect a gorefest.