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Sender 2026

94 min📅 2026-03-14

In Russell Goldman's taut thriller *Sender (2026)*, Britt Lower plays a woman whose life unravels after a chilling sequence of parcels arrives—each one packed with unsettlingly intimate artifacts.

Director: Russell Goldman

Cast

Britt Lower
Britt Lower
Julia
David Dastmalchian
David Dastmalchian
Rhea Seehorn
Rhea Seehorn
Whitney
Jamie Lee Curtis
Jamie Lee Curtis
Anna Baryshnikov
Anna Baryshnikov
Utkarsh Ambudkar
Utkarsh Ambudkar
Mike Mitchell
Mike Mitchell
Alyssa Limperis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sender (2026) about?

*Sender (2026)* follows a woman who receives a series of unsettling packages filled with deeply personal items. As the deliveries escalate, she becomes trapped in a web of paranoia, racing to uncover the identity of her mysterious sender before it's too late.

Who directed Sender?

Director Russell Goldman, known for his work in psychological thrillers, helms *Sender (2026)*. His films often explore themes of obsession and hidden truths under pressure.

Who stars in Sender?

The cast of *Sender (2026)* features Britt Lower, David Dastmalchian, Rhea Seehorn, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Utkarsh Ambudkar in key roles.

Is Sender (2026) worth watching?

With its gripping setup and strong cast, *Sender (2026)* looks poised to deliver a tense, atmospheric thriller experience. Fans of suspenseful, character-driven stories will likely find it compelling, though its final impact will depend on execution.

How long is Sender?

*Sender (2026)* runs for 94 minutes.

About Sender (2026) — A Woman's Descent into a Paranoid Thriller

In Russell Goldman's taut thriller *Sender (2026)*, Britt Lower plays a woman whose life unravels after a chilling sequence of parcels arrives—each one packed with unsettlingly intimate artifacts. What begins as puzzlement spirals into mounting dread as the sender's motives grow increasingly sinister, pulling her into a labyrinth of paranoia and obsession. Goldman, known for his sharp psychological narratives, crafts a tense cat-and-mouse game where every clue feels like a breadcrumb leading to danger.

The film drips with an eerie, suspenseful atmosphere, blending Hitchcockian tension with modern tech-driven unease. Lower's performance anchors the story, while David Dastmalchian and Rhea Seehorn add layers of intrigue as figures who may—or may not—be allies. With its razor-sharp focus on themes of obsession, identity, and the fragility of privacy, *Sender (2026)* promises to be a standout entry in the thriller genre.