Russell Crowe thriller Unhinged gets new poster ahead of theatrical release

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

The psychological thriller UNHINGED is set to get a theatrical release on July 1st, and just under three weeks out from its big screen debut a new poster for the film has arrived online. You can see this poster below.

Starring Russell Crowe and Caren Pistorius, UNHINGED is described as "a timely psychological thriller that explores the fragile balance of a society pushed to the edge, taking something we've all experienced – road rage – to an unpredictable and terrifying conclusion."

The synopsis: 

Rachel (Pistorius) is running late to work when she has an altercation at a traffic light with a stranger (Crowe) whose life has left him feeling powerless and invisible. Soon, Rachel finds herself and everyone she loves the target of a man who decides to make one last mark upon the world by teaching her a series of deadly lessons. What follows is a dangerous game of cat and mouse that proves you never know just how close you are to someone who is about to become unhinged.

Derrick Borte directed the film from a screenplay by Carl Ellsworth. 

Gabriel Bateman and Jimmi Simpson are also in the cast. UNHINGED was produced by Lisa Ellzey.

This movie has been on my "must see" list ever since it was first announced. I can't wait to watch Crowe play this road-raging character.

Unhinged Russell Crowe

Source: Arrow in the Head

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