When an 8-year-old girl mysteriously vanishes on Caddo Lake, a series of past deaths and disappearances begin to link together, forever altering a broken family’s history.
Directed by Celine Held and Logan George
time travel
missing child
alternative reality
alternate timeline
broken family
mysterious disappearance
grieving mother
unexplained events
hidden connections
marshland mystery
temporal portal
intertwined destinies
uncertain reality
swamp setting
parallel events
Rank
#148 in 2024·#3687 overall
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3.5 / 5
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Cast
Dylan O'Brien
Paris Lang
Eliza Scanlen
Ellie
Caroline Falk
Anna
Lauren Ambrose
Celeste
Sam Hennings
Ben
Diana Hopper
Cee
Eric Lange
Daniel
Dave Maldonado
Sheriff Mark Tanner
Jules Hilillo Fernandez
Claire
Lance E. Nichols
Doctor Mitchell
Gina Limbrick
Paris's Mom
Kim Baptiste
Church Lady Bev
Crew
Celine Held
Director
Logan George
Director
Logan George
Screenplay
Celine Held
Screenplay
M. Night Shyamalan
Producer
Ashwin Rajan
Producer
Ashley Nicole Hudson
Stunt Double
Charlotte Arnoux
Casting
Tyler Hohmann
Location Manager
Gina Limbrick
Stunts
Popular Reviews
1024 reviews
KingAL
6.8★ · 02/14/26
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Jacob LucibelloPRO
6.0★ · 12/31/24
Did you all know that Dylan O’Brien is a big Mets fan? All I could think about the whole movie since the plot was confusing as fuck.
#LFGM
Edit: Fun Fact, this was my 50th 2024 release
Did you all know that Dylan O’Brien is a big Mets fan? All I could think about the whole movie since the plot was confusing as fuck.
#LFGM
Edit: Fun Fact, this was my 50th 2024 release
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Kali
10.0★ · 05/22/26
This movie was genuinely amazing. Around 40 minutes in I was still very confused but when everything started piecing together it was magnificent.
This movie was genuinely amazing. Around 40 minutes in I was still very confused but when everything started piecing together it was magnificent.
Abby Liz
6.0★ · 05/18/26
he has to go BACK to the past because he's in the future, so the past is actually the present, which is his time.
he has to go BACK to the past because he's in the future, so the past is actually the present, which is his time.