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Burning Bright

Burning Bright

Directed by Carlos Brooks

A young woman and her autistic young brother find themselves trapped in the basement of their Florida home by a vicious tiger, during a hurricane. Determined to survive despite the odds stacked against them, the pair find that they must use their combined wits to outsmart the tiger and reach safety in this nail biting thriller that examines the will to persevere in the face of adversity. Contains strong language, violence and gore.

A young woman and her brother are trapped in their home by a vicious tiger.

Cast: Briana Evigan, Charlie Tahan, Garret Dillahunt

Member Reviews

What a lovely portrayal of caring sister the wee boy had fewer tantrums than some autistics but fe sure enough to be convincing he’s a Bonny wee boy and acted well that young lady is due a star role one day feel sure of that altogether believable the Tigers were incidentally estupendo love those striped coats

Patti-Zackerly
1 year ago

Inaccurate representation of Autism. Promoting a cure for autism at the end is disgusting

Unrulelee
1 year ago

Completely inaccurate portrayal of autism and to advertise a “cure” at

Unrulelee
1 year ago

Decent creature flick dgmw poor cgi at timze. The kid was a bit annoying but fair play representation of an extreme variant of learning condish (plus me geezer does the doing on the mobile technological device ting and stated patently that it is the little weirdo Josh from Super Dark Times and main man Meat Loaf feats at the beginningz) - intreeeging concept and they did it well for the budget but we figure Tiger kill kill in times of non-action (like that Sheriff Khan or Angleleena Joli) savage innit - all in all, at the end of the day, when all sed and Dunne, if I’m being honest, I canny lie, in the grand scheme of tings, 9/10 shrooms.

JANIEwhreisMM
1 year ago

Fantastic.

MelissaMount
1 year ago