Frozen (2010)
This story tells about three of the skiers who were caught in a real disaster. That story began with three snowboarders, stranded on a high-altitude crane at the New England ski resort. It ends up with a real nightmare for these skiers because the resorts have been closed because of the winter storm, which may turn things off completely.
12 May 1973, Santa Monica, California, USA
15 March 1955, Massapequa, Long Island, New York, USA
19 September 1984, Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
20 August 1979, Cripple Creek, Colorado, USA
7 October 1979, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
8 April 1955, Auburn, California, USA
15 August 1977, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
31 March 1975, Holliston, Massachusetts, USA
June 14, 2016
Overall, it's a one note premise, where the characters, stuck up on a lift, have nowhere to go and quite fittingly the movie in turn, goes nowhere.
January 19, 2014
Reinterpretation of The Snow Queen, Hans Christian Andersen's classic fairytale as an animated, female empowerment musical.
February 05, 2010
Frozen is good for five minutes of "What would you do if?" games. Then it's just stiff as a board.
February 15, 2013
Green avoids Hatchet's corny clichés and totally redeems himself with a harrowing portrait of humans at the mercy of the great outdoors.
February 05, 2010
In those moments when we (and the characters) are paralyzed between bad decisions, we're as stiff with tension as an icicle.
February 08, 2010
There's not enough here for 90 minutes.
February 05, 2010
Another date movie-horror flick designed to scare tentative couples into each other's arms.
February 05, 2010
A stuck chairlift just doesn't exert the same primal terror as a roiling sea, and to make up the difference, Green would need a better cast and sharper dialogue than he has here.
August 26, 2015
You'll definitely recall this freezing flick the next time you go skiing. For the next 15 years or so.
April 04, 2011
Characters possess serious lack of thinking ability and survival skills. Even when it comes to stuff like zipping up their coats all the way.
September 22, 2010
Adam Green's taut, toe-curling survival thriller is better than it should be: the concept and the characters' behaviour are mostly plausible, the script is dark and funny, the acting is adequate, and the wildlife scenes are convincing.
January 02, 2014
Energy thaws kid-friendly Frozen

