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Missing

No one disappears without a trace.
2023 | 111m | English

(69318 votes)

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When her mother disappears while on vacation in Colombia with her new boyfriend, June’s search for answers is hindered by international red tape. Stuck thousands of miles away in Los Angeles, June creatively uses all the latest technology at her fingertips to try and find her before it’s too late. But as she digs deeper, her digital sleuthing raises more questions than answers... and when June unravels secrets about her mom, she discovers that she never really knew her at all.
Release Date: Jan 19, 2023
Director: Will Merrick, Nicholas D. Johnson
Writer: Will Merrick, Nicholas D. Johnson, Sev Ohanian, Aneesh Chaganty
Genres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords detective story, los angeles, california, computer screen, social media, secrets, screenlife, van nuys, california, amateur detective, betrayal, teenage daughter, mother daughter relationship, missing mother, fbi, teenage girl, generation z, kidnapping, sequel, home video, found footage, overprotective mother, colombia
Production Companies Screen Gems, Stage 6 Films, Bazelevs, Search Party
Box Office Revenue: $45,100,756
Budget: $7,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Storm Reid June
Joaquim de Almeida Javi
Ken Leung Kevin
Amy Landecker Heather
Daniel Henney Agent Park
Nia Long Grace
Megan Suri Veena
Tim Griffin James
Rick Chambers Morning Host
Tracy Vilar Detective Gomez
Kimberly Cheng Field Reporter
Lauren B. Mosley Rachel
Lisa Yamada Alison
Sharar Ali-Speakes Tia
Michael Segovia Angel
Jameel Shivji Karthik
Monica Bhatnagar CBSN Interviewer
Ava Zaria Lee Young June
Roy Abramsohn Jason Caplan
Briana McLean Abigail Nielson
Karina Noelle Castillo SWAT Lead Actress
Jasmin Savoy Brown June Actress
Viviana Salinas Colombia News Anchor
Juan Carlos Goméz Ortega Colombian Teen
Danielle Nottingham Erica Jones
Thomas Barbusca Youtube Sleuth #1
Esteban Dager Youtube Sleuth #2
Sean O'Bryan Radio Host
Zeke Alton Medic
Billie Jordan Photographed Young June
Dalila Ali Rajah Boss (voice)
Jill Smith Detective Vick (voice)
Oscar Camacho Desk Clerk (voice)
Scott Menville Customer Service Rep (voice)
Wolfie Trausch Wine Bar Worker (voice)
Kelly Stables TikTok Voice (voice)
Javier Grajeda Colombian Reporter (voice)
Mauricio Mendoza Colombian Policeman (voice)
Jill Remez Field Reporter (uncredited)
Jalil Jay Lynch FBI Agent (uncredited)
Marcello Padilla Forensic Investigator (uncredited)
Rita Rucker Makeup Artist (uncredited)
Kendal Evans TaskRabbit Model (uncredited)
Name Job
Arielle Zakowski Editor
Anthony Brandonisio Post Production Supervisor
Jay Sacharoff Assistant Editor
Smokey Cloud First Assistant Sound Editor
Frank Huizar Boom Operator
Eric Binns Unit Production Manager
Chris Barundia Set Dresser
Vyvy Tran Makeup Department Head
Sona Rita Guekguezian Costume Design
Michelle Matteo Costume Supervisor
Kevin Froines Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Amanda Campanaro Art Direction
Ashley Bussell Set Decoration Buyer
Daniel Jeannette Visual Effects Supervisor
Matt Russell Visual Effects Producer
Jordana David Hairstylist
Stacy Schneiderman Hair Department Head
Andrea Samuels Makeup Artist
Alexander Armero First Assistant Director
Alan Arguelles Sound Mixer
Jiaqing Gu Sound Editor
Austin Keeling Editor
Alison Chang Assistant Editor
Eric I. Bucklin Sound Mixer
Jamison Rabbe ADR Mixer
David Herrera Unit Production Manager
Alisha L. Baijounas Makeup Department Head
Solana Godeau Set Costumer
Kelly Fallon Production Design
Jennifer Herrig Set Decoration
Raoul Bolognini Visual Effects Producer
Christine McDermott Visual Effects Producer
Richard Ivan Mann Visual Effects Producer
Mia Johnson Key Hair Stylist
Cherish Brooke Hill Makeup Artist
Allan Aguilar Second Assistant Director
Congyu E Second Unit Director
Jason Gaya Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jacob McNaughton Foley Mixer
Nick Neutra Foley Supervisor
Andrew Twite Sound Effects Editor
Troy Castaneda Stunt Double
Kevin Aguilar Grip
Pedro Pablo Vega Camera Operator
Andres Clavijo Key Grip
Samuel Múñoz Foley Editor
Lyndsey Schenk Foley Editor
Sean Christopher Stunt Coordinator
Reuben J. Lee Stunts
Kyle Soderman Stunt Double
Marco González Grip
Mic Waugh Steadicam Operator
Morgue Marcus Extras Casting
Will Merrick Director, Screenplay
Nicholas D. Johnson Director, Screenplay
Steven Holleran Director of Photography
P.K. Hooker Sound Designer
Shawn Tira Script Supervisor
Sev Ohanian Story
Janeshia Adams-Ginyard Stunt Double
Paul Lacovara Stunt Coordinator
Sherry Rene Stunt Double
Jalil Jay Lynch Stunt Driver
J.D. Lifshitz Thanks
Raphael Margules Thanks
Aneesh Chaganty Story
Lindsey Weissmueller Casting
Julian Scherle Original Music Composer
Lindsay Monahan Costume Designer
Name Title
Sev Ohanian Producer
Jo Henriquez Executive Producer
Congyu E Co-Producer
Adam Sidman Executive Producer
Aneesh Chaganty Producer
Natalie Qasabian Producer
Timur Bekmambetov Executive Producer
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2024 5 44 81 26
2024 6 37 51 25
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2025 3 9 32 2
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Reviews

