

A returning war veteran, stricken with PTSD, gets trapped with his teenage sister on Boston's Tobin Memorial Bridge when a heavily armed group of ex-military revolutionaries take everyone hostage.
Practical Effects
Actual bridge location saves every dollar of this modest budget.
Stunts
Dylan Sprouse doing his own grimacing deserves respect somehow.

Director
Patrick Lussier
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Tobin Bridge is real and genuinely terrifying—locals call it 'the roller coaster' for its steep grade and sway in wind. The production got three nights to shoot there.
This continues 2024's weird trend of 'veteran trauma as action fuel' alongside Land of Bad and Civil War, suggesting Hollywood finally noticed we made a lot of sad soldiers.