Tension and Terror Join Forces for Coming Home in the Dark
Survival is sometimes the hardest lesson to learn.
Light in the Dark Productions
The potential for terror is evident all around us if you take even a moment to look, from extreme situations to our most mundane moments, but it’s the latter which hurt the most. We’ve all been on road trips with loved ones, enjoying the company and the scenery, but all it takes is one misstep for it all to come crashing down.
Coming Home in the Dark captures that misstep, and a few more, as one family sees a good day descend into shocking violence, nerve-shredding terror, and worse.
A one and a half-hour gut-punch,
Coming Home in the Dark is bleak, tense, and often unshakable. It sticks with you; haunts you. Leaves you feeling restless. Anxiety-inducing and frequently unpleasant, it travels down dark roads, and while you can likely guess the destination, getting there is no less unnerving. In
James Ashcroft‘s film, a family trip to the picturesque, and remote, New Zealand coastline turns deadly and spirals out of control into one very long night. You won’t exactly
enjoy this movie, but you might very well be awed by its emotional power.
Right before the chaos truly begins in