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      • A bit derivative, but a nice change of pace. More supernatural thriller than horror, it's well shot, decently acted, and has a great English manor mystery vibe to it. Good soundtrack too.
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  2. Overall, KNIFE EDGE is an incredibly boring movie that tries but fails miserably to re-ignite British horror. With so many better thrillers such as DISTURBIA out there, it is difficult to recommend this to anyone.

  3. Knife Edge. A former stockbroker (Natalie Press) sees disturbing visions after moving into a country estate with her family. Rent Knife Edge on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. A by-the...

    • (26)
    • Anthony Hickox
    • R
    • Natalie Press
  4. Knife Edge is a 2009 British thriller film directed by Anthony Hickox and starring Natalie Press, Hugh Bonneville and Tamsin Egerton. Plot. A successful Wall Street trader returns to Britain with her family, but her new home in the countryside contains a disturbing secret.

  5. With Hugh Bonneville, Natalie Press, Matthieu Boujenah, Miles Ronayne. A successful Wall Street trader returns to England with her new husband and five-year-old son, but their new start together turns into a nightmare when they move into a country house which contains a terrible secret.

    • (1.2K)
    • Horror, Thriller
    • Anthony Hickox
    • 2010-04-20
  6. Mar 8, 2019 · Knife Edge - Emma’s visions get more and more violent she starts to lose her grip on reality and those around her worry that she is in danger of having a nervous breakdown. What is the real story behind the visions she’s having? - HorrorNews.net

  7. The perfect house. The perfect husband. The perfect murder. A successful Wall Street trader returns to England with her new husband and five-year-old son, but their new start together turns into a nightmare when they move into a country house which contains a terrible secret. Cast.

  8. Knife Edge (2008) review. Director: Anthony Hickox. Starring: Natalie Press, Hugh Bonneville, Mathieu Boujenah, Tamsin Egerton, Joan Plowright, Jamie Harris, Lorcan O’Toole, Mark Holden, Karen Ferrari, Jennifer Munby, Tim Wade, Miles Ronayne, Lee MacDougall, Peter Rnic.

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