Inconceivable
"Deception hits home."
Seeking to leave behind a painful, abusive past, a mother relocates to a quiet town hoping for a fresh start. In the new community she meets a neighbor who becomes a friend and source of support, at least on the surface. The friendship soon reveals uneasy undercurrents as the other woman grows... Read more
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About Inconceivable
Seeking to leave behind a painful, abusive past, a mother relocates to a quiet town hoping for a fresh start. In the new community she meets a neighbor who becomes a friend and source of support, at least on the surface. The friendship soon reveals uneasy undercurrents as the other woman grows increasingly curious about her past and the reasons for the move. Suburbia is painted as a high stakes arena where everyday routines hide danger, and every exchanged smile may conceal an ulterior motive. As the two mothers circle each other, the tension mounts but the directions of danger stay ambiguous, keeping spectators guessing about motives and safety. The sense of danger rests on quiet looks, overheard whispers, and the fragile line between protection and manipulation.
Directed by Jonathan Baker and released in 2017, Inconceivable features Nicolas Cage, Gina Gershon, Nicky Whelan, Faye Dunaway, and Natalie Eva Marie in a tightly paced suburban crime drama. The project originates from creator Chloe King and draws on material she developed for the screen, blending crime story beats with psychological suspense.
Box office details for Inconceivable are modest and not widely documented, reflecting a limited release strategy typical of mid budget thrillers. The film earned visibility mainly through home video and streaming channels rather than a broad theatrical run.
Critical response was mixed, with some praising the performances and tense mood, while others found the pacing uneven. The film centers on survival and self reinvention, examining how past trauma shapes present choices and how trust can be both shield and trap.
This title did not spark wide cultural conversations, but it offers a look at how a well known cast can elevate a smaller drama. Fans of Nicolas Cage and late career performances may appreciate the mood, the contrasts between apparent kindness and danger, and the suburban thriller atmosphere.
Details
- Release Date
- June 30, 2017
- Runtime
- 1h 45m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 359 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Crime, Drama, Thriller
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Baker Entertainment Group +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Nicolas Cage
Brian
Gina Gershon
Angela
Nicky Whelan
Katie
Faye Dunaway
Donna
Natalie Eva Marie
Linda
James Van Patten
Dr. Weisman
Jonathan Baker
Barry
Leah Huebner
Mother in the Park
Ele Bardha
Jake Reynolds
Corrie Danieley
Monica Wheeler
Director: Jonathan Baker
Written by: Chloe King