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Wind Chill
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The girl's anti-social behavior is made clear as she selfishly carries on a cell phone conversation. Finally noticing the pained look on her driver's face, she hangs up her phone. He explains to her the 'rules' of ride sharing, they share half the expenses and it's her responsibility to keep up a conversation while they drive. The conversation is very stilted between mismatched pair: the anti-social, loner chick and the square Catholic High School graduate driver who is majoring philosophy. Guy reveals they shared a class together. Girl says it was a huge class and she never noticed him. Guy asks about her glasses, 'Did you have Lazik surgery?' Girl is surprised that he knows about her glasses since she only wears them in her dorm room. An awkward pause is filled with the guy changing the subject.
The girl's anti-social behavior is made clear as she selfishly carries on a cell phone conversation. Finally noticing the pained look on her driver's face, she hangs up her phone. He explains to her the 'rules' of ride sharing, they share half the expenses and it's her responsibility to keep up a conversation while they drive. The conversation is very stilted between mismatched pair: the anti-social, loner chick and the square Catholic High School graduate driver who is majoring philosophy. Guy reveals they shared a class together. Girl says it was a huge class and she never noticed him. Guy asks about her glasses, 'Did you have Lazik surgery?' Girl is surprised that he knows about her glasses since she only wears them in her dorm room. An awkward pause is filled with the guy changing the subject.
Actors:
Ian Thompson,
Ian A. Wallace,
Emily Blunt,
Darren Moore,
Martin Donovan,
Linden Banks,
Donny Lucas,
Caz Odin Darko,
Ned Bellamy,
Heath Horejda,
Chelan Simmons
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Ian Thompson
Ian A. Wallace
Emily Blunt
23 February 1983, Roehampton, London, England, UK
Darren Moore
Martin Donovan
19 August 1957, Reseda, California, USA
Linden Banks
Donny Lucas
Caz Odin Darko
Ned Bellamy
7 May 1957, Dayton, Ohio, USA
Heath Horejda
Chelan Simmons
29 October 1982, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Director:
Gregory Jacobs
Country:
United Kingdom
Keywords:
#Ashton Holmes #Emily Blunt #Gregory Jacobs #Martin Donovan #Ned Bellamy #Wind Chill #Wind Chill (2007)
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August 03, 2007
The passage to ex-rental DVD bins will be swift for this lethally pretentious bit of low-rent schlock.
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April 30, 2007
A moody, spooky tale, rendered with laudable economy.
August 03, 2007
Ropey, derivative and very, very boring horror-thriller.
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Imagine a campfire story told by Jack London after downing a bottle of Jack Daniels. The chilly atmosphere would be in full force but the plotting might be a bit punch drunk.
May 02, 2007
Well before day breaks, it's the movie's plot (which would have made for an outstanding Outer Limits episode) that has come to seem stuck in an endless loop.
Apollo Guide
September 01, 2007
After a great set-up, we're left stranded by the side of the road, wishing the filmmakers had come up with a conclusion at least somewhere close to as good.
Variety
April 28, 2007
Wind Chill blows into increasingly nightmarish and ludicrous territory, introducing frostbitten ghouls, priestly apparitions, a nasty cop, and a cycle of hallucinations.
August 26, 2007
At the very least, it's an old-fashioned ghost story with half a brain -- and that's got to be worth more than a casual glance.
Hollywood Reporter
May 01, 2007
Wind Chill, for all its flaws, is an often spooky and imaginative ghost story that contains a genuine creepiness.
August 03, 2007
As clunky as it is emotionally unconvincing.
August 11, 2008
...a refreshingly adult horror effort that boasts a pair of phenomenal lead performances.
New York Post
May 02, 2007
Almost always, you can expect the worst when a studio dumps a film without advance screenings. But the well-crafted thriller Wind Chill, with rising star Emily Blunt, is the very rare case where somebody (in this case, Sony) goofed.

