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Knuckleball
The 12-year-old Henry alone was targeted at an isolated farm. Where the 12-year-old Henry found himself at the center directed by the terror and unrest that might kill him away from the people and Henry must face his fate so as not to be exposed to death.
4 November 1968, Ontario, Canada
29 July 1990, Ajax, Ontario, Canada
9 April 1982, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
11 August 1979, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
August 03, 2018
Disappointing, too, that Knuckleball introduces a lady cop so charmingly and progressively... only to reduce her to collateral damage in her very next scene.
May 15, 2018
The blunt simplicity of Knuckleball's story makes it easy to dive into, while the intense action keeps you riveted right up to its closing moments.
September 28, 2018
Peterson crafts a chilling homage to The Shining; handles the why-doesn't-he-use-his-cellphone question nicely; and delivers a decent followup to his last feature, 2012's Lloyd the Conqueror.
August 23, 2018
Once we get to the 'action', the film doesn't let up until the climax and it's a blast to watch.
October 04, 2018
For the most part, this is a tautly constructed exercise in suspense, set among striking-looking snowbound fields and farmhouses.
August 03, 2018
This is a slow-burner that will draw you in, with an eerie sense of atmosphere and style coupled with some excellent cinematography by Jon Thomas. One to be applauded for trying something different with conventional horror themes.
September 21, 2018
The film relies heavily on the interplay between Henry and Dixon, which resembles a violent dance. Both actors invest deeply in their roles, which helps to sell the tension (particularly as the bodies begin to pile up)
July 25, 2018
Though gruelling in places, Knuckleball is a thriller in the truest sense.
October 06, 2018
While you're watching, helmer Michael Peterson effectively earns suspension of disbelief with stark atmospherics, solid performances and a persuasive escalation of panic.

