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Retreat

No neighbours. No help. No escape.
2011 | 89m | English

(14131 votes)

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Kate and Martin escape from personal tragedy to an Island Retreat. Cut off from the outside world, their attempts to recover are shattered when a man is washed ashore, with news of airborne killer disease that is sweeping through Europe.
Release Date: Oct 14, 2011
Director: Carl Tibbetts
Writer: Carl Tibbetts, Janice Hallett
Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
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Production Companies Ripple World Pictures, SC Films International, Magnet Films
Box Office Revenue: $4,498
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 04, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Cillian Murphy Martin
Jamie Bell Jack
Thandiwe Newton Kate
Jimmy Yuill Doug
Marilyn Mantle Mrs. Doug
Name Job
Carl Tibbetts Writer, Director
Ilan Eshkeri Music
Louise Page Costume Design
Chris Seager Director of Photography
Emma Style Casting
Janice Hallett Writer
Jennifer L. Smith Casting
Matt Carver First Assistant Director
Jamie Trevill Editor
Michele Baylis Makeup Designer
Jamie Roden Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Editor
David Dorling Hairstylist
Rada Danilovic Sound Designer
Yasmin Rais Script Supervisor
Catriona Johnstone Makeup Artist
Andy Merchant Stunt Coordinator
Pauline Brown Production Accountant
Vic Parker Colorist
Adrian Rhodes Sound Supervisor
George Hapig Foley Artist
Anna Fon Production Design
Ben Hooper ADR Recordist
Alan Jones Construction Manager
Andrew Mottl Foley Recordist
Samantha Waite Production Manager
Ben McIlveen Digital Intermediate Editor
Charlotte Collings Visual Effects Producer
Rebecca Collis Production Assistant
Simon Hardy Line Producer
Stephen McLaughlin Music Producer
Jessica Dannheisser Orchestrator
Name Title
Gary Sinyor Producer
Dominic Wright Executive Producer
Darryn Welch Co-Executive Producer
Shail Shah Co-Executive Producer
Michael Rosenberg Executive Producer
Jan Pace Executive Producer
Chris Ouwinga Co-Executive Producer
Simon Crowe Executive Producer
David Frost Executive Producer
Jacqueline Kerrin Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

It would probably take an event of global significance for me to ever end up boarded up in a remote island house with Jamie Bell and Cillian Murphy but Thandie Newton is obviously much harder to please in this disappointing apocalyptic thriller. “Kate” is married to “Martin” (Murphy) and they have t ... aken refuge far from the madding crowd to get over some sort of family disaster which she appears to hold him responsible for. With the storm clouds gathering - both metaphorical and physical, and their generator playing up, the couple are barely speaking when she spots a body nearby. Racing to the scene they discover the blood-soaked “Jack” (Bell) who looks like he has seen better days. Indoors and recovered a little, he regales them with a story of grim disaster on the mainland and insists that they hole up for the duration. Sceptical, they soon find themselves more hostages than partners - but is he telling them the truth, or has he more malevolent designs? This starts off weakly but for about fifteen minutes there’s a degree of menace as the plot establishes itself and a sense of frenzy starts to emerge, especially from “Kate”, but then the story takes a few silly twists and takes us back to square one. The low-powered audio mix doesn’t help it much either as half the time what dialogue there is is hard to make out, and I’m afraid that tempting as this incarceration might have been at the start of the film, it rather lost it’s lustre as the thing just ran out of steam. I did quite like the denouement, but it could have come half an a hour earlier and spared us wading through what is a really pretty pointless film.

May 31, 2025