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  • I found this movie to be highly original in its concept, have credible acting and be completely intriguing.

    The best type of suspense movie for me is one where the viewer doesn't know how it will end; 'Intersection' hits the mark! The tension experienced by the lead actor (Matt Doran) as a father whose son's life is in danger if he fails to perform a series of challenging and criminal acts is palpable. And, while the ending may be a little corny and, in retrospect, obvious, the movie is a short but suspenseful ride.

    Congratulations to writer/director Samuel Bartlett who has produced a high quality, highly original movie.
  • The premise was good, and that was all that was good. Run time, supposedly 1 hour 15 minutes; really felt like 3 hours. Boredom set in. Couldn't wait for it to be over!
  • If you remember the movie phone booth you'll will greatly enjoy this similar entree into the suspense forced redemption genre with a bit of a twist. The "victim" is on the move. Very well done script, makes you think about your own life and how many things that we all hide that we would never want anyone to know about that if someone with a vengeful spirit who had intimate knowledge of us would use it against us and take us on a wild ride of self redemption that we all should make on our own without this forced push to do so. Aren't you glad you aren't this victim in real life. Makes one think. We all sin. What the majority of us don't get is all that sin will eventually destroy us, regardless of if it ever gets exposed. Nice to know that there is a person who has redeemed and forgiven us. You know who that is, trust Him fully before someday all your sins are out in the open for all to see and there's no one to forgive you. Excellent movie. A real eye opener. Nothing questionable, no nudity, some foul language other than that a great film. Enjoy!