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Bird Box

Never lose sight of survival
2018 | 124m | English

(411984 votes)

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Five years after an ominous unseen presence drives most of society to suicide, a survivor and her two children make a desperate bid to reach safety.
Release Date: Dec 13, 2018
Director: Susanne Bier
Writer: Josh Malerman, Eric Heisserer
Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
Keywords post-apocalyptic future, doomsday, woman director, based on novel or book, blindfold, survival horror, white water rafting
Production Companies Bluegrass Films, Chris Morgan Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $19,800,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Sandra Bullock Malorie Hayes
Trevante Rhodes Tom
John Malkovich Douglas
Sarah Paulson Jessica
Jacki Weaver Cheryl
Rosa Salazar Lucy
Danielle Macdonald Olympia
Lil Rel Howery Charlie
Tom Hollander Gary
mgk Felix
BD Wong Greg
Pruitt Taylor Vince Rick
Vivien Lyra Blair Girl / Olympia
Julian Edwards Boy / Tom
Parminder Nagra Dr. Lapham
Rebecca Pidgeon Lydia
Amy Gumenick Samantha
Taylor Handley Jason
Happy Anderson River Man
Kyle Beatty Elder Marauder
Ashley Alva Female Marauder
David Dastmalchian Whistling Marauder
Keith Jardine Yelling Marauder
Kristopher Logan Older Man
Shirley Butler Woman in Entryway
Aden Calderon Albert
Chanon Finley Iris
Frank Mottek News Anchor
Danny Max Radio Newscaster #1 (voice)
Debra Mark Radio Newscaster #2 (voice)
Dennis Keiffer Marauder (uncredited)
Name Job
Chanon Finley Stunts
Malosi Leonard Stunt Coordinator
Bethany Levy Stunts
Derek Graf Stunt Double
Allan Graf Stunts
Efka Kvaraciejus Stunts, Stunt Driver
Marcus Taormina Visual Effects Supervisor
Clayton Townsend Unit Production Manager
Glenn Freemantle Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Cristiano Donzelli Storyboard Artist
Josh Malerman Novel
Mark 'Crash' McCreery Creature Design
Alexander Witt Second Unit Director
Jade Quon Stunts
Susanne Bier Director
Eric Heisserer Screenplay
Salvatore Totino Director of Photography
Ben Lester Editor
Willie D. Burton Sound Mixer
Signe Sejlund Costume Design
Robert Smithson Contact Lens Technician
Whitney James Makeup Artist
Mary Vernieu Casting
Mónica López Aleman Stunts
Timothy Eulich Stunts
Donna Evans Stunts
Heidi Moneymaker Stunts
Terry Leonard Stunts
Jessie Graff Stunts
Karin Silvestri Stunt Double
Jessica Harbeck Stunt Double
Kimberly Shannon Murphy Stunt Double
Kelli Barksdale Stunt Double
Steve M. Davison Stunts
Chris Palermo Stunt Driver
Atticus Ross Original Music Composer
Dorian Kingi Stunts
Mandy Kowalski Stunts
Matt Leonard Stunt Coordinator
Trent Reznor Original Music Composer
Crystal Michelle Stunt Driver
Jessen Noviello Stunts
Rex Reddick Stunts
Larry Rippenkroeger Stunts
Danny Wynands Stunts
Marcus Young Stunts
Torrey Vogel Stunts
Shantiel Alexis Vazquez Stunts
Olivia Summers Stunt Driver
Don Thai Theerathada Stunts
Ray Siegle Stunt Driver
Jason Rodriguez Stunts
Luci Romberg Stunts
Mic Rodgers Stunts
Justin Riemer Stunts
Natalie Padilla Stunts
Kara Petersen Stunts
Anthony N. Stunts
Pingi Moli Stunts
Hiro Koda Stunts
Jess King Stunts
Antal Kalik Stunts
Dennis Keiffer Stunts
Linda Jewell Stunts
Ben Jenkin Stunts
Terrence Julien Stunts
Leia Hurst Stunt Double
Riley Harper Stunts
Chad Guerrero Stunts
Brenda Lorena Garcia Stunts
Marie Fink Stunts
Zack Duhame Stunts
Brian Duffy Stunts
David Elson Stunts
Danny Downey Stunt Driver
Jake Dashnaw Stunts
Stacey Carino Stunts
Dean Bailey Stunts
Casey Adams Stunts
Peter Burgis Foley Artist
Jan Roelfs Production Design
Michelle Wade Byrd Casting
Brana Rosenfeld Set Decoration
Selena Carrillo Production Supervisor
Kelly Helstrom Production Supervisor
Danny Wagner Special Effects Makeup Artist
Kristina Vogel Makeup Artist
Rita Troy Hair Department Head
Julie Rea Hairstylist
Ai Nakata Key Hair Stylist
Ken Diaz Makeup Department Head
Michelle Ceglia Hairstylist
Christi Cagle Hairstylist
Eric Glasser Second Assistant Director
Matt McKinnon Second Second Assistant Director
Ethan Ross Second Unit
Mark Cotone First Assistant Director
Lisa Rodgers Post Production Supervisor
Ben Barker Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Sven Taits Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard Pryke Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bryan Lane Art Direction
Richard L. Johnson Art Direction
Erik Polczwartek Art Direction
Dianne Chadwick Graphic Designer
Federico D'Alessandro Storyboard Artist
Coral D'Alessandro Conceptual Design
Sarah Lopez Art Department Coordinator
Dominic Pacitti Set Production Assistant
Danny Freemantle Sound Editor
Robert Malone Sound Editor
Dayo James Sound Effects Editor
Nicholas Freemantle Sound Effects Editor
David Robinson Visual Effects Producer
Gregory L. McMurry Visual Effects Supervisor
Sophie Dawes Visual Effects Producer
Jeff Capogreco Visual Effects Supervisor
Kacy McDonald Visual Effects Producer
Gregory D. Liegey Visual Effects Supervisor
Michele C. Vallillo Visual Effects Producer
Jeff Brown Visual Effects Producer
Jesse Morrow Visual Effects Supervisor
Jan Krupp Visual Effects Supervisor
Sinje Gebauer Visual Effects Producer
Karl Rumpf Visual Effects Producer
Chris Holmes Visual Effects Supervisor
Horace Knight Jr. Stunts
Ed McDermott II Stunt Driver
Carrick O'Quinn Stunts
Nico Woulard Stunts
Katina Waters Stunt Double
Charlotte Townsend Stunts
Wesley Scott Stunts
Courtney Schwartz Stunts
Ryan Staats Stunts
Scott Richards Stunts
Robert Nagle Stunt Driver
Cliff McLaughlin Stunts
Kris A. Jeffrey Stunts
Darin Fujimori Stunt Double
Sandy Fletcher Utility Stunts
Mark Dobson Stunts
Cory DeMeyers Utility Stunts
Ellette Craddock Utility Stunts
Jahnel Curfman Stunt Double
Michael T. Brady Stunts
Domingo Beltrán Stunts
Freddy Bouciegues Stunts
Scott M. Anderson Set Dresser
Harrison Taylor Other
Christopher Ferguson Lighting Programmer
Zoe Freed Foley Artist
Nick Freemantle Sound Editor
Glen Gathard Foley Mixer
James Wichall Dialogue Editor
Lilly Blazewicz Foley Editor
Elena Arroy Makeup Artist
Michael Meinardus Special Effects Supervisor
Kevin Patrick Burke Stunts
Jina Jay Casting
Mark Bakowski Visual Effects Supervisor
Ryan Ryusaki Stunts
Name Title
Dylan Clark Producer
Susanne Bier Executive Producer
Eric Heisserer Executive Producer
Chris Morgan Producer
Bárbara Muschietti Producer
Clayton Townsend Producer
Sandra Bullock Executive Producer
Ainsley Davies Executive Producer
Alexa Faigen Executive Producer
Mark Cotone Associate Producer
Kelly Helstrom Associate Producer
Ryan Lewis Executive Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
7.0