TitanGusang
8.0

Missing takes the same formula of Searching and expands on it in every single way. There were so many new folds in technology that were used in the film based on a younger character's perspective and technological innovations since 2018. The editing was fantastic with some very creative mashups of d ... ifferent apps in certain montages. While the acting is not as good as the original, mainly due to the absence of John Cho, everyone does enough to maintain a sense of believability in the plot. This film for me was much more gripping than the original, the pace and tension was amped up creating a very streamlined viewing experience. I looked at my phone thinking the movie was only 30 minutes in, and it was over an hour, it flew by. There were plenty of twists in this film, some I could see coming and other that I was completely blown away by. Towards the end, a certain plot point was introduced that almost lost me, but it turns it self around and saves it from ruining the entire experience. I wish the ending would have been better, but overall it was great film that improves on the original. Score: 81% Verdict: Great

Feb 01, 2023
TitanGusang
8.0

Missing takes the same formula of Searching and expands on it in every single way. There were so many new folds in technology that were used in the film based on a younger character's perspective and technological innovations since 2018. The editing was fantastic with some very creative mashups of d ... ifferent apps in certain montages. While the acting is not as good as the original, mainly due to the absence of John Cho, everyone does enough to maintain a sense of believability in the plot. This film for me was much more gripping than the original, the pace and tension was amped up creating a very streamlined viewing experience. I looked at my phone thinking the movie was only 30 minutes in, and it was over an hour, it flew by. There were plenty of twists in this film, some I could see coming and other that I was completely blown away by. Towards the end, a certain plot point was introduced that almost lost me, but it turns it self around and saves it from ruining the entire experience. I wish the ending would have been better, but overall it was great film that improves on the original. Score: 81% Verdict: Great

Feb 01, 2023
heartaem
9.0

Okay. Damn. Woah. What? Come again? This was brilliant. The twists, the turns, plot twist on top of plot twist, everything hit the mark and I am just ASTOUNDED. The writers did amazing with this, and I cannot believe ho well it all connected. I am just... astounded. I don't have much to say other ... than goddamn, I actually want a sequel to this. I don't want a sequel to this because it would likely absolutely ruin the charm of this. This wasa wild ride from start to finish, and I cannot state enough how good this is. Give it a go; easily one of the best movies of this year.

