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You'll Never Find Me

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An isolated man living at the back of 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?
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Visually and sonically distinctive, You'll Never Find Me heightens its spooky atmosphere and claustrophobic setting with a story that'll keep viewers guessing.

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Sheila O'Malley RogerEbert.com 03/22/2024
3.5/4
A unique and startling film, decidedly its own "thing," albeit steeped in the horror tradition. Go to Full Review
John Anderson Wall Street Journal 03/21/2024
You’ll Never Find Me is one more indication that some of the most creative work on screens large and small is being done in genre film, and that there is wisdom in prioritizing soundscape over landscape or visual effects. Go to Full Review
Randy Myers San Jose Mercury News 03/20/2024
3/4
Through the use of sound and shadowy cinematography, a great sense of unease cloaks this taut bone-chiller, a chamber piece played to perfection by its two leads. Go to Full Review
José de Jesús Chávez Martínez EscribiendoCine 4d
7/10
You'll Never Find Me confirms that low-budget horror, when supported by a clear idea and precise staging, can offer more than just jump scares: a disturbing experience that lingers beyond the final shot. [Full review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
Cameron Ritter Geek Vibes Nation Jul 20
7/10
An ending that will leave audiences in awe. There’s a lot to like about this debut feature from Indianna Bell and Josiah Allen, grounded in a simple story we’ve seen a hundred times over executed in a new, innovative way. Go to Full Review
Ygraine Hackett-Cantabrana What a Scream Podcast 09/03/2024
4/5
Despite its crawling and dialogue heavy first half, the film rewards audiences with a satisfying and disturbing crescendo of a final sequence... Go to Full Review
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Gianni O Oct 25 A pretty good slow burn, enjoyed the psychological horror atmosphere and setting of the movie, not a perfect movie but definitely worth the watch in my personal opinion. See more Ma N @Ma_Nu Sep 8 9/10. Absolute recommendation. The movie maintains its tense and ominous atmosphere from the first minute to the last. The two lead actors are excellent and masters of their craft. Expecially the unsettling soundscape of 'You'll Never Find Me' is phenomenal and easily gets under your skin. It reminded me of a very old wooden boat out there on a wild, stormy ocean. This film is proof that by reducing things to the absolute minimum (one room, two people, an intriguing story), you can sometimes create more tension than with a large and bloated spectacle. Of course there are enough mysteries, uncertainties and twists within the plot, keeping the audience guessing, as well as the protagonists actually. See more Cristian s Aug 23 Es uno de esos thrillers lentos, bien construidos en la interacción de pocos personajes que depende mucho de la sorpresa en los giros importantes que tenga la trama. Y ese fue mi problema, me vi venir los 2 giros claves antes lo que hace que la ultima media hora me resultara predecible. La idea de la película es correcta y si la pega en los puntos claves va a maravillar al espectador, lamentablemente no fue mi caso. See more Jeffrey P Jun 19 A well performed two-person psychological suspense horror that justifies the screen time it is given despite a slow and ominous build to a conclusion that is just okay. See more Ian S Apr 29 Slow burn thriller with two very good performances. Well worth seeing. See more Jeepers C Mar 30 This movie is a slow slow burn psychological horror. It creates tension well, but the movie just drags too long on some scenes. The ending wasn't my favorite and at times it was hard to make out what the actors were saying. Their accent was muffled. If I would have had subtitles, I may have liked it better. Heretic starring Hugh Grant, was a much better and thought out psychological horror movie in my opinion. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis An isolated man living at the back of 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?
Director
Josiah Allen, Indianna Bell
Producer
Christine Williams, Indianna Bell, Josiah Allen, Jordan Cowan
Screenwriter
Indianna Bell
Distributor
Shudder
Production Co
Producciones Espada S. de R.L.
Genre
Mystery & Thriller, Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 22, 2024
Runtime
1h 36m
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