Movie Background

Southbound

Five interconnected tales unfold across desolate stretches of a desert highway. Two men fleeing their past, a band bound for a gig, a man struggling to get home, a brother seeking his long-lost sister, and a family on vacation are compelled to confront their deepest fears and darkest secrets as these stories intertwine.

Director(s)

Roxanne Benjamin

Matt Bettinelli-Olpin

Patrick Horvath

Justin Martinez

David Bruckner

Tyler Gillett

Cast & Crew

Matt Bettinelli-Olpin

Matt Bettinelli-Olpin

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Tyler Gillett

Tyler Gillett

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Thom Newell

Thom Newell

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Larry Fessenden

Larry Fessenden

The D.J.

Tyler Tuione

Tyler Tuione

Warren

Dana Gould

Dana Gould

Raymond Kensington

Gerald Downey

Gerald Downey

Daryl

Kate Beahan

Kate Beahan

Cait

Maria Olsen

Maria Olsen

Sandy

David Yow

David Yow

Danny

Roxanne Benjamin

Roxanne Benjamin

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Fabianne Therese

Fabianne Therese

Sadie

Justin Welborn

Justin Welborn

Surgeon

Karla Droege

Karla Droege

EMT

Davey Johnson

Davey Johnson

Dale

Matt Peters

Matt Peters

Al

Chad Villella

Chad Villella

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David Bruckner

David Bruckner

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Justin Martinez

Justin Martinez

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Mather Zickel

Mather Zickel

Lucas

Hassie Harrison

Hassie Harrison

Jem

Zoe Cooper

Zoe Cooper

Dispatch

Hannah Marks

Hannah Marks

Ava

Brad Miska

Brad Miska

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Kristina Pesic

Kristina Pesic

Sutter

Anessa Ramsey

Anessa Ramsey

Bunny Kensington / Phone Operator

Nathalie Love

Nathalie Love

Kim

Tipper Newton

Tipper Newton

Jesse

Tallulah Mounce

Tallulah Mounce

Kathryn

Courtney Bandeko

Courtney Bandeko

Maid

Mark Rossignol

Mark Rossignol

Farmer

Susan Burke

Susan Burke

Betty

Patrick Horvath

Patrick Horvath

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Details

GenresFantasy, Thriller, Horror, Science Fiction
Runtime1h 29 mins
Released on17 Sep 2015
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Bob

7/10

If you are looking for a good thriller, with minimal special effects that calls upon the skills of the filmmaker and cast to make you feel the moment, this is a must see. Southbound, created by the independent group radio silence take the genres of thriller and horror to a new level, intertwining five stories that will have you turning on the lights and questioning the sanity of the cast. All five sequences take place in a nondescript desert town and call upon one's own fear to set the scene. As the story progresses, you see how each story leads into the next with connections that are tangential yet produce the notion that the setting for the stories is the source of danger rather than individual and unique experiences of each player. To this effect, the filmmakers do a superb job of capturing the essence of fear as you follow the lives of the players from story to story as the flow one into the next in an semi-seamless flow that keep the movie going. Of particular joy to this reviewer is, as one would assume (at least this viewer), are minimal special effects. The ones that do exist feel so real that you do not realize that they are there without reflection (or rewinding). The acting, while not Oscar worthy, is well done. You can feel the fear and terror in their dialogue, their actions as they venture through the tale. Shockingly, gratuitous nudity that is usually prevalent in the horror genre is missing or at least so minimal I do not recall a single scene. There are plenty of moments that will stay with you and are sure to be topics around the water cooler. The 'frights' are memorable enough to make this production worth watching. The filmmakers remind this reviewer of early thriller producer/director M. Night Shyamalan works with their own twist on storytelling. I recommend renting this feature as it s a must see with potential to be a cult classic in years to come.

Gimly

5/10

Modern Day Southern Gothic Highway-Based is a very specific theme for a Horror Anthology to tackle, and while none of the segments are bad, none of them stand out as particularly good either. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Dr_Nostromo

8/10

75/100 An anthology of overlapping stories presented as a series of bizarre, supernatural events along a remote desert highway (presumed to represent purgatory) over a 24 hour period. This one plays out fairly well with excellent pacing and some very creepy stuff ...especially the creatures. I have no idea what these reaper-like things are supposed to represent but they were very cool! Fitting quite snuggly somewhere between "The Twilight Zone" and the "V/H/S" series, there was something quite primal and disturbing about this twisted experience. Nice ending, too! -- DrNostromo.com

Reno

6/10

**The neverending tale(s)!** Five tales, written and directed by four directors. It was a horror anthology that takes place in just one day and night. Firstly, this film was not bad as it looks. Each tale and its interlocking with one another was very nicely done. The layers are not arranged in a column or a row or a circle. It was just like what you see on the poster, a star. Especially one character from each tale, how they become a victim in another was the highlight. The genre mixing was so good, I mean it was not out and out a horror. Mystery, thriller, crime, all was put together and presented smartly on the screen, particularly the loop was very fascinating. I have seen some similar kind, but this one was slightly different from those and a better one in some way. Not all the tales were awesome, though there's nothing wrong with them. For every 15 minutes, it keeps developing without giving rest to us and events in the film. So it was a non-stop entertainment, particularly if you like horror, thriller. If you pay close attention, you could find more hidden meanings or messages. So this film can be watched once, but not everyone going to enjoy it. Especially if you are okay with B movie, then there's nothing stops you. _6/10_

Sierbahnn

6/10

I generally do not like anthology-movies, as some stories are always so much weaker than others, and even where they interweave or overlap they lack a narrative thread. This movie was a lot better in that regard, with no 'weak' story among them. They are all unsettling and weird, and not necessarily in the same way, which gives you more a sense of these being in the same world than they being just scary stories stacked on top of one another. It lacks some cohesion, and since the narratives are so abridged some stories lack a certain narrative flow, but they aren't bad, and I think you should watch this, if you think this is your thing.

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