16
2007    1 u, 37 mHorror, Thriller
5.935%36%6.2
Op kerstavond moet Angela (Rachel Nichols) tot erg laat overwerken. Tot haar grote schrik blijkt dat ze dan die avond het prooi te zijn van een gestoorde beveiligingsagent (Wes Bentley). En aangezien iedereen gezellig thuis kerst zit te vieren, moet Angela helemaal in haar eentje proberen om de daden van de psychopathische agent te overleven. Maar dit is nog niet zo makkelijk.
Directed by Franck Khalfoun
  • Rachel NicholsAngela Bridges
  • Wes BentleyThomas
  • Simon ReynoldsBob Harper
  • Philip AkinKarl
  • Miranda EdwardsJody
  • Paul Sun-Hyung LeeMan in Elevator
  • Grace Lynn KungWoman in Elevator
  • Philip WilliamsCop #1
  • Arnold PinnockCop #2
  • Bathsheba GarnettHomeless Woman
  • Franck KhalfounNewsman / Regisseur / Screenplay
  • Stephanie MooreLorraine (voice)
  • Grégory LevasseurScreenplay / Producer
  • Andrew MatosichAssociate Producer
  • Bob HaywardExecutive Producer
  • Alix TaylorExecutive Producer
  • Daniel J. HeffnerCo-Producer
  • David GarrettExecutive Producer
  • Alexandre AjaProducer / Story
  • Patrick WachsbergerProducer
  • Dario Tibay18 mei 2026
    P2 is exactly the kind of film Plex is good for — an underseen genre entry from 2007 that didn't find its audience theatrically and has spent nearly two decades being slowly rediscovered by horror fans with patience. The setup: a businesswoman (Rachel Nichols) is the last person in her Manhattan office building on Christmas Eve. She goes down to P2 — the second underground parking level — finds her car won't start, and gradually realizes that the security guard (Wes Bentley) who offered to help has trapped her there on purpose. What follows is a tight survival thriller set entirely in the garage, shot in a real Toronto parking structure over 25 consecutive nights. Nichols carries the film. Her Angela is not a passive victim — she thinks, adapts, and eventually fights back with an escalating fury that the film earns through patience. Bentley plays Thomas as a lonely, delusional man whose obsession has convinced him that control and love are the same thing. Those dark, intense eyes from American Beauty are back, but now in service of something genuinely menacing. The score by tomandandy — industrial drones and metallic stings rather than conventional orchestral horror — makes the garage feel like a living trap. The film was the first ever distributed by Summit Entertainment, was inspired by real-life attacks on women in Paris parking garages, and was produced by Alexandre Aja (High Tension, Crawl) during the height of his New French Extremity period. For fans of confined-space horror and competent survival thrillers, it's an easy recommendation.
  • David Telford18 juli 2025
    Great movie fantastic lady never quitting qualified at not becoming terrified and finding victory
  • drosan26 januari 2026
    You get what you expect, and you don't get upset
  • JaredXIII5 oktober 2025
    This movie has grown on me over the years to become a Chistmas Cult Classic.
  • My Media21 oktober 2025
    Great film, much better than was expecting. Great acting and story!!
  • Robert Shaw7 januari 2026
    I watch this every Christmas
  • Cassius5 oktober 2025
    Now I understand why some people don’t like parking garages
  • linda-shearer@sky.com9 november 2025
    Brilliant film, loved it would definitely recommend it ( already have) and would watch it again.

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