Vanishing on 7th Street
When a massive power outage plunges the city of Detroit into total darkness, a disparate group of individuals find themselves alone. As daylight disappears they realize that the Dark is coming for them.
19 April 1982, Chicago, Illinois, USA
6 November 1972, Westminster, London, England, UK
22 July 1964, Bogotá, Colombia
23 March 1963, New York City, New York, USA
October 08, 2014
Can't make heads or tails of its own ideas.
June 23, 2013
The film has a few eerie chills, but they're chills in anticipation of a payoff. There is no payoff.
February 24, 2011
Anderson spends most of his energy creating a mood - making "Vanishing" more cerebral than white-knuckle, though a few more shrieks (mine) might have been nice.
January 04, 2012
it's to Anderson's credit that despite a slight script, this film keeps you on your toes almost right to the end.
February 18, 2011
Anderson does a lot with very little - a wavering light, a patch of darkness - and Jaswinski's script tries to break up the stage-bound monotony with a few well-timed (if not particularly informative) flashbacks.
February 25, 2011
Brad Anderson's supernatural thriller is stacked to keep us guessing. Initially, this makes it watchably atmospheric. But the inconclusive hints lead to the sense that he's withholding too much.
February 18, 2011
Brad Anderson's creepily effective low-budget thriller may not have a punch line worthy of your typical "Twilight Zone" episode, but it otherwise gets the job done in under an hour and a half with a good cast.
February 24, 2011
This is The Twilight Zone as written by Jean Paul Sartre. What audacity! What vision! And, alas, what a failure.
July 24, 2013
An enjoyable low-budget horror flick, Vanishing on 7th Street has all the thrills and chills you could hope for from a film like this.
June 30, 2011
A creepy, high quality B movie
March 04, 2011
Prediction: Vanishing on 7th St. will vanish from theaters very quickly.
January 29, 2012
The film borrows from too many sources, and almost always comes up short, lacking depth, character or reason.