Kind of a _The Happening_ meets _A Quiet Place_, but better than the latter and **way** better than the former. Maybe I didn't get eeeeeeverything I wanted out of _Bird Box_ but I'm still on board. I know that I opened this up by saying the movie is very much like two other movies, but what I liked ... most about is honestly that it's unlike 99.99% of the horror genre, and that little variation was just what I needed today. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
5.0

***Well, at least it doesn’t have zombies*** A mass epidemic strikes Earth which makes people go crazy and commit suicide, but only IF they are not blindfolded and SEE the mysterious phenomena. A group of Californians find succor in an abode with covered windows. One woman (Sandra Bullock) and tw ... o children try to make it down a remote river to find sanctuary, blindfolded. Trevante Rhodes and John Malkovich costar. “Bird Box” (2018) is a post-apocalyptic survival adventure/horror with an original concept and elements of flicks like “The Book of Eli” (2010), “The Mist” (2007), “Carriers” (2009) and “Stake Land” (2010). The reason for the apocalypse is what makes “Bird Box” standout and, thankfully, there are no zombies, yet it’s the least of these for a couple of reasons. For one, I didn’t find the dramatic dynamics of the group all that captivating, but it was okay. If you’re a fan of Bullock you’ll probably like this movie more than me. I appreciated Rosa Salazar as Lucy, but her role isn’t that significant. Meanwhile Rhodes and Malkovich are effective. The concept behind the mass crisis is where the movie fails. It’s sort of explained and yet it isn’t. There are too many inconsistencies and what appears to be plot holes. It’s basically a bunch of malarkey and reflects lazy writing. People on message boards debate back-and-forth ad nauseam, but the movie’s too nonsensical and meh to make it worth the effort. The film runs 2 hours and 4 minutes and was shot in Southern Cal (Monrovia, La Puente, Santa Clarita, Smith River, Scripps College and Los Angeles). GRACE: C

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
6.0

Decent watch, might watch again, and can recommend, at least as a one-off. I have technical frustrations with this movie, but it's premise alone is interesting enough that anyone interested in survival style movies should watch it, though I'm not sure how many people are re-watching this. The ... movie is cast very well: Sandra Bullock and Jon Malkovich, both wonderfully portray jerk characters in completely different lights, along side several supporting actors who all deliver adequately or better. As most of the movie takes place inside a single house, they manage to keep things interesting there and vary up a few select locations, to include a city that is amazingly detailed in all the chaos unfurling and a river that is somehow both expanse enough you could feel lost and also claustrophobic in its restriction: it's a movie that presents very well. My big qualm is the structure of the writing: not the writing itself. All the dialogue and story arcs are great, but the RIDICULOUS insistence on re-ordering a story and not benefiting from it is just annoying. The second half of the story is interspersed with the first half of the story so you alternate back and forth. Really, who tells a story and jumps ahead 3/5 of the way, then back, then when you get to the 3/5 mark, not reiterate what is happening there. I might watch this again, but I know I won't truly enjoy it until I finally take the time to edit into the correct order.

Jun 23, 2021