Jason Patric and Natasha Henstridge endure a Home Invasion

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

The psychological thriller HOME INVASION seems to have moved through production as stealthily as a home invader, because it doesn't even have an IMDb page as of this writing. But rest assured, the film does exist, and it stars Natasha Henstridge, Jason Patric, and Scott Adkins.

Sony Pictures will be providing very definite proof of its existence on February 2nd, when they will be releasing the film on disc and digital.

Directed by David Tennant (not the Doctor Who/Jessica Jones actor) from a screenplay by Peter Sullivan, HOME INVASION tells the following story: 

When a wealthy woman and her stepson are targeted by a trio of expert thieves in their remote mansion, her only form of help comes from a call with a security systems specialist. But as the intruders become increasingly hostile and the connection wavers, will she trust him to be her eyes and navigate her to safety?

A trailer for the film can be viewed below, and if it looks like something you'd like to spend a night at home with the DVD can be pre-ordered on Amazon right now.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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