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Run
Directed by
Aneesh Chaganty
PG-13
2020
90m
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6.7
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Chloe, a teenager who is confined to a wheelchair, is homeschooled by her mother, Diane. Chloe soon becomes suspicious of her mother and begins to suspect that she may be harboring a dark secret.
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Cast of Run
Sarah Paulson
Mother / Diane
Kiera Allen
Daughter / Chloe
Pat Healy
Mailman
Sara Sohn
Nurse
Erik Athavale
Doctor
BJ Harrison
Meeting Leader
Sharon Bajer
Pharmacist
Onalee Ames
Crying Hands
Joanne Rodriguez
Security Guard (Corrections)
Ernie Foort
Security Guard (Hospital)
Bradley Sawatzky
Obstetrician
Cory Wojcik
Person in Line
Tony Revolori
Brooklyn Boy
Carter Heintz
Nivea Boy (uncredited)
Steve Pacaud
Doctor (uncredited)
Derek James Trapp
Nurse (uncredited)
Run Ratings & Reviews
rg9400
November 1, 2024
I watched this movie because I heard it was set in the same universe as Searching and Missing, both thrillers that I thoroughly enjoyed. The beginning of the movie seemed to indicate this would be as successful as those two, but I found myself losing interest as it progressed. Firstly, there is hardly any plot connections between this movie and the other two, even if it might be set in the same universe. Secondly, the actual style of the movie is completely different, where it is not taking place on screens like the other two. In that sense, I do not fully think it is "similar" to the other two movies even if it is by the same director. You do get a sense of the claustrophobia with the way it is filmed, but that's about it. The other issue is that the movie doesn't create the same sense of mystery. It becomes quickly obvious what is going on, and once I realized that is when I started to lose interest in the movie. It's just not able to maintain the level of suspense because it feels like you know exactly where the movie is headed, and the story doesn't feel fresh enough to justify it.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
It's great fun, and not overly violent.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
It's a tight exercise in controlled chaos, simple in its suspense. Run toward it.
Entertainment Weekly
Leah Greenblatt
A brittle, nasty bit of fun.
Newsday
Robert Levin
This is a silly, ordinary thriller that never does anything to distinguish itself from countless predecessors, but it does have the benefit of a legitimately great performance from newcomer Kiera Allen.
RogerEbert.com
Christy Lemire
You'll be able to figure out where Run is headed pretty quickly, but that doesn't detract from the precise thrills and campy fun along the way.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Sarah Paulson camps it up as a disconcerting woman smothering her daughter in the farfetched Hulu movie.
Crooked Marquee
Kimber Myers
It's a lean 90 minutes, and you want the experience to be over in the best of ways: it's almost too intense at points, and you need to take a breath.
ChrisStuckmann.com
Chris Stuckmann
Probably my favorite thriller that I've seen in recent memory.
Perri Nemiroff (YouTube)
Perri Nemiroff
An extremely effective edge of your seat thrill with a wildly impressive feature debut performance from Kiera Allen.
Rolling Stone
David Fear
Paulson will be fine after this misstep. Ditto Allen, who could not be a more appealing lead or a resourceful damsel-in-distress.
Book & Film Globe
Sara Stewart
I highly recommend checking it out. As long as you don't feel the need, like Chloe, to ask too many pesky questions.
Polygon
Roxana Hadadi
Paulson's crazed manipulations are underserved by a narrative that collapses under the slightest scrutiny, and even a surprisingly nasty final scene can't fully make Run stand out from the steadily expanding Munchausen-syndrome-by-proxy subgenre.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Claudia Puig
A perfectly paced, well-edited, and nimbly acted thriller.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Amy Nicholson
It's so small that it becomes thrilling. You're really right there with [Kiera Allen] as you're panicking.
Variety
Peter Debruge
Chaganty is actively expanding audiences' ideas of what movie heroes can be.
Los Angeles Times
Michael Ordoña
It's not necessarily that the revelations will be all that shocking to jaded moviegoers; it's that we totally buy that they're revelations to her. It's a very promising debut.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Alison Willmore
Run isn't always a clever film, but it is a film in which the characters are clever, and it seems determined to avoid the kind of moments that leave you yelling at the screen in frustration about how terrible someone's choices are.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
A nifty little thriller whose title pleads for an exclamation point.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
It's a familiar but enjoyably vindictive PG-13 thriller about mother/daughter trust issues. Plus a little psychopathology.
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