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| Director: | Bryce McGuire |
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| Writer: | Bryce McGuire |
| Staring: |
| Forced into early retirement by a degenerative illness, former baseball player Ray Waller moves into a new house with his wife and two children. He hopes that the backyard swimming pool will be fun for the kids and provide physical therapy for himself. However, a dark secret from the home's past soon unleashes a malevolent force that drags the family into the depths of inescapable terror. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 03, 2024 |
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| Director: | Bryce McGuire |
| Writer: | Bryce McGuire |
| Genres: | Horror |
| Keywords | supernatural, swimming pool, evil spirit, teenage girl, real estate agent, 1990s, pool party, pool, anxious, 2000s, supernatural horror, based on short film, night swimming, absurd, horror |
| Production Companies | Universal Pictures, Blumhouse Productions, Atomic Monster |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $54,768,317
Budget: $15,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Wyatt Russell | Ray Waller |
| Kerry Condon | Eve Waller |
| Amélie Hoeferle | Izzy Waller |
| Gavin Warren | Elliot Waller |
| Nancy Lenehan | Kay |
| Jodi Long | Lucy Summers |
| Preston Galli | Young Boy in Flashback Scene |
| Aivan Uttapa | Ty |
| Ellie Araiza | Angel |
| Eddie Martinez | Coach E |
| Elijah J. Roberts | Ronin |
| Rahnuma Panthaky | Dr. Sridhar |
| Ben Sinclair | Pool Tech |
| Ayazhan | Rebecca |
| Joziah Lagonoy | Tommy |
| Liz Parkinson | Bony Woman |
| Mike Avery | Bloated Man |
| Eleanor Threatt | Tommy's Nurse |
| Bianca Diezmo | Teen Girl #1 |
| Paige Van Conant | Teen Girl #2 |
| Alton Williams | Big Dad's Kid |
| Dave Reaves | Big Dad |
| Grey Walker | Chicken Playing Kid |
| Mark C. Healey | Chicken Playing Dad |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Bryce McGuire | Screenplay, Original Film Writer, Screenstory, Director |
| Charlie Sarroff | Director of Photography |
| Terri Taylor | Casting |
| Rod Blackhurst | Screenstory |
| Joel Dougherty | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Allison Caetano | Stunt Double |
| Jacqueline Lee Geurts | Stunt Double |
| Jess King | Stunts |
| Jade Quon | Stunt Double |
| James Moran | First Assistant Director |
| Mark Korven | Original Music Composer |
| Matt Curtis | Title Designer |
| Kollen Wasylean | Digital Compositor |
| Jeff McEvoy | Editor |
| Scott Putman | Line Producer, Unit Production Manager |
| Hillary Gurtler | Production Design |
| Elsbeth Mumm | Set Decoration |
| Christie Wittenborn | Costume Design |
| Prescilla Jean Olay | Hair Department Head |
| Eleanor Sabaduquia | Makeup Department Head |
| Justin Raleigh | Makeup Effects Designer |
| Mara Rouse | Makeup Artist |
| Sarah Wachel | Costume Supervisor |
| Robert Sharman | Production Sound Mixer |
| Ruslan Shebystyi | Foley Artist |
| Andrii Starykovskyi | Foley Mixer |
| Ryan A. Sullivan | Sound Effects Editor |
| Russell Topal | Sound Effects Editor |
| Zak Knight | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Bryan Binder | Visual Effects Producer |
| Christopher Lance | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Jeffrey Kalmus | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Andrew Lewitin | VFX Artist |
| Michael Sarkis | VFX Artist |
| Natasha Tscharanyan | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Sierra Hawkins | Stunt Double |
| Reuben J. Lee | Stunt Double |
| Sarah Domeier Lindo | Casting |
| Matthew Nelson | Casting Associate |
| Phil DeSanti | Second Assistant Director |
| Danny Giles | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Esraa Darwish | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Katrina Elder | Production Supervisor |
| Alonzo Beas | Set Dresser |
| Kevin Bici | On Set Dresser |
| Hannah Clifton | Art Department Coordinator |
| Nicolas D'Agostino | Set Dresser |
| Tyler Doty | Art Department Assistant |
| Sun Hashmi | Set Dresser |
| Mercedez Higgins | Set Dresser |
| Brock Komon | Set Dresser |
| Lauchland Lake III | Set Dresser |
| Kristoffer Luna | Set Dresser |
| Erik MacRay | Set Dresser |
| Jim Mapile | Set Dresser |
| Gio Mooring | Set Dresser |
| Nicole Park | Set Dresser |
| Eric Snyder | Set Dresser |
| Charles Wibert | Gaffer |
| Ian S. Takahashi | Underwater Director of Photography |
| Sarah Paek | Executive Producer's Assistant |
| Annie Smith | Executive Producer's Assistant |
| Daniel Benjamin | Studio Teacher |
| P.K. Hooker | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer |
| Marissa Labog | Stunt Double |
| Brittany Fottrell | Post Production Coordinator |
| Nicholas Barragan | Production Assistant |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Jason Blum | Producer |
| Judson Scott | Executive Producer |
| Ryan Turek | Executive Producer |
| Rod Blackhurst | Executive Producer |
| James Moran | Co-Producer |
| James Wan | Producer |
| Michael Clear | Executive Producer |
| Jennifer Scudder Trent | Co-Producer |
