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You Should Have Left was released digitally via PVOD on June 18, 2020, by Universal Pictures. Universal decided to forego the film's originally scheduled theatrical release in the United States and Canada due to movie theater closures since mid-March, because of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. Reception VOD sales
- $4 million
- Geoff Zanelli
- June 18, 2020 (United States)
- Kevin Bacon, Amanda Seyfried, Avery Essex
Jun 18, 2020 · You Should Have Left: Directed by David Koepp. With Kevin Bacon, Amanda Seyfried, Avery Tiiu Essex, Colin Blumenau. A former banker, his actress wife, and their spirited daughter book a vacation at an isolated modern home in the Welsh countryside where nothing is quite as it seems.
- David Koepp
- 414
- 3 min
Watch You Should Have Left with a subscription on Peacock, rent on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. You Should Have Left hints at a genuinely creepy ...
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- David Koepp
- R
- Kevin Bacon
Synopsis. Theo Conroy (Kevin Bacon) is a middle aged, recently retired banker who is married to Susanna (Amanda Seyfried), a young actress, with whom he has a young daughter named Ella (Avery Essex). He suffers from nightmares. One day, when Theo tries to visit Susanna on set, he is annoyed when he is denied access onto the set.
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Jun 18, 2020 · Even Bacon seems lost, unable to sell the immediacy of the film’s more intense moments, which come way too late anyway. "You Should Have Left" might have worked as a tighter episode of an anthology series but doesn’t have nearly enough meat on its bones for a feature length. If it were playing in theaters, you might be tempted to leave, but ...