Rachel Nichols
Angela Bridges
A businesswoman finds herself locked with a unhinged security guard in a parking garage after getting stuck working late on Christmas Eve.
Homepage | http://www.p2themovie.com/ |
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Release Date | 2007-11-09 |
Runtime | 1h 38m |
Directors | Franck Khalfoun, Maxime Alexandre, Chi Fung, Jerry Nicolaou |
Producers | Alexandre Aja, Erik Feig, Grégory Levasseur, Patrick Wachsberger, Laura LeFaivre, Greg Copeland, Andrew Matosich, Daniel J. Heffner, Bob Hayward, David Garrett, Alix Taylor |
Writers | Franck Khalfoun, Alexandre Aja, Alexandre Aja, Grégory Levasseur, Grégory Levasseur |
P2 isn’t unique, but its outstanding lead, Christmas charm, and smart decisions make it a well-done and entertaining thriller.
P2 might be a straightforward kidnapping thriller, but with a female lead that makes smart survival decisions and surprisingly strong performances for a B slasher flick, P2 is a solid suspense film that genre fans can use to celebrate the holidays. Rachel Nichols delivers a performance that makes her terror and resolve feel genuine and convincing and adds some realism to the film. So much better than what you would expect in a low-budget horror movie. Watching her character develop from panicked to decisive and strong is a major film highlight. Wes Bentley’s villain is crazed, creepy, and unpredictable, keeping the audience guessing whether he will try to romance or murder his victim. P2 is a simple low-budget thriller that might not be award-worthy but still entertains anyone looking for a different type of Christmas movie.
— The Movie Mob