Frozen

Frozen

By Adam Green

  • Genre: Horror
  • Release Date: 2010-02-05
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 33min
  • Director: Adam Green
  • Production Company: Ghost Corps
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 5.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.57/10
6.57
From 223 Ratings

Description

A typical day on the slopes turns into a chilling nightmare for three snowboarders when they get stranded on the chairlift before their last run. As the ski patrol switches off the night lights, they realize with growing panic that they've been left behind, dangling high off the ground with no way down.

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Reviews

  • Messed up

    4
    By bettsyarte
    This movie is just… weird, also pla stop making wolves the bad guys they are just trying to survive
  • Better than expected

    5
    By Kiki S.👩🏻
    I expected this to be a boring movie that had a lot of dead space, but let me tell you! This movie has scarred me for life, I will never be the last one to go up the slopes at a ski resort ever now! Thank you Frozen for the life lesson
  • It’s an alright film.

    3
    By JoePascoe
    The title pretty much says it all folks. Three stars because I was ultimately satisfied, but this is one Disney’s… oddest. I was looking forward to hearing “Let it Go”, but this movie has no musical numbers. In fact, it’s not even animated. The kids were afraid of it, but I still didn’t hate it so I’m kind of okay with it.
  • Ummm QUESTIONS

    1
    By AnGeL💗💝
    How come they did not let them go then they close after they are off and out why
  • Underrated by far!

    5
    By BlairD MusiqGeek
    Wow. Just wow! What a ride that was! Highly recommend.
  • Not a horror film; but a good suspense/drama.

    3
    By Kyle_Andrew_
    The cinematography is very well done; as well as the audio work on this film. They really create the perfect ambiance. There’s some quirky one liners. Decent acting. The full plot is where there needed some work. Act 3 is where it all begins to drag, unfortunately, because it all starts to feel repetitive. To be fair, having them stuck on a lift is a bit limiting. However, I will add that I don’t think a usually populated resort would have a carnivorous wolf pack infestation. It just felt like a cop out for gimmicks, which is a shame because the film really does have a lot of great elements and moments that they could’ve expanded on. Probably wouldn’t watch it again (at least for awhile), but wouldn’t turn anyone away from watch it either.
  • No songs sung in this Frozen

    4
    By TvWayne
    This movie should be a classic by now. Great cast, slow burn, horror in spurts. All in a completely believable terrifying plot.
  • 😀♥️🎬🎥🍿

    5
    By Baddalenoj
    I love this Movie♥️ 🎥 🍿🍸
  • Disappear

    1
    By Warriors of Arendelle
    People just disappear when people die. Hell and heaven do not exist. Hell and heaven never exist. Because nobody can prove hell and heaven exist.
  • LOGIC OF THE JUMP SCENE

    5
    By PrincessKuran
    So, I loved this movie. It was suspenseful, the actors were great & all in all it was a great thriller, BUT. WHY WOULD ANYONE IN THEIR RIGHT MIND JUMP WITH THEIR LEGS STRAIGHT. THE PRESSURE EVEN IN SNOW IS ENOUGH TO BREAK THEM JUST BY THEY SHEER FORCE OF THE FALL. He SHOULD'VE held onto, facing the lift, lowered himself while hanging on with his body dangling at arms length & dropped from there.That way it shortens the distance between him & the ground/snow & therefore reduces the impact from sheer force of the drop. Then he should’ve relaxed his body, let go, then tucked & rolled. No broken legs would’ve happened. BUT ALSO, on the other hand I guess it would’ve taken away from the suspense in the movie. So I guess it was done this way purposely, but still, if you ever find yourself in that kind of situation there’s the explanation on how this should’ve been done. 😬😬😬😬😬🤔🤔🤔🤔🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

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