

Movie spotlight
Run
To run away from your home, because your brother stole the money you collect to buy a camera. To let in your car the first person with trouble on the road, to kiss his girlfriend and to find a watch in your pocket, which was a reason for murder. To fall in love into a nice blond girl, who is searching for the killer of her mother. To be chased my a local thug who blows up your cheap car with old tires. To find out that instead of being a truck driver in Canada, your brother was in jail. To see the barrel of a gun, pointing at your forehead and your last scream to be "RUN".
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Plot Summary
A secluded, home-schooled teenager with a host of medical ailments begins to suspect her mother is hiding a sinister secret. As she uncovers more, her mother's controlling behavior escalates, leading to a desperate fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Run received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its suspenseful direction, Sarah Paulson's performance, and its taut, effective horror elements. Some critics found the plot somewhat predictable but appreciated its execution and fast pace.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gripping suspense and effective thrills.
Sarah Paulson's performance is a standout highlight.
The film's claustrophobic atmosphere and pacing are highly effective.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed 'Run', highlighting its intense suspense, strong performances, especially from Sarah Paulson, and its ability to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Many found it a satisfying thriller that delivered on its premise.
Fun Fact
Actress Kiera Allen, who plays the wheelchair-bound daughter, is a wheelchair user in real life, and director Aneesh Chaganty specifically sought her out for the role to ensure authentic representation.
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