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Countdown

Death? There's an app for that.
2019 | 90m | English

(51339 votes)

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Popularity: 8 (history)

Director: Justin Dec
Writer: Justin Dec
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A young nurse downloads an app that tells her she only has three days to live. With time ticking away and a mysterious figure haunting her, she must find a way to save her life before time runs out.
Release Date: Oct 24, 2019
Director: Justin Dec
Writer: Justin Dec
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords nurse, countdown, supernatural, phone terror, religion, devil, duringcreditsstinger, mysterious, sinister
Production Companies Universal Pictures, STXfilms, Wrigley Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $48,021,766
Budget: $6,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Elizabeth Lail Quinn Harris
Jordan Calloway Matt Monroe
Talitha Eliana Bateman Jordan Harris
Peter Facinelli Dr. Sullivan
Dillon Lane Evan
Matt Letscher Charlie
Tom Segura Derek
Lana McKissack Rachel
Anne Winters Courtney
Tichina Arnold Nurse Amy
P.J. Byrne Father John
Valente Rodriguez Father David
Louisa Abernathy Mrs. Talbot
Charlie McDermott Nurse Scott
Jonny Berryman Jeff
Cornell Adams Dave
John Bishop Gerry
Jeannie Elise Mai Allie
Allen Zwolle Patient
Chuck Filipov Roberto
Ramsay Philips Glenn
Britt Rentschler Rosie
Candice Daniels ER Nurse
Marisela Zumbado Kate
Nathan Moore Jack
Anne McCarthy Evan's Mom
Christina Pazsitzky Krissy
Brian Tran Waiter
Alexander Dominguez Joe
Lisa Linke Margot
Andrea Anders Jamie Harris
John Barbolla Pickup Driver
Samantha Hanratty Vlogger
Willow Hale Elderly Patient (uncredited)
Mariano Mendoza Pool Player (uncredited)
Austin Zajur Brock McMasters (uncredited)
Kevin William Paul YouTuber (uncredited)
Name Job
Hopper Stone Still Photographer
Ashley Lambert ADR Voice Casting
Justin Dec Director, Writer
Maxime Alexandre Director of Photography
Danny Bensi Music
Nicolas Harvard First Assistant Director
Keith Campbell Stunts
Mike Li Stunts
Norb Phillips Stunts
Lauren Shaw Stunts
Erica Preus Key Makeup Artist
Hector C. Gika Sound Designer
Rich Delia Casting Director
Marc Scizak Stunt Coordinator
Joel Dougherty Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Allison Caetano Stunts
Shauna Duggins Stunts
Athena Perample Stunts
Terrence Julien Stunts
Tami Lane Makeup Department Head
Matt Moyes CG Supervisor
David Conti Key Grip
Abby O'Sullivan Costume Design
Jon J. Bush Set Decoration
Erick Garibay Property Master
Sean McCormack Supervising Sound Editor
Jane Goldsmith Script Supervisor
Dirk Rogers Stunts
Melissa Brockman Visual Effects Producer
Brad Wilhite Editor
Jason Markey Music Supervisor
Saunder Jurriaans Music
