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Hallow Road

2025 | 80m | English

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Popularity: 6 (history)

Director: Babak Anvari
Writer: William Gillies
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Two parents enter a race against time when they receive a distressing late-night phone call from their daughter after she caused a tragic car accident.
Release Date: Apr 16, 2025
Director: Babak Anvari
Writer: William Gillies
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords car accident, macabre, anxious, parents and child
Production Companies Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, XYZ Films, LNDN., Two & Two Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Sep 28, 2025
Entered: Sep 28, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Rosamund Pike Maddie
Matthew Rhys Frank
Megan McDonnell Alice
Tadhg Murphy Police Operator (voice)
Stephen Jones Detective
Paul Tylak Police Officer
Name Job
Kit Fraser Director of Photography
Peter G. Adams Original Music Composer
Lorne Balfe Original Music Composer
Babak Anvari Director
William Gillies Writer
Laura Jennings Editor
Name Title
Lucan Toh Producer
Ian Henry Producer
Babak Anvari Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
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When parents “Maddie” (Rosamund Pike) and husband “Frank” (Matthew Rhys) get a call from their teenage daughter to say she has been in a road accident, they immediately get into their car and head to the quite far distant and remote scene. The rest of the film sees the couple trying to think what is ... best to do as the paramedic mother tries to help with an immediate problem whilst the father takes a more long-term and sacrificial view in the event of a worst case scenario. Things only get more fraught when another couple encounter “Alice” first and her folks become increasingly concerned that their “help” might only make matters even worse! With only the intensity of their car as the scenario as this all takes place via the telephone, and what I must admit was probably the slowest and/or safest driving to the site of an accident I’ve ever witnessed on film (or anywhere else, for that matter) we are introduced to a couple with demons galore and a somewhat confused sense of the ridiculous and of their own priorities. It’s that very superficiality and flakiness that makes this a bit more potent than your average thriller and at times it has a characterful intensity akin to a late night radio play with limited visuals and audio: just two people and an increasingly effective and frenzied script. Rhys tends to overact a bit but Pike and the gripping pace of the film deliver something that asks what we might do for our kids, but in a much less typical and frankly more pragmatic fashion. It’s only eighty minutes long and that really helps to keep the film focussed and though it isn’t a film you are likely to recall for very long, it does work well enough on a big screen.

May 25, 2025