Right at Your Door Movie Information

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Overall Rank: 12202

Average Rating: 2.4/4

# of Ratings: 22

Theatrical Release Date: 01/23/2006

Language: English

Genre: Thriller

MPAA Rating: R

Director: Chris Gorak

Actors: Mary McCormack, Rory Cochrane, Tony Perez,, Jon Huertas, Scotty Noyd Jr., Max Kasch

Plot: A dirty bomb goes off in Los Angeles, jamming freeways and spreading a toxic cloud.

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Rating of
3/4

dukeakasmudge - wrote on 09/29/2011

Great movie that had me hooked from the start with an ending I didnt see coming at all

Rating of
3/4

gideon43 - wrote on 06/04/2010

Low-key yet incredibly tense semi post apocalyptic movie, which hits all the right buttons. Plays on the fears of the public and the serious threat of terrorism and creates a wave of fear which is chilling and scarily realistic. A movie, which also deals with relationships, commitment and the desire to live, come what may. Superior acting, solid camerawork and a twist ending that although bordering on the ludicrous ends up the right side of brilliance.

Rating of
2.5/4

mzx1234 - wrote on 03/24/2008

decent post 9/11 little terror of being trapped in your house after a chemical attack type movie. Rory Cochrane aka speed from csi miami won't let his wife in on the dawn of the apocalypse. interesting relationship type stuff. mary...what's her name Mary McCormack. nice little twist sort of at the end. good production value for such a low budg film all basically set on one location, in the house

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Rating of
2/4

Too Much Crying, Arguing

Franz Patrick - wrote on 04/22/2008

I was so frustrated with this movie because I wanted it so badly to succeed! The premise is great: biological warfare in Los Angeles. At first I thought, "Great! An independent movie with a fascinating and daring premise!" But those thoughts turned into, "What the hell. This couple needs to stop crying their eyes off. This is getting annoying!" half-way through the picture. I get that they had a small budget because it was independently made. But it was just too slow and too focused on this one couple to the point where it got redundant. They could have gone in a million different directions, such as showing the audience what was happening in--oh, I don't know--downtown Los Angeles, where the bombs originated. At first, it was heartpounding to hear that the city was being attacked and …

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