Bobby Lee Stunts
Harrison Hartley Art Direction
Nathan Stern Steadicam Operator, "A" Camera Operator
Stefano Ben "B" Camera Operator
Alex Grossfeld First Assistant "B" Camera
Renni Pollock Second Assistant "B" Camera
Jeremy Hays Special Effects Coordinator
Jacenda Burkett Makeup Artist
Anna Milhouse Key Hair Stylist
Melissa Oliveira Hairstylist
Jacqueline Weiss Hairstylist
Tammy Sandler Unit Publicist
Steve Polon Transportation Co-Captain
Tim Tuchrello Assistant Sound Editor
Geordy Sincavage Foley Supervisor
Alexander Jongbloed Foley Editor
Monique Reymond Foley Artist
Phil Lee Sound Mix Technician
Mary Parker Music Editor
Clayton Hartley Production Design
Thomas Curley Sound Mixer
Charles Grisham Stunts
Matthew Medlin Unit Production Manager
Cyndi Martin Second Assistant Director
Blake Hooks Second Assistant "A" Camera
Devon Hoff-Weekes "B" Camera Operator
Jacqueline Stahl First Assistant "B" Camera
John Sheridan Boom Operator
Tracey Henton Makeup Artist
Stacy Schneiderman Hair Department Head
Kaylie Klone Hairstylist
Marisa Pinuelas Hairstylist
Anthony Veader Hairstylist
Gary Preece Transportation Coordinator
Branden Spencer ADR Supervisor
Michael Payne Sound Effects Editor
Jamie Famularo Foley Editor
Vincent Guisetti Foley Artist
Brendan Croxon Foley Mixer
Meredith McBee Music Coordinator
Mark Griffith Digital Intermediate Colorist
Sean Smith Gaffer
Noah Cruz Best Boy Electric
Jason L. Stevens Dolly Grip
Jason D. Habeger Grip
Jay Traynor Location Manager
Rick Staves Leadman
Tina Zepeda Key Costumer
Devon Simon Costume Assistant
Harrison Gunnarshaug Production Secretary
Noreen Dimster-Denk Second Second Assistant Director
Megan Soderberg Art Department Coordinator
Bill Dance Background Casting Director
Jessie Francis Assistant Accountant
Alma Weaks Craft Service
Gene A. Lewis Jr. First Assistant Editor
Bryan Binder Visual Effects Producer
Ralph Del Castillo Dolly Grip
Richard D. Conti Grip
Brian Schreiner Rigging Grip
Marquis Martin Assistant Property Master
Deborah Goldstein Costume Supervisor
Tiffany Lazette Powers Set Costumer
May Nejati Production Supervisor
Austin Miller Production Secretary
Lima Hyelim Kang Graphic Designer
Katherine McCown Casting Assistant
Ami Francis Production Accountant
Lauren Bertoni Studio Teacher
Yaminah McKessey Post Production Supervisor
Jason Coleman Foley Mixer
Name Title
Sean Anders Producer
Nicolas Harvard Co-Producer
John Morris Producer
Robert Simonds Executive Producer
Adam Fogelson Executive Producer
Gregory Plotkin Executive Producer
Zack Schiller Producer
John Rickard Producer
Devin Andre Co-Producer
Matthew Medlin Executive Producer
Tyler Zacharia Executive Producer
Max Jacoby Co-Producer
Alexander Boies Executive Producer
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Reviews

