

Wind Chill 2007
"There Are Worse Things Than Dying."
Gregory Jacobs crafts a chilling winter nightmare with *Wind Chill (2007)*, a psychological horror-thriller that traps two college students in a nightmarish roadside ordeal.
Director: Gregory Jacobs
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wind Chill (2007) about?
*Wind Chill* follows two college students whose holiday road trip takes a terrifying turn when their car breaks down in a snowstorm. Stranded on a cursed stretch of highway, they become the target of vengeful ghosts seeking retribution for past deaths. The film explores their struggle for survival amid supernatural forces and psychological horror.
Who directed Wind Chill?
Gregory Jacobs directed *Wind Chill*, bringing a keen eye for suspense and atmospheric storytelling to this chilling winter thriller.
Who stars in Wind Chill?
The film features Emily Blunt and Ashton Holmes as the stranded students, supported by Martin Donovan and Ned Bellamy in key roles.
Is Wind Chill (2007) worth watching?
With its tight 91-minute runtime and a gripping blend of horror and drama, *Wind Chill* offers a compelling watch for fans of atmospheric thrillers. While it may not deliver jump scares, its slow-burn dread and unsettling premise make it a standout in its genre.
How long is Wind Chill?
*Wind Chill* has a runtime of 91 minutes.
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About Wind Chill (2007) — A Haunting Road Trip into Horror and Supernatural Terror
Gregory Jacobs crafts a chilling winter nightmare with *Wind Chill (2007)*, a psychological horror-thriller that traps two college students in a nightmarish roadside ordeal. When Emily Blunt and Ashton Holmes take a cross-country ride home for the holidays, their car breaks down on a remote, snowbound stretch of highway. As the temperature plummets, the duo uncovers a dark secret: the road is haunted by vengeful spirits, each a victim of a tragic past. The film blends eerie atmosphere with relentless tension, as the ghosts of the dead manipulate every creaking branch and howling wind to toy with their prey.
Blending drama's emotional depth with horror's dread, *Wind Chill* thrives on isolation and dread. The desolate landscape mirrors the characters' spiraling paranoia, while the supernatural elements amplify the story's themes of guilt, fate, and the inescapable past. With its grim visuals and unsettling pacing, the film delivers a haunting experience that lingers long after the credits roll.




