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Grace

"Love. Undying."

Movie R 2009 1h 24m 5.4 /10
Directed by Paul Solet

After a wreck that claims her husband and leaves her pregnant, Madeline Matheson is stunned to discover that her unborn baby may still be alive in some sense. Doctors urge termination to protect her health, but her grief and stubborn hope push her to carry the pregnancy to term. As the months... Read more

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About Grace

After a wreck that claims her husband and leaves her pregnant, Madeline Matheson is stunned to discover that her unborn baby may still be alive in some sense. Doctors urge termination to protect her health, but her grief and stubborn hope push her to carry the pregnancy to term. As the months drag on, the pregnancy exacts a brutal toll on her body and mind, and strange changes begin to unsettle those around her. Madeline clings to a belief that Grace is still with her, even as others warn that the situation has gone beyond ordinary fear. The bond between mother and child becomes a source of mounting danger.

Grace, released in 2009, marks Paul Solet's feature directorial debut. The indie horror was produced on a 5 million budget and stars Jordan Ladd as Madeline alongside Samantha Ferris and Gabrielle Rose. The filming kept tight schedules and locations, letting stark performances drive the chilling material.

The film earned mixed reviews, with Grace holding a 5.4 out of 10 on IMDb from 172 votes. It probes grief and maternal obsession through stark, intimate horror, using tense restraint and body focused imagery to heighten dread rather than rely on jump scares. Its pacing creates a sense of creeping dread, and the use of sound design and a minimal score contributes to a claustrophobic mood throughout.

There are no major nominations or wins listed for Grace, reflecting its status as a provocative but divisive indie horror that mostly circulated on the festival circuit and streaming platforms.

Among horror fans Grace is often cited for its uncompromising take on motherhood and body horror. It has a small but loyal following and is discussed in genre retrospectives about late 2000s independent fright films. Its graphic scenes and ethical questions sparked discussion among fans and critics about pregnancy horror as a subgenre.

Details

Release Date
August 14, 2009
Runtime
1h 24m
Rating
R
User Ratings
172 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Horror, Thriller
Country
Canada
Studio
ArieScope Pictures +2 more
Budget
$5,000,000
External Links
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Cast

Jordan Ladd

Jordan Ladd

Madeline Matheson

Samantha Ferris

Samantha Ferris

Patricia Lang

Gabrielle Rose

Gabrielle Rose

Vivian Matheson

Stephen Park

Stephen Park

Michael Matheson

Serge Houde

Serge Houde

Henry Matheson

Kate Herriot

Kate Herriot

Shelly

T

Troy Skog

ER Doctor

Malcolm Stewart

Malcolm Stewart

Dr. Richard Sohn

Director: Paul Solet

Frequently Asked Questions

Grace is not currently available on streaming subscription services, but you can rent or buy it on Apple iTunes and Amazon Video.

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With a rating of 5.4/10 from 172 viewers, Grace is a mixed bag - check out reviews to see if it's right for you.

After a wreck that claims her husband and leaves her pregnant, Madeline Matheson is stunned to discover that her unborn baby may still be alive in some sense. Doctors urge termination to protect her health, but her grief and stubborn hope push her to carry the pregnancy to term. As the months dra...

Grace stars Jordan Ladd, Samantha Ferris, Gabrielle Rose, Stephen Park, and Serge Houde.

Grace was directed by Paul Solet.

Grace was released on August 14, 2009.

Grace is a Horror and Thriller film.

Jordan Ladd plays Madeline Matheson. She is the expectant mother at the center of Grace who carries her unborn child despite warnings.

Grace follows Madeline Matheson after a car accident kills her husband Michael. She chooses to carry the fetus to term, and Grace emerges undead with a craving for human blood.

Grace is rated R, so it's intended for adult viewers. The film's horror and thriller elements make it unsuitable for most under 17 without an adult.

Samantha Ferris plays Patricia Lang. Patricia Lang is a significant member of the world around Madeline Matheson.