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Naomi Watts and Jacob Tremblay come together for Shut In

| | Oct 18, 2016, at 09:48 pm
Mumbai, Oct 18 (IBNS): PVR Pictures is all set to release the edge of the seat thriller starring Watts and Tremblay in India on Nov 18.

Known for her super hit horror franchise The Ring, Watts is closer home with yet another horror thriller outing, Shut In. ]


Joining her is the academy award nominee, boy wonder Jacob Tremblay known for his outstanding performance in The Room with Bree Larson.

After showcasing a dramatic and emotional journey of a mother and son in The Room, Tremblay is back with Watts with yet another mother son story, this time in a completely different set up and premise.

Directed by Farren Blackburn, known for directing famous television series like Doctor Who, Daredevil and more, Shut In is a  heart-pounding thriller about a widowed child psychologist who lives in an isolated existence in rural New England. Caught in a deadly winter storm, she must find a way to rescue a young boy before he disappears forever.
 

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