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100 Days to Live

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Haunted by the tragic death of her mother, Rebecca Church (Heidi Johanningmeier, Fox's "Proven Innocent") has dedicated her life to the mental health profession. Recently engaged to Gabriel Weeks (Colin Egglesfield, TNT's "Rizzoli and Isles"), a handsome and successful options trader, Rebecca finally seems happy. But when her fiancé suddenly disappears, leaving behind a chilling photo album with "Gabriel Was Saved" on the cover, Rebecca learns he was abducted by a serial killer dubbed "The Savior," who stalks his victims for 100 days before killing them. Rebecca must work with detectives Jack Byers (Yancey Arias, USA's "Queen of the South") and Greg Neese (Chris Johnson, ABC's "Betrayal") in a race against the clock once she discovers The Savior is a former colleague named Victor Quinn (Gideon Emery, Netflix's "Scream: The TV Series"), whom she thought had committed suicide.
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Richard Whittaker Austin Chronicle Feels like it fell out of the bizarre world of 1990s adult thrillers, influenced by the toxic masculinity plot of Sleeping with the Enemy. May 25, 2022 Full Review Brian Tallerico RogerEbert.com 100 Days to Live gets over some sketchy writing through sheer momentum and the power of a charismatic performance from its leading lady. Rated: 2.5/4 May 3, 2021 Full Review Richard Roeper Chicago Sun-Times A small but slick thriller... [that] keeps us in its grips throughout. Feb 4, 2021 Full Review Alejandro Turdó Hoy Sale Cine 100 Days to Live combines serial killer tropes with a Thriller narrative to deliver a nerve-racking story filled with twists and surprises that keeps the audience guessing right until de very end. Totally engaging. Rated: 8/10 Mar 18, 2021 Full Review Dan Scully Phindie One of those rare shoestring productions that holds the viewer's interest until the very end. Mar 16, 2021 Full Review Federico Furzan Screentology A fantastic action thriller that will leave you speechless with its powerful portrayal of a conflict with twisted morals. Rated: 4/4 Mar 2, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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Vern M Decent plot twists, but the pace dragged and the suspense/horror (really?), seemed quite contrived. Very dark take on an already depressing subject matter. Not sure why it’s been rated as high as it has been. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 06/16/24 Full Review Leo A I enjoyed this movie. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 05/22/24 Full Review Christopher M Decent story but the acting was horrific. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 05/04/24 Full Review james m I'm very disappointed in the audience's rating of this movie. It's, at best, two stars, and the acting and storyline all fall into a C-movie category. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 04/28/24 Full Review Katie C This was an unexpectedly great watch - lead actress has amazing eyes... I could not take my eyes off of her the whole time. As a survivor of suicide trauma (my sister took her own life), this was a particularly emotional experience for me; I was impressed that the filmmaker broached such a volatile issue with tact. The villain was not typical, and I found myself rooting for him even though I definitely do not agree with the twisted philosophy. Do not want to spoil but give it a look! Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 03/24/24 Full Review Tyler I legitimately do not understand how this movie has so many positive reviews. The writing in this movie was nothing short of a fucking travesty, the acting was heinous, and the editing/cinematography seems like it was ripped straight from a 90s B movie. There were some vaguely interesting ideas presented about 3/4 of the way through the movie, but the number of plot holes and logical hoops you need to jump over and through are staggering. The conclusion is vastly unsatisfying, the villain's motivations are beyond idiotic, and every character in the movie sucks. Please god do not waste your life with this pointless, offensively stupid excuse for entertainment. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 04/23/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Haunted by the tragic death of her mother, Rebecca Church (Heidi Johanningmeier, Fox's "Proven Innocent") has dedicated her life to the mental health profession. Recently engaged to Gabriel Weeks (Colin Egglesfield, TNT's "Rizzoli and Isles"), a handsome and successful options trader, Rebecca finally seems happy. But when her fiancé suddenly disappears, leaving behind a chilling photo album with "Gabriel Was Saved" on the cover, Rebecca learns he was abducted by a serial killer dubbed "The Savior," who stalks his victims for 100 days before killing them. Rebecca must work with detectives Jack Byers (Yancey Arias, USA's "Queen of the South") and Greg Neese (Chris Johnson, ABC's "Betrayal") in a race against the clock once she discovers The Savior is a former colleague named Victor Quinn (Gideon Emery, Netflix's "Scream: The TV Series"), whom she thought had committed suicide.
Director
Ravin Gandhi
Producer
Christopher Jennings, Rhyan LaMarr
Screenwriter
Ravin Gandhi, Ravin Gandhi
Production Co
Red Guerilla Productions, Power Law Productions
Genre
Drama, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Feb 2, 2021
Runtime
1h 30m
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