
After Lexi leaves home to visit Central LA, there's a terrorist attack involving chemical bombs. After the attack, her musician husband, Brad, fails to find her and reluctantly seals himself inside his house. He will have to deal with this decision in the days to come.... (Full plot summary below)
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After Lexi leaves home to visit Central LA, there's a terrorist attack involving chemical bombs. After the attack, her musician husband, Brad, fails to find her and reluctantly seals himself inside his house. He will have to deal with this decision in the days to come.
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| CompuserveHarvey S. KartenListening to these two irritating people in a movie that's not scary is exasperating. |
| East Bay ExpressKelly VanceStrikingly different than most end-of-the-world midnight-movie scenarios. |
| MaximPete HammondIt will rattle your comfort zone and keep you unnerved throughout. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...a low-key yet sporadically tense drama... |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliWhile this is admittedly not lighthearted mainstream fare, the subject matter is interesting and is handled in a manner that offers a compelling and sometimes unsettling 95 minutes. |
| Entertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumThere are no zombies to distract from the plausibility of Right at Your Door. And that's what makes this smart, coolly horrifying American indie thriller one of the scariest movies you're likely to see all year — a post-9/11 nightmare about terrorism, panic, and paranoia with real, waking-life implications. |
| Filmcritic.comChris CabinThough not a zombie film (if only!), Gorak's shuffling contagion thriller lumbers and groans like the living dead. |
| Empire MagazineKim NewmanA necessary counter-argument to the wave of patriotic 9/11 movies, this homes in on the other side of disaster and rings horribly true in the wake of the Washington anthrax scare and post-Katrina New Orleans. |
| Shadows on the WallRich ClineMcCormack and Cochrane are both amazing, giving outrageously raw performances that leave us breathless most of the time. |
| EmanuelLevy.ComEmanuel LevyThe first reel is intriguing and the ominous mood is consistently right, but ultimately, this potentially timely feature shows its narrative weaknesses in being narrow-minded and underpopulated in characters. |