

Toll
Suellen is a toll booth attendant who starts using her job to help a gang of thieves steal watches from people driving to the coast. But only for a noble cause: to send her son to an expensive gay conversion workshop.
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Plot Summary
A young woman driving cross-country picks up a seemingly stranded hitchhiker, only to discover he's a terrifying serial killer. As she fights for her life, a determined local sheriff races against time to stop the killer before he claims another victim. The film unfolds as a tense cat-and-mouse game on desolate roads.
Critical Reception
Toll received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with some acknowledging its suspenseful moments but largely criticizing its derivative plot and predictable scares. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating the straightforward horror elements and others finding it unoriginal.
What Reviewers Say
- Presents a familiar premise with some effective moments of tension.
- Often criticized for relying on horror tropes without offering fresh perspectives.
- The performances are noted as a strong point by some, but not enough to elevate the material.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a serviceable, if uninspired, horror thriller. While some enjoyed the suspense and the performances, many felt the plot was predictable and lacked originality, comparing it unfavorably to other films in the genre.
Fun Fact
Director William Brent Bell is known for directing other horror films such as 'The Devil Inside' and 'Orphan: First Kill'.
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