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Right at Your Door, 2006

Right at Your Door

English

USA

Rating:6.3
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Profile of Right at Your Door

Right at Your Door can be described as suspenseful, tense, and rough. The plot revolves around terrorism, disasters, and saving the day. The main genres are thriller and drama. In terms of style, Right at Your Door involves twists and turns. In approach, it is serious and realistic. It is located in Los Angeles. Right at Your Door takes place in contemporary times. The movie has received attention for being a Sundance Festival winner.

Summary of Right at Your Door

Lexi (Mary McCormack) and Brad (Rory Cochrane) are a couple who struggle to survive when a dirty bomb explodes in Los Angeles. Chris Gorak's film draws heavily on the post-9/11 paranoia that has beset the world, creating a compelling thriller on a meager budget.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 23 January 2006
Runtime: 96 min

Cast and Crew

Mary McCormack as Lexi in Right at Your Door
Mary McCormack

as Lexi

Rory Cochrane as Brad in Right at Your Door
Rory Cochrane

as Brad

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Critics Reviews

The Hollywood Reporter
The two actors are solid, never overplaying scenes and capturing well that slow realization that their lives are never going to be the same.
TV Guide
McCormack and Cochrane can't transcend the clichéd, meandering dialogue, so Brad and Lexi's dilemma never feels like anything but a didactic contrivance.

Users Reviews

I wish I could give this a Liked it or Really Liked it rating because I did really like it up until the last 3-5 minutes. This movie is a cheat. The whole thing is played very straight and very serious for the whole movie and then turns into (as...
RaYD may start off pretty creepy, with images of a 9/11 type snow-ash storm falling down, but things go downhill pretty quickly. The acting is fine, decent enough, but nothing really happens for much of the movie. Mostly, it just winds up being a...
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