Since
Unbreakable director M. Night Shyamalan has had disaster after
disaster after disaster, from an alien dying from a glass of water in
Signs all the way to the horrible After Earth, but now the director
seems to be making a comeback with low budget thriller titled
Sundowning.
The
movie stars Kathryn Han as a single mother with two kids, who go
visit their grandparents and then things wrong.
Described
as "a psychological phenomenon associated with increased
confusion and restlessness in patients with some form of dementia.
Symptoms also include agitation and mood swings", Sundowning
also stars Ed Oxenbould (Alexander
and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day)
as one of the kids.
Hahn
as been gaining notoriety with We're
the Millers, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and Bad Words and can
next be seen in Brad Bird's Tomorrowland and Shawn Levy's This is
Where I Leave You.
Production
is getting ready to end (sorry) so a trailer should be on its way.
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