May 09, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

Storm Reid ("June") wakes up a bit the worst for wear one morning only to find she is meant to be at the airport picking up her mother and her boyfriend who are returning to the United Sates after a trip to Colombia. Oddly, the pair are no-shows and soon she is caught in a mystery that could involve ... kidnapping and the FBI as the young woman tries to find out just where "Grace" and "Kevin" have gone! What now ensues is actually quite a scarily effective treatise on just how easy it is for an internet-savvy teenager to use some fairly basic navigational skills and a fair degree of common sense too use the web to acquire a comprehensive knowledge of the missing couple. For me, too much of this happens on hard to follow busy laptop or phone screens, and the story itself has one or two pretty substantial holes - those becoming annoyingly evident and implausible as the plot develops. Still, it's a decent effort from Reid and is an effectively paced drama that just about keeps the interest for the almost two hours it takes us to reach the really rather convoluted and far-fetched resolution.

May 08, 2023
Silverstein
8.0

Aneesh Chaganty made an immediate impact with his 2018 feature debut Searching. While the Google alumnus was not the first to use the screen life format (that is, telling a story only through what we can see on computer screens and digital devices), Chaganty certainly popularized it with a compellin ... g story of a father looking for his missing daughter. In 2023’s Missing, Chaganty produces and gets a ‘story by’ credit but hands the screenwriting and directing to Will Merrick and Nick Johnson. This spiritual follow-up to Searching again revolves around someone who vanishes. The roles get reversed in Missing, replacing a parent who has to fumble his way around social media as the primary searcher with the very tech-savvy June Allen (Storm Reid), a teen who is looking for her missing mother, Grace (Nia Long). While Aneesh Chaganty isn’t at the helm this time around, his influence is still very apparent in Missing. We don’t see June all that often, but as in Searching, we get a sense of what the character is feeling when we watch her type a message in a chat box but doesn’t send it, letting the cursor blink for a few moments before erasing the text and typing a revised message that’s more thoughtful. Anyone who has used computers would be able to relate to moments like these where we write off the top of our heads, sometimes in a very emotional state, only to catch ourselves and think better of what we’ve said. In lieu of seeing facial expressions or hearing line readings, this approach to conveying emotion and giving insight into a character’s thoughts is one of the keys to a screen life narrative, giving the story a beating heart when it could easily lean too much into the technical side and become cold and soulless. Another wrinkle that Merrick and Johnson’s film introduces is the lack of money for the protagonist. Being a high schooler, June doesn’t have much in the way of financial resources and is entirely dependent on the money her mother left prior to going down to Colombia on vacation. This presents a challenge when the FBI’s investigation into Grace’s disappearance doesn’t make enough headway for June, forcing her to hire someone down in Colombia to help find clues. With June’s limited funds, she isn’t able to hire a private investigator and is only able to afford the services of Javier (Joaquim de Almeida), an online platform worker. The inclusion of this character grounds the story as Javier is the type of ordinary person one would expect to come across in today’s gig economy. Being a father himself, Javier connects with June, understanding her desperation to locate her missing mother. The burgeoning relationship between Javier and June is one of the highlights of this film, helping to build the emotional resonance that the story needs to keep viewers engaged. With the twists in the narrative and rock-solid performances from Reid and de Almeida, Missing is one of the rare films that manages to equal the trailblazer that came before. Merrick and Johnson’s movie doesn’t have the novelty of Searching, but their take on an online missing person search changes enough elements to make it feel fresh. This film is a great ride and anyone who enjoyed Searching should give it a look.

May 30, 2023
msbreviews
8.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/missing-mini-review "Missing may not surpass the original, but it stands as a compelling standalone sequel. The screenlife storytelling technique remains fascinating, as debutants Will Merrick and Nick Johnson bring an insane lev ... el of mind-blowing detail to every single digital frame. The tense, twisty narrative holds a generic yet efficiently developed mother-daughter emotional core. accompanied by a wonderful score, smooth pacing, excellent performances, and high entertainment value. Believability is stretched a tad too much in a crazier screenplay, and the screenlife format poses a challenge in conveying the more dramatic moments. Minor issues that won't change an inevitably fantastic reception from a broad audience." Rating: A-

Nov 27, 2023
Ditendra
3.0

Stupid movie. SPOLIER: This teenager black girl (who is very annoying brat by the way) is super smart, always guesses everything and bright ideas always come to her mind. And of course "bad" white dad turns out bad who's trying to kill her mom and hurt her. Message is very clear from this mov ... ie! Typical woke garbage from Hollywood, plus plot is too unrealistic and feels like a soap opera, actually this movie is a soap opera.

Nov 16, 2024