
Cold Heart Canyon 2008
"Love can be the ultimate deception"
Nestled in the shadowy hills of Los Angeles' Laurel Canyon, *Cold Heart Canyon (2008)* weaves a tangled web of love, deception, and quiet menace.
Director: Janine Gosselin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cold Heart Canyon (2008) about?
The film follows Karen's unsettling premonition about her sister Heather, who moves to a secluded canyon home to escape her past. As Heather settles into her new life, she encounters several men whose motives remain unclear, turning her refuge into a place of creeping unease and hidden threats.
Who directed Cold Heart Canyon?
Janine Gosselin directed *Cold Heart Canyon*, infusing the drama-thriller with a moody, suspenseful tone that heightens the story's psychological tension.
Who stars in Cold Heart Canyon?
Aubrey Caldwell takes the lead as Heather, with Will Lupardus, Paul Howard, Lee Anne Davis, and Barbara Suiter rounding out the principal cast.
Is Cold Heart Canyon (2008) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *Cold Heart Canyon* offers a compelling mix of drama and thriller elements, wrapped in a mystery that keeps viewers guessing. Fans of slow-burn suspense and character-driven tension will find its atmospheric storytelling intriguing.
How long is Cold Heart Canyon?
The runtime of *Cold Heart Canyon (2008)* is 96 minutes.
About Cold Heart Canyon (2008) — A Dream of Deception in Laurel Canyon's Shadows
Nestled in the shadowy hills of Los Angeles' Laurel Canyon, *Cold Heart Canyon (2008)* weaves a tangled web of love, deception, and quiet menace. Directed by Janine Gosselin, this atmospheric drama-thriller follows Karen, whose unsettling dream of her sister Heather's danger becomes a chilling reality. Heather, a writer seeking solitude after a painful divorce, finds herself entangled with four very different men—her helpful neighbor Marcus, cautious pool-cleaning landlord Michael, and the enigmatic neighbors Daniel and Marisa. As the lines between kindness and manipulation blur, Heather must navigate a landscape where trust is as fragile as the canyon's deceptive calm.
Gosselin crafts a slow-burning mystery where romance and paranoia intertwine, making *Cold Heart Canyon (2008)* a haunting exploration of how love can cloak its darkest intentions. With its lush visuals and simmering tension, the film lingers like the unshakable feeling of being watched, leaving audiences to question who truly cares—and who only pretends to.