Don't Move
"You can hide. But you can't run."
In a secluded forest, Iris grapples with a recent loss and a fragile sense of safety. Her quiet vigil is shattered when a masked assailant appears and injects her with a drug that robs her of movement. Paralyzed, she becomes acutely aware of every creak of trees, every distant crack, and the... Read more
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About Don't Move
In a secluded forest, Iris grapples with a recent loss and a fragile sense of safety. Her quiet vigil is shattered when a masked assailant appears and injects her with a drug that robs her of movement. Paralyzed, she becomes acutely aware of every creak of trees, every distant crack, and the predator’s footsteps closing in. The setting compresses time and space, turning a wide, silent landscape into a claustrophobic trap. With no clear path to help and her body failing, Iris must rely on memory, focus, and stubborn will to survive the onslaught. The film keeps twists to a minimum, concentrating on endurance and immediacy. The tension tightens through careful sound design and Iris's reactions rather than dialogue clues.
Directed by Brian Netto and Adam Schindler, Don't Move arises from writers T. J. Cimfel and David White. The film favors a tight siege style in a remote forest, anchored by Kelsey Asbille with Finn Wittrock in a supporting role.
Box office numbers for Don't Move remain modest, with a reported worldwide gross around 88,489 dollars. The release appears targeted to select theaters and streaming, a common path for indie horror that prioritizes atmosphere and performance over wide market presence.
Audiences place the film in the mid range, with an average about 6.3 from 942 votes. The story centers on grief and the fragility of the body, using a forest setting to heighten suspense. It emphasizes quick thinking, physical grit, and a stubborn refusal to quit. The film's pared down approach means every decision Iris makes carries weight, and the audience shares her disorientation as time blurs.
Early chatter around Don't Move suggests it may carve out a niche for lean survival thrillers that lean on mood and practical effects rather than high budget spectacle. Asbille's committed performance stands out, inviting discussion about vulnerability and resilience in isolation.
Details
- Release Date
- October 24, 2024
- Runtime
- 1h 32m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 942 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Horror, Thriller
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Capstone Studios +2 more
- Box Office
- $88,489
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Kelsey Asbille
Iris
Finn Wittrock
Richard
Moray Treadwell
Bill
Daniel Francis
Dontrell
Denis Kostadinov
Mateo
Kate Nichols
Young Mom
Skye Little Wing Dimova-Saw
Boy
Dylan Beam
Daughter (voice) (uncredited)
Sarah Sarandos
Selfie Girl (uncredited)
Zainab Azizi
Selfie Girl (uncredited)
Director: Brian Netto, Adam Schindler
Written by: T.J. Cimfel, David White