Sunday, 1 November 2020

ALONE (full review at Screen Realm)

Alone is a survival thriller from director John Hyams, who is probably best known for helming the third and fourth instalments the Universal Soldier franchise. Alone could not be further away from UniSol shoot-em-up-action, as Hyams has delivered a tense and effective game of forest-bound cat and mouse

Jessica (Jules Willcox) is moving across country following a tragedy and having packed her possessions into a trailer, hits the forest lined roads of the Pacific Northwest. Travelling alone and after dark in order to make good time, a road rage incident on an unpopulated highway leaves her understandably shaken. As Jessica continues on her journey she notices the vehicle from the incident at seemingly every stop. Inevitably, the situation escalates and Jessica finds herself in the forest, on the run from the driver (Marc Menchaca). And that’s all you need to know about the plot without entering spoiler territory, but suffice it to say, you should probably give the overly revealing trailer a wide berth.

Read the full review at Screen Realm:
https://screenrealm.com/alone-movie-review-thriller-2020/

IMDB: Alone

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