

Sharp Corner
Directed by Jason BuxtonA dedicated family man becomes obsessed with saving the lives of the car accident victims on the sharp corner in front of his house - an obsession that could cost him everything.
Cast of Sharp Corner
Sharp Corner Ratings & Reviews
- BlackburdJuly 15, 2025Something different, I enjoyed it.
- JAWSTROOPERSJuly 6, 2025Drama exciting and terrifing
- Pokit the phoxMay 11, 2025Sharp corner had neither thrills nor comedy. Not one joke or thriller type moment. CGI on the car flip scene was poorly done and it took me out of the moment. Movie should have been called "therapy, divorce and real estate". I give it 1 tail wag for the acting and cinematography.
- Kevin WardJuly 1, 2025Ben Foster and Cobie Smulders star as Josh and Rachel who leave their city home behind for a big house outside the city. But they very quickly find out that the sharp corner, on which their new home is located, happens to be a magnet for deadly car accidents. As Rachel vies for a safer and stable environment for their young son Max, Josh becomes obsessed with the deaths occurring in his front yard, at times inserting himself directly into the aftermath of the destruction. The film is a complex character drama about a family who’s lives take a hairpin turn. Ben Foster is really excellent as the passive (almost timid) Josh. Can’t remember a role quite like it from Foster. Really enjoyed it even if it’s a bit slow to get where it’s ultimately going.
- Jari LindgrenJune 10, 2025The wife's a nightmare
- WildWayzMay 12, 2025Well acted but strangely dull
- M0NKYNUTZJune 3, 2025It's a long drive to get to that bend in the road... Neither thrilling or suspenseful. In search of the white picket fence in suburbia, they took a wrong turn. Solid acting but oh so slow. The runaway tire was the most exciting part of this movie, or was it the CPR dummy.. you be the judge.
- theicephoenixMay 18, 2025Despite a promising setup, the film ultimately disappoints with a storyline that feels aimless and overstretched. The pacing drags, offering little in the way of development or excitement, and the cliffhanger ending fails to provide a satisfying payoff. I was left more frustrated than intrigued.
- melissa.633May 12, 2025Left ona cliff hanger
- Tom CooperMay 10, 2025Hmm. Not much to say, Ben Foster is brilliant as usual but it feels like they didn't know what to do with the story. Which sounded interesting on paper, a missed opportunity in my opinion. Characters, such as the wife, acting quite unreasonable really, not realistic. I was expecting some dark thriller but sadly it never really emerged.
- SpoonsMay 10, 2025Ben Foster’s best role in years—Sharp Corner is a quietly feral character study of modern masculinity disguised as a darkly funny roadside thriller. One street. One man. One hell of a performance.