Seeking revenge for the murder of their religious leader, fundamental loyalists kidnap and torture the man they believe responsible, but the ensuing clash of right vs. left ideologies quickly reveals that they may have the wrong man, which puts them on a path toward a shocking twist.
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Three members of an extremist cult kidnap and torture a prominent photojournalist who they believe murdered their revered leader in this twisting psychological thriller starring Cary Elwes, Andie MacDowell, and Frank Whaley. The widow of late cult leader Reverend Kalahan, Helen (MacDowell) is determined to seek revenge against the man who murdered her husband. But in a tragic twist of fate Helen, her dangerously unstable son, Jake (Matt Dallas), and their sadistic enforcer, Aaron (Whaley), discover that they may have targeted the wrong man. The more the trio interrogates the terrified Ethan (Elwes), the more apparent it becomes that Helen, Jake, and Aaron may have escalated a situation that no one can walk away from untarnished. As Helen grows increasingly convinced of Ethan's innocence, cold-blooded killer Aaron vows to leave no witnesses, and attempts to manipulate Jake into taking his side. Meanwhile, Ethan's estranged wife, Kate (Nicole Ansari-Cox), attempts to call Ethan when he fails to pick up their ten-year-old daugther, Sarah (Emma Kantor), at the predetermined time, and drives to his apartment to confront him personally.
Jonathan Mossek directs this psychological thriller about a New York photojournalist who is subjected to a terrifying ordeal in a case of mistaken identity. Believing him to be the man responsible for the murder of her right-wing cult leader husband Reverend Kalahan (Brian Cox), Helen (Andie MacDowell), along with son Jake (Matt Dallas) and sociopathic lieutenant Aaron (Frank Whaley) begin torturing a terrified Ethan (Cary Elwes) after breaking into his home. As Ethan's protestations that they have the wrong man slowly begin to gain credence with Helen, the situation takes an even darker course when Ethan's estranged partner, Kate (Nicole Ansari-Cox) and their ten-year-old daughter, Sarah (Emma Kantor) pay a surprise visit to the apartment.
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