Menu
Centigrade Poster

Centigrade

Based on chilling true events
2020 | 89m | English

(3968 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Brendan Walsh
Writer: Brendan Walsh, Daley Nixon
Staring:
Details

A young American couple travel to the arctic mountains of Norway. After pulling over during a snowstorm, they wake up trapped in their SUV, buried underneath layers of snow and ice.
Release Date: Aug 28, 2020
Director: Brendan Walsh
Writer: Brendan Walsh, Daley Nixon
Genres: Thriller
Keywords pregnancy, based on true story, norway, stranded, snow, trapped, blizzard, trapped in car
Production Companies Manhattan Productions, Phiphen Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Starring

Trailers and Extras

Backdrops

International Posters

Full Credits

Name Character
Genesis Rodriguez Naomi
Vincent Piazza Matt
Benjamin Sokolow Baby Liv
Emily Bayiokos Baby Liv
Name Job
Brendan Walsh Writer, Director
Daley Nixon Story, Writer
Trey Toy Original Music Composer
Matthew Wang Original Music Composer
Bradley J. Ross Editor
Ramsey Scott Art Direction
Arianna Gallo Costume Design
Lauren Crawford Production Design
Tiffanylee Adorno Makeup Department Head
Ashley K. Thomas Special Effects Makeup Artist
Seamus Tierney Director of Photography
Mia Cusumano Casting
David Fischer Second Assistant Director
Meghan Rafferty Casting
Name Title
Brendan Walsh Producer
Jane Oster Sinisi Producer
Bradley J. Ross Producer
Molly Conners Producer
Amanda Bowers Producer
Emily McCann Lesser Co-Producer
Lori Abrams Executive Producer
Gabriel Rosenzvit Executive Producer
Jerry Topitzer Executive Producer
Shubi Maini Co-Executive Producer
Michael Sokolow Co-Executive Producer
Denis Toth Executive Producer
Richard J. Berthy Co-Executive Producer
Mark Scharfman Executive Producer
Jay Riley Associate Producer
Charles Scharfman Executive Producer
Keri Nakamoto Producer
Kieran Patten Co-Executive Producer
Kathryn Hutcheson Executive Producer
Abby Toth Executive Producer
Dino Russo Co-Executive Producer
Kathy Chan Executive Producer
Jeanette Gonzalez Executive Producer
David Lebow Co-Executive Producer
Craig Brooks Co-Executive Producer
Wilson Rivas Executive Producer
Kristin Prigmore Adams Executive Producer
Vincent Morano Producer
Organization Category Person
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 17 25 12
2024 5 21 30 12
2024 6 16 30 9
2024 7 16 29 9
2024 8 16 24 10
2024 9 12 20 7
2024 10 13 26 7
2024 11 11 18 5
2024 12 20 42 12
2025 1 33 56 25
2025 2 20 31 7
2025 3 8 23 1
2025 4 3 5 1
2025 5 2 4 1
2025 6 2 4 1
2025 7 1 1 1
2025 8 1 2 1
2025 9 1 2 1

Trending Position


No trending metrics available.

Return to Top

Reviews

screenzealots
3.0

When your film only has two characters, you’d better make damn sure that they’re likeable — or a at least a tiny bit compelling. That’s how the survival film “Centigrade” fails from the offset. This repetitive, based-on-a-true-story film is a torturous two hour argument between a husband and wife wh ... o can’t stand each other. If the two main characters don’t even like each other, then why should the audience like or care about them? Matt (Vincent Piazza) and his pregnant wife Naomi (Genesis Rodriguez) are visiting Norway when they become trapped in their rental car after a winter storm buries them under a thick layer of ice and snow. With dwindling supplies, an increasing danger of deadly hypothermia from the blizzard, and no way to escape, the pair fight for survival in the confines of their vehicle. They have no idea what’s outside or how close they could be from safety, so they must weigh their only two options: stay in the car and wait to be rescued, or try to bust out and possibly freeze in the elements. This is a survival thriller that lacks thrills. Director Brendan Walsh thrusts viewers into the action and the confines of the car almost immediately, putting us face to face with the characters. Matt and Naomi are not likeable in the least, and there’s a lot of arguing and marital discord that makes it difficult to care if they live or die. Naomi is careless and Matt isn’t the smartest, and the film doesn’t work as well as it could have because everything about the couple is so unpleasant. When it appears that they are about to freeze to death and all you are thinking “good riddance,” you know your character development has failed.

Jun 23, 2021