The Lodge, the psychological horror film starring Harlan Coben actor Richard Armitage opposite Daisy Jones & The Six star Riley Keough, is set to leave Prime Video in the next 30 days.
While no exact date is given, it's expected that The Lodge will leave the streaming service at some point in October, giving fans limited time to watch the horror during the spooky season.
Directed by Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz, the film stars Keough as a woman named Grace who goes to babysit her new boyfriend Richard's (Armitage) children when a blizzard hits their remote cabin, leaving them stranded.
The synopsis reads: "During a family retreat to a remote winter cabin over the holidays, the father is forced to abruptly depart for work, leaving his two children in the care of his new girlfriend, Grace.
"Isolated and alone, a blizzard traps them inside the lodge as terrifying events summon specters from Grace's dark past."
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Described as "disturbing", the film received a fairly positive response from critics and currently has a score of 75% on Rotten Tomatoes from 183 reviews.
"The Lodge isn't a perfect treat. But for those who like their movies dark and disturbing, it does the trick," reads The Washington Post's review.
"If The Lodge doesn't answer all the questions it poses, that's okay. Its strength lies in its ability to stir a reaction, and that feeling lasts longer than its explanations. It's a trip you won't forget," penned The Detroit News.
MovieFreak.com said: "I was on pins and needles throughout, the climax showcasing a hushed ominousness that left me quietly shattered into a million teeny-tiny pieces.
"This film will unsettle you in the moment and leave you thinking about the repercussions of grief, violence, blind faith and manipulation long after the credits roll," wrote Little White Lies.
The Lodge is streaming now on Prime Video in the UK and Ireland.
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