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Synopsis

Returning to their suburban home, Matt and Annie discover that their infant daughter has an ear infection. Matt calls the pediatrician who says he’ll phone in a prescription, but during the night there is a power failure. With the phones dead, the pharmacist hasn’t received the prescription and won’t give Matt the medicine. Spurred on by the increasing lawlessness, Matt steals the penicillin his daughter needs. Joe, Matt’s old friend, visits the couple and brings rumors about “looting and shooting” in town. Joe’s presence triggers tensions between the two men. The relationship between the three of them suffers further after a confrontation with a prowler turns violent. They decide to flee the city. On a roadside diner they cross paths with Gary and Raymond. An event occurs in which the lives of Annie, Matt and Joe ricochet off those of Gary and Raymond. Lives hang in the balance as a test of wills turns into a test of faith. —TCM

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David Koepp

With his skill for writing character-driven blockbusters, screenwriter David Koepp emerged from his native Wisconsin to become one of the most consistent and highly-sought writers in the business. Thanks to several mega-hits under his belt, including “Jurassic Park” (1993), “Mission: Impossible” (1996) and “Spider-Man” (2002), Koepp also developed into one of the highest paid scripts doctors in Hollywood. Though just a small sample of his resume would account for several billion dollars of international box office take, Koepp has had his share of critical and financial failures, notably films he directed himself – “The Trigger Effect” (1996), “Stir of Echoes” (1999) and “The Secret Window” (2004). Regardless of such setbacks, Koepp managed to keep his name on the short list for the industry’s top directors – namely Steven Spielberg, Brian De Palma and Sam Raimi – as their go-to writer for Hollywood’s biggest summer movies, enhancing his reputation as perhaps the most successful A-list… read more

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Steve Pulaski

5Mar12

Despite a few minor inconsistencies, this is a tense and very well done thriller with great atmosphere and characters. Underrated beyond belief.

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