Dark Water
From the author of The Ring comes a thoroughly absorbing, suspense-filled thriller starring Jennifer Connelly. Dahlia Williams (Connelly) and her five-year old daughter are ready for a fresh start in a stale yet affordable apartment.
As the extreme pressure of an ugly custody battle builds, life springs a leak along with the plumbing in Dahlia's dank building. The constant drips lead to a flood of dark water and mysterious happenings in the deserted apartment above. Based on the original Japanese classic, DARK WATER plumbs the depths of how far a mother will go to protect her daughter.
Special Features:
- Beneath The Surface: The Making of Dark Water
- The Sound of Terror
- Extraordinary Ensemble
- Analysing Dark Water Scenes
- Deleted Scenes
- Alternate Sequence: Wall Of Water
Critic Reviews:
- " This dank, dark and disturbing psychological horror film is a remake of a Hideo Nakata chiller, but the film it most evokes is Roman Polanski's Repulsion, another tale of mental instability and bad real estate. " – David Ansen
- " Evolves from a supernatural mystery to a truly sad tragedy. " – Felix Vasquez Jr.
- " This murky urban ghost story about a possible haunted hi rise of horrors, basically lets the all-natural creepiness already native to its NYC landscape just do its deadly thing, likely intensified by 9/11's architectural carnage. " – Prairie Miller