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Jan 19, 2016 · Curve: Directed by Iain Softley. With Julianne Hough, Teddy Sears, Penelope Mitchell, Madalyn Horcher. A soon-to-be bride on her way to a wedding rehearsal is having second thoughts and decides to take a detour. Car breaks down and a hitchiker offers help. Could it be fate?
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Rated 3.5/5 Stars • 02/27/23. Iain Softley. Director. Julianne Hough. Mallory Rutledge. Teddy Sears. Christian Laughton. Madalyn Horcher. Katie Goldman. Penelope Mitchell. Ella Rutledge. Drew...
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6/10. Decent And Sometimes Suspenseful Even If It's Full Of Cliches. sddavis63 3 August 2019. Warning: Spoilers. Surprisingly in some ways, "Curve" wasn't that bad. In fact, it was more than not bad. It was a pretty decent movie. Calling it a thriller or a horror movie is a bit of an exaggeration.
Jan 22, 2016 · If you’re in the mood for a good psychological horror-thriller, then Curve is definitely a good choice. It’s not a new cult horror movie – or one that’ll stay with you afterward – but you’ll be well entertained! Curve is out on DVD, Blu-Ray and On Demand.
Let's get to the review. Curve has a really simple and basic premise: it's about a woman (Julianne Hough) that becomes trapped in her car after the man to whom she gives a ride (Teddy Sears) causes her to have an accident. The story is probably my main problem about this movie.
Curve is a survival thriller about a female driver who purposely swerved off a cliff to rid herself of a lunatic hitchhiker. This Iain Softley film has too many lapses going on against it like Teddy Sears as deranged, cold blooded murderer is shaky at best.
Colin's rating: ★ ★ Director: Iain Softley | Release Date: 2015. In the by-the-books thriller Curve, Julianne Hough’s character Mallory finds herself in a bit of a 127 Hours situation. She’s trapped at the bottom of a ravine, her leg ensnared in the wreckage of her SUV.