/l7IhQJnI9BXWntyYuHfW8hc2KMN.jpg
ThrillerMystery

Across the Hall

- Your worst fears are waiting...

Convinced that his fiancee is cheating on him, a man follows her to a hotel and calls his best friend to help him avoid a calamity.

Release Date : 2009-08-27

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Godfather EntertainmentVoltage Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Mike Vogel

Character Name : Julian

Original Name : Mike Vogel

Gender : Male

Brittany Murphy

Character Name : June

Original Name : Brittany Murphy

Gender : Female

Danny Pino

Character Name : Terry

Original Name : Danny Pino

Gender : Male

Brad Greenquist

Character Name : The Porter

Original Name : Brad Greenquist

Gender : Male

Arie Verveen

Character Name : Lucas

Original Name : Arie Verveen

Gender : Male

Natalie Smyka

Character Name : Anna

Original Name : Natalie Smyka

Gender : Female

Guillermo Díaz

Character Name : The Cook

Original Name : Guillermo Díaz

Gender : Male

Dov Davidoff

Character Name : The Bellhop

Original Name : Dov Davidoff

Gender : Male

William Stanford Davis

Character Name : Custodian

Original Name : William Stanford Davis

Gender : Male

Erika Ringor

Character Name : Detective

Original Name : Erika Ringor

Gender : Female

Mark Engelhardt

Character Name : Officer

Original Name : Mark Engelhardt

Gender : Male

Chase Kim

Character Name : Police Officer

Original Name : Chase Kim

Gender : Male

Erika Seifred

Character Name : Dominatrix

Original Name : Erika Seifred

Gender : Male

Cameron Cash

Character Name : Georgie (uncredited)

Original Name : Cameron Cash

Gender : Male

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Art Deco Neo-Noir has more style than substance? Across the Hall is directed by Alex Merkin and Merkin co-writes the screenplay with Jesse Mittelstadt and Julien Schwab. It is adapted from Merkin's short film of the same name that aired in 2005. It stars Mike Vogel, Brittany Murphy, Danny Pino, Natalie Smyka and Brad Greenquist. Music is by Bobby Tahouri and cinematography by Andrew Carranza. The Riverview Hotel, and Terry (Pino) has rented the room opposite the room where he believes his fiancée June (Murphy) is cheating on him... Alex Merkin clearly loves film noir and knows his noir onions, this is not in doubt due to the twisty story, characterisations and superb stylistics on offer here. And just in case anyone is in any doubt about this, the keen of noir eye will notice the film showing at the theatre next to the Riverview Hotel is Nightmare Alley, the brilliant Tyrone Power noir pic from 1947. On the style front the production is top draw, Carranza's photography is both beautiful and ghostly, creating a brooding atmosphere befitting the plot machinations. The look is supplemented considerably by Tahouri's edgy pulse like musical score, while the Art Deco design of the Riverview is a splendid accompaniment to dark deeds unfolding. As a story we are served up standard fare, the insertion of twisters and linear jumps not really lifting it out of its predictable trajectory. Which is a shame, because performances are solid and Merkin obviously has love for noir as a film making style. The resolution is expected but handled well enough to pay off the patient, but as a whole Across the Hall just about rises above average, but really this is more down to style than substance. 6/10