
During the New York City blackout of 2003, Kate, a struggling 30-something model with a troubled past, has just moved into her girlfriend Leah's Brooklyn loft, but already doubts about their relationship have begun to loom. When Leah leaves for the weekend, Kate unexpectedly finds herself alone in the apartment in the middle of the worst blackout in North American history. As darkness falls over the city, Kate's paranoia grows and she begins to believe someone in the building... (Full plot summary below)
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During the New York City blackout of 2003, Kate, a struggling 30-something model with a troubled past, has just moved into her girlfriend Leah's Brooklyn loft, but already doubts about their relationship have begun to loom. When Leah leaves for the weekend, Kate unexpectedly finds herself alone in the apartment in the middle of the worst blackout in North American history. As darkness falls over the city, Kate's paranoia grows and she begins to believe someone in the building is stalking her. With no one to help her and escape out of reach, Kate is forced to confront her deepest fears as she fights to survive through the night.
Leave your thoughts about Dark.
| Dread CentralStaci Layne WilsonIt's not perfect, but Dark is one of the better arty indies I've seen in some time. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.Only a serviceable film that sadly never delivers anything wholly compelling or gut wrenching... |
| User ReviewRobert VExcellent performances framed with great cinematography set during the suspenseful backdrop of the 2003 Northeast blackout. More psychological character study with thriller elements than horror. |
| User ReviewLee MThis is very much inspired by Repulsion, down to almost replicating it at times. It's not as effective as its inspiration, but alright nonetheless, and Whitney Able's performance is, depressingly perfect. |