P2 is a rollercoaster ride of a film where shocks are delivered fast furiously and with the utmost brutality. With sinister twists and disturbing realism P2 is the ultimate fear-inducing horror movie that will shock and frighten right through to its unforgettable blood-curdling climax. It is Christmas Eve and underneath a Manhattan skyscraper ambitious young executive Angela (Rachel Nichols) is dismayed when her car won't start. The garage is deserted and her phone doesn't get a signal underground. Angela is relieved when Thomas (Wes Bentley) the handsome seemingly... helpful garage attendant offers to look at the car. Unable to get the engine to start he invites Angela to share a Christmas meal with him. She laughs off the invitation but it quickly becomes clear the extremity of her situation is no laughing matter - Thomas has been watching her closely for months and his dinner invitation is not optional. If Angela wants to live to see Christmas morning she must find a way to escape from level P2 of the parking garage. P2 is an accomplished horror-thriller from the partnership of director Frank Khalfoun and writer Alexandra Aja whose previous collaborations on The Hills Have Eyes remake and High Tension have established them as a glaring force within the horror genre. With a dark eerie setting and strong fear inducing script P2 does not fail to live up to the high standards of this partnership's previous releases. [show more]
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Horror starring Rachel Nichols and Wes Bentley. It's Christmas Eve and Angela Bridges (Nichols), an ambitious young executive, is working late before leaving for her family's holiday party. When she gets down to the parking garage, she discovers that her car won't start. The garage is deserted and her mobile phone has no signal. When Thomas (Bentley), a friendly security guard, comes along and offers to help, Angela nervously accepts his gesture of good will. Soon after a failed attempt to start her car, he invites her to stay and share a small Christmas dinner he's preparing in the parking office, but she laughs it off. Angela doesn't realise this is no laughing matter - Thomas has been watching her closely for months and his dinner invitation is not optional. If Angela wants to live to see Christmas morning, she must find a way to escape from level P2 of the parking garage.
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