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Review: Love, marriage, surveillance, torture in suspense thriller Held

Review: Love, marriage, surveillance, torture in suspense thriller Held A couple are put through the wringer in horror movie from Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing Adam Graham A vacationing couple is put through a particularly grueling round of marriage counseling in Held, a thriller that despite being clumsy manages to hold viewers attention longer than anticipated.  It s the kind of try-anything suspense tale that throws so much out there it tends to morph into something new every 15 minutes or so. It starts off with Emma Barrett (Jill Awbrey, who wrote the film) being driven to a vacation home in an extremely remote location. No one is around for miles, and her driver asks a few too many questions and acts a little too creepy. Better keep an eye on him. 

Held Review | Hollywood Reporter

4/9/2021 Couples therapy takes a sadistic twist in the new thriller by Chris Lofing and Travis Cluff, directors of The Gallows. A married couple endure a particularly horrific form of relationship therapy in the new thriller directed by Chris Lofing and Travis Cluff, the team responsible for the surprise low-budget horror hit The Gallows. Cannily exploiting #MeToo themes and the opportunities for cinematic mayhem provided by technology-driven smart homes, Held proves an uncommonly thoughtful and provocative suspenser. The story begins with Emma (Jill Awbrey, who also wrote the screenplay) being transported to a luxuriously modernistic, gated rental house by a chatty ride-hailing driver (Rez Kempton). After enjoying the home s pleasures, including a swimming pool, in solitary fashion, she s soon joined by her husband Henry (Bart Johnson, here working in far different territory from his recurring role in Disney s

Movie Review - Held (2021)

Directed by Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing. Starring Jill Awbrey, Bart Johnson, Rez Kempton, Zack Gold, Jener Dasilva, Tessa Munro, Ryan Shoos, Christian Telesmar, and Travis Cluff. SYNOPSIS: A couple’s ailing marriage is put to the test when they are held hostage in an isolated vacation rental by an unseen Voice that commands their every move. Held opens with Emma Barrett (Jill Awbrey, also the screenwriter) getting a ride service to an isolated luxury retreat way out in the forest (early pleasant overhead shots convey nothing but trees as far as the eyes can see) where she is set to spend the weekend with her husband Henry (Bart Johnson), who will be arriving the following morning. She appears to be a writer going through some blockage, but more pressing and noticeable is that she doesn’t exactly seem enthused about this vacation. Polite driver Joe (Rez Kempton) attempts to make conversation (respectfully backing off if a question is invasive), something Emma is also disenga

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