The Strangers

After their car breaks down, a couple driving cross-country to begin a new life in the Pacific Northwest is forced to spend the night in a secluded rental, where they are terrorized from dusk till dawn by three masked strangers.

  • Released:
  • Runtime: 91 minutes
  • Genre: Horror, Thrillers
  • Stars: Madelaine Petsch, Froy Gutierrez, Gabriel Basso, Ema Horvath, Milo Callaghan, Rachel Shenton, Ella Bruccoleri, George Young, Janis Ahern, Pedro Leandro, Ryan Brown, Ben Cartwright, Miles Yekinni, Rebecka Johnston, Stevee Davies, Brian Law, Sara Freedland, Florian Clare, Rafaella Biscayn, Pablo Sandstorm
  • Director: Renny Harlin
 Comments
  • mqwbqmj - 1 July 2024
    The gullables chapter none
    This movie is god awful.... The horrid decision making abilities the willingness to go towards the creepy noises, the "you sure you didn't mistake the human being standing in front of you with that picture frame hanging 20 feet away?" What in the actual F man I can't believe someone directed this and at any point during production said to themselves "that's it!!! Nailed it!!!" Like are you actually kidding me? Did they even watch the first strangers? How can this be related to that in any way shape or form is beyond me... absolutely garbage and a waste of money I can't believe a big production company was responsible for this atrocity of a horror film....
  • iamtherobotman - 28 June 2024
    So annoying.
    This is the kind of film, specifically Horror film which can't help by annoy.

    It's trope after lazy trope.

    1. Near accident on all but deserted road. Faced with angry individual.

    2. Decide to stop into 'small town USA' for some food, manage to annoy the locals.

    3. Car breaks down. Local mechanic says he can fix it, but not until morning, as everything is closed for the night(even though it's about 1400).

    4. Locals know of conveniently vacant accommodation the couple can use for the night.

    5. While alone in the house, she see's one of the son to be assailants, runs and hides. Mere minutes later, someone starts opening the door, she freaks out...It's OK, it's your Boyfriend.

    6. She then proceeds to tell boyfriend about seeing someone with a mask on, inside the house. Boyfriend points to a tiny painting on the wall, of a Clown... 'Is that what you saw?'... 'Mmmm, i mean, it could've been'. NO, IT COULDN'T HAVE!! YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOU SAW, AND WHERE YOU SAW IT, AND IT WASN'T A PAINTING!!

    I could go on and on with just how lazy and stupid this film is, but i think the point has been made.

    This is another franchise which needs to end. The first film was OK. Why they had to then do the usual thing of flogging a dead horse, i really don't know.

    This film is tired, lazy and truly awful. Don't watch. Avoid at all cost.