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Friday, 15 January 2016

'Intruders': Film Review



A woman suffering from agoraphobia can't leave her home after it's invaded by robbers in Adam Schindler's thriller.

What at first appears to be a standard home invasion thriller is transformed into something more complex, if ultimately not much more rewarding, in Adam Schindler's directorial debut. The story of an agoraphobe who can't escape her home when it's broken into by three men intent on robbery, Intruders at least offers an intriguing twist or two.
Anna (Beth Riesgraf) finds herself alone in her large home after her beloved brother Conrad (Timothy T. McKinney) dies from a long bout with cancer. Her only human contact is with her brother's lawyer (Leticia Jimenez), who only visits to complete some paperwork, and a cheerful meal deliveryman (Rory Culkin) with whom she's formed a friendly bond.

Production: Black Fish Films, Campbell Grobman Films, Jeff Rice Films, Vicarious Entertainment
Distributor: Momentum Pictures
Cast: Beth Riesgraf, Martin Starr, Joshua Mikel, Timothy McKinney, Jack Kesy, Rory Culkin, Leticia Jimenez
Director: Adam Schindler
Screenwriters: T.J. Cimfel, David White
Producers: Lati Grobman, Erik Olsen, Jeff Rice, Steven Schneider
Executive producers: Christa Campbell, Matthew Lamothe, Brian Netto, Robert Van Norden, Tommy Vlahopoulos
Director of photography: Eric Leach
Production designer: James Wiley Fowler
Editors: Brian Netto, Adam Schindler
Costume designer: Gayle Merendino
Composer: Frederik Wiedmann
Casting: Shannon Makhanian

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