Case 39: Academy Award winner Rene Zellweger stars in this terrifying supernatural thriller about a social worker who has been assigned the unusual and disturbing case of Lillith Sullivan ... a girl with a strange and mysterious past. When Emily (Zellweger) opens her home in an attempt to help Lillith it turns into a deadly nightmare she may not survive. Co-starring Bradley Cooper (The Hangover) Case 39 is a heart-stopping chiller with startling surprises that lead to a shocking and sinister ending. Carriers: Chris Pine (Star Trek) stars in this intense gripping thriller... about a deadly threat beyond anyone's worst nightmare. Determined to escape a lethal virus four teens set out in search of an uncontaminated refuge only to discover that they are far more dangerous to each other than the virus they are trying to survive. Carriers is a pulse-pounding journey into a world where laws and rules no longer apply and no one can be trusted not even your friends. [show more]
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Double bill of film thrillers from 2009. Christian Alvart directs 'Case 39' (2009) starring Renee Zellweger, Ian McShane and Jodelle Ferland. In Vancouver, Emily Jenkins (Zellweger) is a family services social worker who is assigned a new case involving a ten-year-old girl named Lilith (Ferland). As she investigates, Emily soon realises that the troubled Lilith is in real danger from her parents, so she takes her in herself and offers to look after her until a suitable foster home can be found. However, she discovers to her horror that the situation is far worse than she could ever have imagined. In the sci-fi thriller, 'Carriers' (2009), an incurable virus has swept across the globe, killing anyone who becomes infected and bringing civilisation to its knees. Four young friends - Danny (Lou Taylor Pucci), Brian (Chris Pine), Bobby (Piper Perabo) and Kate (Emily VanCamp), make an attempt to flee for their lives, driving out across the desert and heading for the coast. But they soon realise the greatest horror they must face is not the killer pandemic but the dark unknown territory of their own morality. Just how far are they willing to go in order to survive?
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