Brad Anderson’s (The Machinist) new movie sees Jalle Berry as a 911 operator who gets call from a kidnapped teenager (Abigail Breslin). She soon realises that the abduction has ties to an incident from her past, and that she must face her demons if the girl is to get out alive.
It’s one of those premises that could make for an okay movie, but already sounds slightly unbelievable and OTT. Hopefully the film will be okay. Check out the trailer below.
No UK date is currently set, but it’s out in the US in March.

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