
Based on a script penned by Christina Hodson, Tremblay plays Tom, an estranged young boy who will be causing all sorts of headaches for Naomi Watts’ troubled lead. That’s Mary, a widowed child psychologist who begins to suspect that she’s being haunted by Tremblay’s disturbed foster child who went missing under her care. Compounding that feeling of dread is the fact Mary is spending her hours caring for her catatonic, wheelchair-bound stepson, played here by Charlie Heaton.
When pressed about the core mysteries underpinning Shut In, Blackburn was understandably coy, teasing viewers that appearances can be deceiving – especially in the genre of domestic thrillers. Here are the director’s two cents: “All is not what it seems,. Mary is convinced Tom is dead and haunting her, she can hear him in the walls of her house. Tom’s a dark character. Not Batman dark. But he’s scared, has rings under his eyes and looks creepy.”
Shut In has been set for theatrical release on November 11.
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