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The first major release of 2024 has arrived in the form of “Night Swim” and the Blumhouse production looks to follow on the success of “M3gan” and their other recent hit “Five Nights at Freddy’s”. The movie stars Wyatt Russell and Kerry Condon as Ray and Eve Walter; a married couple trying to ... raise their two children and deal with Ray’s M.S. diagnosis. Ray is a former Major League Baseball player and holds out hope that he can overcome his situation and make a return to his profession even if those around him do not. A life on the road has caused Ray to miss many events such as the birth of their daughter as well as be distant from their son. A new job at a prestigious school offers Eve a chance to have the needed insurance for Ray and work to do while she completes her degree. The family opt to purchase a home with a pool versus renting as the ability to finally have some stability and use the pool for therapy is a welcome combination. This is enhanced by the discovery that the pool is actually filled by a natural water source which Ray believes is healing him and rapidly putting him on the road to recovery. Things are not as they seem as the pool holds some dark and deadly secrets that go back for decades and the family soon finds themselves dealing with forces beyond their control as they desperately try to survive. The film has an interesting premise though at times I did think about various other films and some of the shock moments failed to get me as they did others in the audience but I am not one who startles easily. The cast was strong but at times I found myself not caring as much for the outcomes of certain characters as I was more concerned with the overall explanation behind the supernatural elements of the film. Despite this, it was an enjoyable watch that provided something a bit different than the usual monster or psycho on the loose horror film and Co-Writer/ Director Bryce McGuire has adapted his short film well into a film which provides just enough of what the core audience wants to make it an effective horror entry. 3 stars out of 5
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/night-swim-review-yet-another-forgettable-january-horror-flick/ "Night Swim fails to rise above the limitations of its generic horror foundation. Despite commendable performances from Wyatt Russell, Kerry Condon, and the emerging Amélie Hoeferl ... e, Bryce McGuire's reliance on exhausted tropes, predictable jumpscares - even if well-executed - and underdeveloped themes and characters ultimately sink the movie under the weight of its own uninspired narrative choices, namely the rushed ending with frustrating messaging. Sadly, it's not the film I wish I could use to counterargue the idea that January can't have memorable horror." Rating: D+
Wyatt Russell is former baseball star "Ray" who has been diagnosed with MS and is now looking for a home for his wife and two children that he can more readily navigate. They alight on a rather run-down property that has a large swimming pool and that's that! In they move and after having had some f ... airly toxic looking gloop removed from the pipework, discover that it is fed directly from an aquifer and could contain minerals to help his treatment. Boy, does it help! After a few swims his health is improving no end, but his family start to believe that the water is the source of some wickedness. They each experience a malevolence that drives his wife "Eve" (Kerry Condon) to track down the previous owner who eventually and rather menacingly confirms what she has already discovered on Google! It appears that this pool has a benevolence but in return requires an horrific sacrifice - whether you agree it's term or not! It's quite a well paced little horror film, this, with no attempt to create much by way of special effects. The audio, flickering lighting and the frequently murky water do all of the heavy lifting as we gradually realise what's going on. The acting isn't really up to much, nor is the standard of the writing, but I still found it at the slightly more threatening end of the Blumhouse scale of scary stories. It will work better in a big dark cinema - on television it will be completely unremarkable.
A passable supernatural horror. I had a fine time viewing <em>'Night Swim'</em>. It brings nothing new to the genre and takes plenty from other productions, though it honestly flew by for me and I enjoyed the horror elements alongside some solid onscreen performers. It does feel like it's missing ... something, I admittedly can't put my finger on exactly what, but that thought doesn't hinder how I see the flick post-watch. Wyatt Russell and Kerry Condon are good in the lead roles, the latter is the stronger but well cast they both are. Younger cast members Amélie Hoeferle and Gavin Warren are decent, as are those supporting behind the main four. They appear in some solid scenes, which kept me interested in what I was watching - and with a run time of roughly 90 minutes, I was never bored of the portrayed events. It isn't anything truly memorable, though I'd happily rewatch it if needed. Or perhaps I have bad taste, who's to say?
You know...this movie is kinda dumb. Maybe really dumb. But I was genuinely creeped out. Seems to be a pet project of the director. Genuinely creepy bits. If you want creepy water stuff, dive in. If you want sense and sensibility, get out. ...