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Director
  
Patrick Rea

Initial DVD release
  
January 25, 2013 (Japan)

Duration
  

Language
  
English

4.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Horror

Music director
  
Julian Bickford

Country
  
United States

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Release date
  
January 25, 2013 (2013-01-25) (Japan)

Writer
  
Patrick Rea, Kendal Sinn

Cast
  
Joicie Appell
(Mrs. Shurman),
Emily Boresow
(Alice Maguire),
Jason Coffman
(Creature),
Tom Conroy
(Bartender),
Michelle Davidson
(Dina),
Ian Dempsey
(Sean)

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Tagline
  
In the shadow of the storm it waits.

Official nailbiter trailer 2013


Nailbiter is a 2013 horror film directed by Patrick Rea. The movie was first released onto DVD in Japan on January 25, 2013 and received its American debut on April 5, 2013 at the Phoenix Film Festival. It stars Erin McGrane as a mother who defends herself and her children against a dangerous foe. Rea intends to film a sequel to the film, which is tentatively titled Nailbiter 2.

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Plot

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Janet (Erin McGrane) and her children are on the way to the airport to pick up their father (Aaron Laue) when they are forced to take shelter from a tornado that is ravaging the area. They manage to find a storm shelter outside of a seemingly abandoned house, only for the group to become trapped by a fallen tree that prevents them from leaving the storm shelter. Things are made worse when they discover that they're not alone in the house or storm shelter and the group is attacked by a monstrous creature.

Cast

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  • Erin McGrane as Janet Maguire
  • Meg Saricks as Jennifer Maguire
  • Emily Boresow as Alice Maguire
  • Sally Spurgeon as Sally Maguire
  • Joicie Appell as Mrs. Shurman
  • Mark Ridgway as Sheriff
  • Ben Jeffrey as Deputy Carr
  • Michelle Davidson as Dina
  • Allen Lowman as Tom
  • Ian Dempsey as Sean
  • Aaron Laue as Lt. Maguire
  • Zane Martin as Little monster
  • John D. Barnes as Townsperson
  • Jason Coffman as Creature
  • Tom Conroy as Bartender
  • Anita Cordell as Traveler at airport
  • Production

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    Rea first announced plans for Nailbiter in 2008 but did not begin production until 2009, as he had to first raise funding for the film. Filming began in 2009 in Kansas City, Missouri, but shooting stopped 2/3 of the way into the film as Rea ran out of funding. The cast and crew resumed filming in December 2010 and shot an additional airport scene in May 2011, after which point they moved fully into post production. While working on the film's script, Rea chose to make much of the cast female as he "felt like that would be more endearing as well as more compelling." Before officially beginning filming, Rea had his four main actors "go out and act like a family for awhile" in order to build a connection between the actors. Other than financial difficulties, the only significant issue with the filming for Nailbiter experienced was the weather, as the "days [Rea] wanted to look stormy were sunny and the days [he] wanted to look sunny looked stormy".

    Reception

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    Critical reception for Nailbiter has been mixed to positive. A reviewer for Star Pulse commented that "As far as sheer creep factor, "Nailbiter" delivers handsomely" but criticized the DVD's lack of a "making of" documentary. The Oklahoma Gazette praised the film's setting, as they felt that this was "intriguing" and also commented favorably on the choice of making Erin McGrane's character an alcoholic. Ain't It Cool News also cited McGrane's character's alcoholism as a highlight, as they saw this as one of several small touches that they enjoyed. Dread Central remarked that the film was "not a perfect flick", as they felt that McGrane took too long to settle into her character but overall saw the movie as "ingenious, creepy and a delightful modern take on an old-school sense of storytelling".

    Awards

  • Best Director at Fright Night Film Fest (2013, won)
  • Best Horror Feature at Shriekfest (2013, won)
  • References

    Nailbiter Wikipedia
    Nailbiter IMDb Nailbiter themoviedb.org