JPV852
2.0

Not sure who thought this was a good idea, much less release this to theaters (this is the kind of film one would find for free on Amazon Prime). I like the lead actress thanks to that show YOU, but otherwise this was just a dumb movie. Perhaps the premise would've been fine as a segment for an epis ... ode of The Twilight Zone or, back in the day, Tales from the Crypt. Perhaps. Unfortunately with only a $6.5 million budget and grossing $35 million worldwide, a sequel is inevitable, though wouldn't surprise me if it gets streaming release. **1.25/5**

Jun 23, 2021
ceefoo
1.0

As a fan of Final Destination (2000) I approached the film with an air of optimism hoping to discover a similar result. The premise was interesting, ideal for the mystery horror genre. Unfortunately, 'Countdown' quickly descends into your standard cheese eg. jump scares, silly monsters that come a ... nd get you. Too much of the unknown malevolence is revealed too soon - and the mystery, suspense and most importantly scariness falls by the wayside. Fear lies in the unknown and what your own mind can conjure up. Unfortunately, not many filmmakers appear to realize this anymore... but that's not what killed this movie. **SPOILERS!** Just about every mainstream movie and TV show made nowadays is filled with political messaging; some more overt than others, but if you know what to look for you'll see it. I was really hoping this one could just stick to telling a story, where I could sit back for 90 minutes and watch our protagonist "Quinn" race against the Countdown to avoid certain death, as opposed to having political messages shoved down my throat and endure yet more anti-White attacks, insults and repugnance. Shamefully, 'Countdown' joins that growing list of Cultural Marxist propaganda. That's what destroyed this movie for me. Now not all of these instances alone I'm about to provide are proof of Cultural Marxism. It's the contrast of having a false representation forcibly repeated with agenda driven consistency and how they're programming us to believe that these representations are real-world norms. Generally observable group behaviors, patterns and actions are no longer being characterized and instead misrepresented; even inverted in media. Stereotypes are "no longer politically correct," regardless whether they're accurate or fair. Alternatively, these real-life human traits and personas are being distorted not only in fiction but the real world for a political agenda. The propaganda that's occurring throughout the majority of media now has a real-life impact and consequences. In other words; our understanding of real-world actions, events and moral standards are being corrupted and manipulated through media. Some examples: * "Evil White man" as doctor Sullivan the sociopath and sexual predator. [Whites with fair hair and blue eyes are increasingly portrayed as evil villains and wrongdoers; untrustworthy and treacherous. Often with English, German or Eastern European accents]. * "Good & heroic Black man." In contrast noble Matt is a perfect gentleman and sensitive boyfriend material. [Black and Brown performers are often now given the role of hero or good doer. Courageous and virtuous; trustworthy and loyal]. * White male bashing and anti-White remarks. The line by Matt: _"I just found out I'm gonna die and I don't mind taking a White man with me."_ Imagine if the roles were reversed? * Miscegenation. Predictably a blue-eyed, blonde girl with a Black man. Race-mixing propaganda is everywhere you look now. Film, TV, Advertising etc. Diversity means: 'without Whites,' particularly straight, White males. The more diversity there is, the fewer White people they'll be. * More White male bashing & conspiracy theorist attacks. A drunk at the bar becomes a test subject because he's talking about Antarctica and "Flat Earth." Matt wants to get him to download the app so they can read the Terms & Conditions and Quinn doesn't feel good about it. Of course, once the drunk mentions the taboo subject you're not allowed to question, 'the Holocaust,' Quinn changes her mind and promptly tells Matt to go ahead. Bear in mind the protagonist, Quinn is supposed to be a caring, ethical nurse! * Quinn and Matt share an interracial kiss in front of her teenage sister and she looks on approvingly. [The younger the age one can start receiving programming & conditioning, the better. This has been proven with declassified mind control experiment files]. * In a scene at the end credits 'Tech Nerd' Derek is on his Tinder date and acts like a complete ass and turn-off to his date. If only she'd chosen the "more desirable" non-White date instead?! Now that I've pointed out some examples of Cultural Marxism and anti-White propaganda you'll begin to notice them everywhere - that's if you haven't already. Hope this review helps and you got to swallow a few Red Pills in the process! Thanks for reading. **Verdict 1/10** **'Countdown'** is more subversive Cultural Marxist anti-White propaganda with a story that could have been good if done right.

Jun 23, 2021
RSOliveira
N/A

Countdown is another of Hollywood's recent attempts to generate a quick win with a small investment, yet another soulless film and product of a system that wastes premises with potential in generic films. The film follows Quinn Harris, a girl who decides to download an application that can predic ... t how long until our imminent death. However, everything gets complicated when Quinn discovers that she has just over two days until her death prediction and strange things start happening around her. Reading a short description of these, we cannot help but be intrigued by what the film may offer, as we live in a world dependent on technology and applications that make life easier for us on a daily basis. But instead of observing on screen a premise with explored potential to the fullest, we are forced to visualize a generic amalgamation of Jump Scares every minute, without any kind of tension, without any kind of terror. The film is really more of the same, more than we have seen millions of times, without offering anything new, without even trying to be original (since, in its execution, it resembles the saga of films The Last Destination, only without the elaborate bloody deaths that made the 5 films so famous), containing only a relatively decent cinematography and direction. It's really a shame to see ideas like the one that gave rise to this film being wasted, turned into scripts full of unexplored, basic mythologies and monotonous and trivial dialogues. The characters we are presented with are superficial, without any kind of distinct characteristics (although the actors do a good job with the material provided to them), the situations they find themselves in are familiar, many of the scenes in the film are unintentionally hilarious (which is not supposed to happen when you want to scare the audience) and the tone of the film oscillates as much (sometimes it tries to be completely terror, others a kind of amalgam of comedy and terror) as the waves of the peaceful. All in all, this is a film that is not at all worthwhile, a product of a studio looking for easy money, without really wanting to present the audience with something worthy of their attention. This is the worst kind of horror film: the one without artistic integrity.

Jun 23, 2021