Synopsis
You can't escape a mother's love.
Chloe, a teenager who is confined to a wheelchair, is homeschooled by her mother, Diane. Chloe soon becomes suspicious of her mother and begins to suspect that she may be harboring a dark secret.
2020 Directed by Aneesh Chaganty
Chloe, a teenager who is confined to a wheelchair, is homeschooled by her mother, Diane. Chloe soon becomes suspicious of her mother and begins to suspect that she may be harboring a dark secret.
Len Peterson Tom Starnes Junichi Hosoi Christophe Nachtigall Andrew Szumilak Jaspen Fryza Mitchell White Joe Dodd Cyril Karwa Shawn MacTavish Benedict Moyer
Sara McCudden Lindsey Bart Steve Benson Heather Arabsky Kathryn Slessor Destiny Odway JD Ormond Casey Downes
Richard Kitting Andrew Twite P.K. Hooker Rustam Gimadiyev Nick Offord Russ Dyck Bogdan Zavarzin Matt Yocum Sergey Timoschuk Andrey Medvedkov
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in today’s world this feels like a familiar story, echoing both fiction like sharp objects and real stories like gypsy rose blanchard, but that familiarity doesn’t make it any less potent here. i was skeptical, not wanting to indulge this worn out plot that seemingly exists only to mystify and thrill able bodied audiences. but i’m excited to say that’s not exactly what i found in this case
my first discovery here was that newcomer kiera allen acts circles around sarah paulson. the latter is clearly the selling point, her name all over the advertising in big bold letters, “look at sarah paulson go, look at her cry, look at her scream”, fleshing out the kind of sadistic and melodramatic…
good social awareness by the director, he knew that the “no internet connection” sign alone would mortify us to death.
I can totally relate to this movie because every time the internet is down I inject myself with some horse tranquilizer.
Not a fan.
I was super lukewarm on the script when I read an early draft back in 2018. I remember asking my brother why he doesn't just make this other incredible idea he's had for so long that i can't even talk about but aghghghhg its so fucking good (because Searching hadn't come out and he was still unproven / unknown as a writer-director), and then telling him that Run would only succeed on the strength of his execution as a filmmaker. I was right.
I've seen this film three times now and unlike Searching, my opinion hasn't changed with any rewatch. The strong sequences felt stronger, but the rest of the film felt mostly the same. The first…
If Sarah Paulson ever decides to have a child can someone please look out for them
I just love how we all collectively decided to not grow out of our Sarah Paulson phase
for the love of god can someone please give Sarah Paulson an Oscar before she goes too method