Taylor Russell
Maren, a young woman, learns how to survive on the margins of society.
Survivors of previous escape rooms find themselves in a new and increasingly elaborate game filled with deadly traps.
A 16-year-old seeks advice from an imaginary pigeon therapist to overcome his anxiety and depression.
While frequently animated and wry, Words on Bathroom Walls persists on being realistic with its portrayal of schizophrenia.
We spoke with director & cast of Waves after its UK release: Trey Edward Shults, Sterling K. Brown, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Taylor Russell.
Like the pulse of life, in Waves, there are times to laugh, to cry, to mourn, to smile and to hope. And the biggest weapon we wield is the capacity to forgive and persevere.
A thriller like Escape Room is a good time so long as you switch your brain to “just go with it” mode.