
Sarah Paulson
Mother / Diane
Kiera Allen
Daughter / Chloe
Pat Healy
Mailman
Sara Sohn
Nurse
Erik Athavale
Doctor
BJ Harrison
Meeting Leader
Sharon Bajer
Pharmacist
Onalee Ames
Crying Hands
Joanne Rodriguez
Security Guard (Corrections)
Ernie Foort
Security Guard (Hospital)
Bradley Sawatzky
Obstetrician
Cory Wojcik
Person in Line
Tony Revolori
Brooklyn Boy
Carter Heintz
Nivea Boy (uncredited)
Steve Pacaud
Doctor (uncredited)
Derek James Trapp
Nurse (uncredited)

Released
en
$1,700,000.00
$5,184,368.00
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- #single mother
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- #prescription medication
- #physical disability
- #cloistered life
- #college applications
- #munchausen syndrome by proxy
Reviews
Run delivers a gripping psychological thriller rooted in the disturbing dynamic of a mother's obsessive control over her disabled daughter. While the story becomes predictable midway, the strong performances and suspenseful atmosphere keep it engaging until its unexpected ending. Some plot inconsistencies slightly detract from the realism, but the film remains a thought-provoking and chilling expe
the film was good overall, but the manipulation and gaslighting were too easy to spot right off the bat. i don’t know if the director intended for it to be like that to show how chloe has been dealing with this her whole life. the plot twist towards the end was unexpected, which was nice. i also wish that chloe could’ve killed her “mom” on her own to break out of the mold that disabled people are
I watched a lot of movies and it had been a long time (over the pandemic year/s) since I have seen such a gripping thriller involving a family. In Run, a mother and a daughter's relationship starts to strain when the latter suspects her mother is doing ill on her. As you continue to guess what it might be, Run takes you by surprise. It delivers the goods and it keeps you hooked till the last secon
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Aneesh Chaganty's Searching was enough to add its debutant director-screenwriter to my list of "filmmakers to follow closely". Run solidifies Chaganty's place in Hollywood as one of the most technically impressive directors working today. His undeniable talent allows him to effortlessly generate in












