
Overview:
A widowed child psychologist lives in an isolated existence in rural New England. When caught in a deadly winter storm, she must find a way to rescue a young boy before he disappears forever.Status: | Released (2016-11-11) |
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Awards: | 1 nomination |
BoxOffice: | $6,900,335 |
Screen: | Christina Hodson |
Productions: | EuropaCorp, Lava Bear Films, Transfilm International, Screen Siren Pictures |
Production Countries: | Canada, France, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

Casts
- 3489: Naomi Watts - Mary Portman
- 17485: Oliver Platt - Dr. Wilson
- 155282: David Cubitt - Doug Hart
- 1277188: Jacob Tremblay - Tom Patterson
- 1448222: Charlie Heaton - Stephen Portman
- 206661: Crystal Balint - Grace
- 22311: Clémentine Poidatz - Lucy
Crews
- 58911: Krista Bell - Stunt Double - Crew
- 1235815: Owen Walstrom - Stunt Coordinator - Crew
- 1174090: Farren Blackburn - Director - Directing
- 64130: Baxter - Editor - Editing
- 55773: Nathaniel Méchaly - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 1448221: Christina Hodson - Writer - Writing
- 1039357: Claude Léger - Producer - Production
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Reviews
Dan_Tebasco
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**Not the trainwreck I had imagine it would be after reading nothing but bad reviews about it.** No it doesn't do anything new, and no it's not as intense as it could have been and yes it's a bit like a Lifetime movie of the week. But it was still very much watchable, the cinem ....
Continue reading ->Reno
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**A good cast and a potential thriller, but...** At first, it looked fine. Well initiated by giving out a proper reason to develop what comes later. But that later part was the biggest let down. It becomes so cliché and because of that I lost interest. Otherwise, it is could have ....
Continue reading ->Filipe Manuel Neto
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**An attempt at horror that doesn't yield more than a few jumps out of a chair.** For as long as there has been horror cinema, we have seen several films where the great element of terror is loneliness. With humans being as social an animal as we are, being confined (and we've see ....
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