You'll Never Find Me
Directed by Josiah Allen, Indianna Bell
An isolated man living in a desolate caravan park is visited by a desperate young woman seeking shelter from a violent storm. As the savage storm worsens, these solitary souls begin to feel threatened - but who should really be afraid?
An isolated man is visited by a desperate young woman during a violent storm. What does she want? And who should be afraid?
Cast: Brendan Rock, Jordan Cowan
Member Reviews
Tightly wound and carefully paced, really enjoyed most of it yet it left me a little cold. Felt like it was missing something. No fault of the movie I guess, since I can't really put into words what that was!
This was pitched to me as "what Return to Silent Hill should have been," and can confirm that's bang on the money. Incredible film
Great movie with stellar sound, lighting, acting, and dialog. I thought the whole package was really satisfying and well done. High recommendation for lovers of slow burn dialog driven suspense.
An interesting movie with a decent twist.
Great movie. The premise reminded me a little bit of Heretic, but more claustrophobic. I'm surprised there are some low ratings here, but if you don't like chamber films, you won't like it. It's a psychological thriller all shot within the confines of a small trailer, and it really makes you feel the discomfort of being in a stranger's home where you can hear every movement and gulp. I was sure it was headed one way, and the ending completely surprised me. I thought the slow build really paid off in the last 15 minutes of the film.