
A mysterious young woman, Katie (Nicky Whelan), and her daughter move to a new town to escape her past and quickly befriends Angela Morgan (Gina Gershon), a mother of one who longs for a bigger family. As their lives become intricately entwined, Angela and her husband, Brian, (Nicolas Cage), invite Katie to live in their guest-house to serve as their nanny. Over time, the blossoming friendship between the two women spirals into a dangerous obsession as Katie becomes overly at... (Full plot summary below)
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A mysterious young woman, Katie (Nicky Whelan), and her daughter move to a new town to escape her past and quickly befriends Angela Morgan (Gina Gershon), a mother of one who longs for a bigger family. As their lives become intricately entwined, Angela and her husband, Brian, (Nicolas Cage), invite Katie to live in their guest-house to serve as their nanny. Over time, the blossoming friendship between the two women spirals into a dangerous obsession as Katie becomes overly attached to the Morgans' daughter. Enduring lies and manipulations, Angela and Brian realize that sweet Katie is actually trying to destroy their family from within.
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| FilmsInReview.comVictoria AlexanderA female driven thriller about a subject very much in the news. |
| The Hollywood NewsKat HughesInconceivable offers a mysterious thriller that rises above usual genre tropes, becoming something very interesting indeed. |
| Eye for FilmJennie KermodeInconceivable is a well made film anchored by strong work from Gershon, who gives her character a lot more depth than is present in the script. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreA thriller that's too obvious to come off, too melodramatic to surprise and too slow to hold our interest. |
| Nerd ReportFred TopelThe Hand That Rocks The Cradle with a surrogate! |
| Movie TalkJason BestThe title says it all. Overwrought psycho thriller Inconceivable is so wildly implausible it will leave you shaking your head in disbelief or hooting with laughter. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayFirst-time feature-director Jonathan Baker keeps the pace too slack and the tone too earnest — and sometimes fails to convey basic visual information about what’s happening. |
| FanboyNation.comSean MulvihillThis is a movie without suspense, nothing remotely sexy, and not even bad enough to have its own warped personality. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn JohansonThis preposterous, stilted, often hilariously terrible domestic thriller twists maternal yearnings into a toxic parody of femininity. |
| User ReviewKatie BI wasn't really expecting that plot twist at the end of the movie!!! The movie's pacing was really slow and I think some parts of it was unnecessary. The ending was really good and it really gets everyone's attention. Looking forward for a spin off or possibly a sequel??? ?? |