Right At Your Door (2006)
A series of dirty bombs are set in LA. You have the choice to seal your home and protect yourself from the deadly airborne virus spreading its way across the city, or to wait for your partner to return from the epicentre of the attack to what they think is a safe haven. So when they return - what do you do? Do you let them in?
Will they understand that letting them in means infecting you with the lethal virus too? And who can you trust? The authorities? The media? Your neighbours?
This compelling and taut thriller raises these questions and more when married couple Lexi (Mary McCormack - ER, The West Wing and Brad (Rory Cochrane - A Scanner Darkly) have to face the unthinkable.
Classification: Suitable only for persons of 15 years and over
Starring: Mary McCormack, Rory Cochrane, Max Kasch, Tony Perez
Director: Chris Gorak
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Reviewed by: Kurtz
A little gem
I've got a funny feeling that this film depicts very accurately what would happen in the wake of a major terrorist attack. The sense of confusion and isolation is brilliantly conjured up, and the two leads do an excellent job maintaining a believable relationship through layers of polythene. At this point in the crisis, there is hardly any talk of the perpetrators of the act, which is clearly the focus only of those who are comfortably removed from the immediate danger- those affected just seem to want to survive as best they can, and the bitter irony of following the well-meaning advice from family members and the harassed and heavy-handed authorities is brought home by the film’s closing scenes. Despite its backdrop of big events, “Right at Your Door” is a small-scale delight that remains taught and tense to the end; the kind of intimate thriller that “Hard Candy” tries and fails to be.
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Reviewed by: SAz
wow wat can i say
i saw the ads for this film and it looked brill but ithink they showed the best bits in the ads it had a good twist in it that i didnt expect bit like silent hill wount spoil it just in case you have seen it.I thought it had a lot more it could of done with that story line i think the ending was the best bit of the film simply because it was over.
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Right At Your Door
 
Genres:
Thrillers

Run Time:
92 Minutes

Subtitles:
English
English Hard of Hearing

Languages:
English

Countries:
USA

BFI Classification:
Suitable only for persons of 15 years and over

Release Date:
16/01/2007

Production Year:
2006

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 16:9

Colour:
Colour

Special Features:
  • Forearm Shiver - An Interview with Chris Gorak
  • Film School - Tips On Making An Independent Film With Chris Gorak
  • Feature Length Audio Commentary with Chris Gorak
  • Alternative Ending Scripts
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