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Wind Chill

There Are Worse Things Than Dying.
2007 | 91m | English

(26175 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Two college students share a ride home for the holidays. When they break down on a deserted stretch of road, they're preyed upon by the ghosts of people who have died there.
Release Date: Apr 27, 2007
Director: Gregory Jacobs
Writer: Joe Gangemi, Steven Katz
Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
Keywords holiday, winter, paranoia, cold, supernatural, snow, crash, trapped in car
Production Companies Section Eight, TriStar Pictures, Blueprint Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $285,000
Budget: $6,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Emily Blunt Girl
Ashton Holmes Guy
Martin Donovan Highway Patrolman
Ned Bellamy Snowplow Driver
Ian A. Wallace Priest
Donny Lucas Stranger
Chelan Simmons Blonde Girl
Darren Moore Clerk
Linden Banks Proctor
Caz Odin Darko Teenage Boy #1
Heath Horejda Teenage Boy #2
Ian Thompson Trucker (uncredited)
Name Job
Lee Percy Editor
Mark Mangini Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andrea Kinsky Stunt Double
Dexter Bell Stunts
Joe Gangemi Writer
Dan Laustsen Director of Photography
Clint Mansell Original Music Composer
Ed Anders Stunt Coordinator
Garvin Cross Stunts
Todd Masters Prosthetic Designer
Gerald Paetz Stunts
Carol Lavallee Set Decoration
Thomas J. Smith Visual Effects Supervisor
Marnie Wong Hairstylist
Gail Barrett Assistant Costume Designer
Herb DeWaal Rigging Grip
Trevor Carabin Best Boy Electric
Sanna Seppanen Key Hair Stylist
Nancy Anna Brown Assistant Art Director
Jon Cowley Visual Effects Supervisor
Kimaree Long Dialogue Editor
Heather Elisa Hill Visual Effects Coordinator
Rebeccah Delchambre Makeup Artist
Keith Woods Rigging Gaffer
Kelvin Humenny Art Direction
Sean Cossey Casting
Dan Power Still Photographer
Bryan Forde Chief Lighting Technician
Robert E. Phillips Digital Intermediate
Amy Pawlowski Digital Intermediate
Ryan Monro Dolly Grip
Michael Toby Set Designer
Junichi Hosoi Steadicam Operator
Dean Barker Property Master
Michael Auger Best Boy Electric
Jim O'Grady Production Manager
Ed McMahon Dolly Grip
Chris Holmes Visual Effects Supervisor
Steven Katz Writer
Debbie Geaghan Costume Supervisor
Howard Cummings Production Design
Jeffrey Kalmus Digital Effects Supervisor
Andy Guichon Best Boy Electric
Jeffrey Harvey Best Boy Electric
Connie Parker Makeup Department Head
Tony Wyman Boom Operator
Ron MacLeay Key Grip
Victoria Balharry Art Department Coordinator
Lana Krotenko Script Supervisor
Joshua Winget Music Editor
Glenn Woodruff Construction Coordinator
Pete Dionne 3D Artist
Vanessa Lapato Sound Editor
Gregory Jacobs Director
Trey Batchelor First Assistant Director
Ian J. MacLeod Location Production Assistant
Name Title
Ben Cosgrove Executive Producer
Peter Phillips Associate Producer
Erika Armin Associate Producer
Peter Lhotka Co-Producer
Graham Broadbent Producer
Steven Soderbergh Executive Producer
Peter Czernin Producer
George Clooney Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

Chilblains. Wind Chill is directed by Gregory Jacobs and written by Joe Gangemi & Steven Katz. It stars Emily Blunt and Ashton Holmes. Music is by Clint Mansell and cinematography by Dan Laustsen. Two students car share for a journey home at the end of term. Taking a short cut they get run off ... the road and find themselves stranded in the snow. Then strange things start to happen... Neither frightening or dull, Wind Chill is a very serviceable supernatural based drama with human interest factors pulsing away. Setting is superbly chilly, which when our protags are stranded opens up genuine fears for all of us who have ever broken down somewhere remote at night. The revelations and finale are hardly riveting stuff, but it gets top marks for a sense of dread and that for a good portion of film it's not apparent what is actually going on. Two strong performances by Blunt and Holmes help, which ultimately makes this a decent night in by the fire for those not after gore and shrieky boo-jumps. 6/10

May 16, 2024