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  1. Run is a 2020 psychological thriller directed by Aneesh Chaganty and starring Sarah Paulson and Kiera Allen (in her feature film debut) as mother and daughter Diane and Chloe Sherman. Due to Chloe's numerous health problems making her all but home-bound, Diane home-schools her, and essentially controls every aspect of her life.

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  2. YMMV for the 2020 Hulu film. Allegedly Optimistic Ending: Chloe escapes Diane and 7 years later has met her true birth parents, married, had a child, regained some of her mobility, and started a career making prosthetic limbs for children.

  3. Run (referred to on-screen as Run.) is a 2020 American psychological horror thriller film directed by Aneesh Chaganty, and written by Chaganty and Sev Ohanian. The film stars Kiera Allen as disabled teenager Chloe Sherman, who begins to suspect that her mother, Diane (Sarah Paulson), has been keeping a dark secret about her upbringing.

  4. BloodRayne (2005) Based on the game of a same name, BloodRayne is the third video game movie by Uwe Boll, starring Kristanna Loken, Michelle Rodriguez, Michael Madsen, and Ben Kingsley. The screenplay was written by Guinevere Turner. The film debuted in 2005 at the Austin Film Festival and hit theaters the following January.

  5. Run’ (2020) is a brilliant horror thriller which has tones of ‘Misery’, including the smart protagonist. I haven’t seen a horror film in a while that had such a smart protagonist, making all the right decisions and being a true survivor despite her disabilities.

  6. Nov 20, 2020 · This is the follow-up from the guys who made 2018’s “ Searching,” a taut, clever thriller starring John Cho as a frantic dad looking for his missing daughter, which took place (almost) entirely within the confines of laptop and cell phone screens.

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  8. Nov 16, 2020 · Runtime: 90 min. Genre: Mystery, Thriller. Cast: Sarah Paulson, Kiera Allen, Sara Sohn. MPAA Rating: PG-13. Review Score: 8. The terror of relying on an untrustworthy caregiver is readily...

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