Don't Go [Blu-ray] - Thriller Movie for Home Entertainment & Movie Night with Friends
Don't Go [Blu-ray] - Thriller Movie for Home Entertainment & Movie Night with Friends

Don't Go [Blu-ray] - Thriller Movie for Home Entertainment & Movie Night with Friends

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Somewhere between dreams and reality lies a terrifying hidden truth… Reeling from the shock of their young daughter's death, Ben (Stephen Dorff, Blade) and Hazel (Melissa George, Hunted) attempt to restart their lives in a picturesque seaside village. But when the girl begins appearing to Ben in a haunting recurring dream, he becomes convinced that she is attempting to make contact from beyond the grave—and that his nightmare may hold the key to bringing her back to life. As Hazel begins to fear for her husband's sanity, they are each drawn into a mystery far beyond their understanding. This tantalizing psychological puzzle plumbs the depths of grief and guilt as it unravels the dark secret at its center.Bonus Content:Interviews with Actors Stephen Dorff, Melissa George, Simon Delaney, Aoibhinn McGinnity and Grace Farrell and Producer Nathalie Lichtenthaeler and Director David GleesonTheatrical Trailer

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Gotta be honest, wasn't expecting a whole lot going in to this as Mr. Dorff's work of late has not been stellar. Hopefully this movie redeems him. I haven't seen him this good since 'Somewhere'. A slow burner, once the story gets going it really rocks and blazes towards an end you won't see coming. Melissa George is great as Hazel. Always been a fan. Simon Delaney steals a lot of the scenes he's in. I've seen quite a few Irish movies and this is one of the best. Not what you think of when you see an Irish movie, it plays more like a studio release. Can't recommend this highly enough. I cried at the end. Not ashamed to say it.

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