

A grieving mother transforms herself into a vigilante following the murders of her husband and daughter, eluding the authorities to deliver her own personal brand of justice.
Acting
Garner commits completely to unhinged maternal fury.
Practical Effects
Grimy LA locations feel authentically skid row desperate.
Direction
Morel knows exactly what this is and doesn't apologize.

Director
Pierre Morel
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Garner did most of her own stunts, training for three months with the same team that prepped her for Alias.
Released during the #MeToo wave, it was criticized for exploiting maternal trauma while simultaneously celebrated as female-led action—Garner herself called it 'cathartic chaos.'