Frozen

2010 • 93 minutes
4.1
1.06K reviews
63%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Critics have called it "OPEN WATER on a ski lift" and "JAWS in the snow." It remains perhaps the most intense and terrifying film of 2010: As Sunday evening falls, three snowboarding friends decide to take one last run down the slope. Halfway up the mountain, their chair lift stops, the lights go out, and the resort closes for the week. They are stranded, but the worst is still to come. A storm is approaching. Frostbite is setting in. And on the ground below them, a pack of hungry wolves have gathered to wait. Kevin Zegers (DAWN OF THE DEAD, WRONG TURN), Shawn Ashmore (X-MEN, THE RUINS), and Emma Bell star in the relentlessly chilling thriller from writer/director Adam Green (HATCHET) that Harry Knowles of Ain't It Cool News hails as "a vicious, scary and horrifying experience...FROZEN is a howling good time!"
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.1
1.06K reviews
Bailey Jo Maguire
September 29, 2017
This movie was surprisingly very good considering I have never heard of it before. It left me hanging on the edge of my seat the entire time. Also, rarely do I get emotional during movies but this one really had me choking back tears because imagining yourself in this kind of situation would be seriously terrifying and emotional. They did a great job making you feel that kind of desperation.
Andrew Lamango
June 9, 2015
This movie deserves a 90% rating from Rotten Tomatoes. This movie is one of a kind. This can happen in real life and the reality of it happening is really messed up. That's what I love about horror movies like this. It's a completely legit storyline that constantly keeps you on the edge of your seat hoping that somehow these 3 find some way to survive through the elements of nature.
Stacey Rondash
March 30, 2016
This may be under rated by those that see this as a boring 95min flick about 3 ski buddies stuck on a ski lift. And were forgotten by the resorts employees which shut the lift down for the night, without remembering that there was three skiers still on the lift. And with