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Lure 2014

90 min📅 2014-09-12

In the gripping indie thriller *Lure (2014)*, director Jesse Harley weaves a tense narrative around Rebecca Markowitz, a troubled post-graduate student fixated on dissecting the psychology of a notorious internet stalker for her doctorate.

Director: Jesse Harley

Cast

Andrea Lee Norwood
Rebecca Markowitz
Glen Matthews
Glen Matthews
Eric Daltry
Dale Bellefontaine
Prisoner
Shaun Clarke
Prison Guard
Richard Donat
Richard Donat
Marshall Spencer
John Dunsworth
John Dunsworth
Professor Reynolds
Molly Dunsworth
Molly Dunsworth
Bridget Spencer
Hugh Thompson
Hugh Thompson
Warden

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lure (2014) about?

The film follows Rebecca Markowitz, a desperate grad student studying a notorious internet stalker for her thesis. As her academic pursuit spirals into personal obsession, she becomes entangled in a dangerous game of revenge, forcing her to confront her own boundaries between justice and vengeance.

Who directed Lure?

Jesse Harley directed *Lure (2014)*, bringing a raw, psychological edge to the indie thriller.

Who stars in Lure?

The film features Andrea Lee Norwood in the lead role, supported by Glen Matthews, Dale Bellefontaine, Shaun Clarke, and Richard Donat.

Is Lure (2014) worth watching?

*Lure (2014)* is a compelling indie thriller with strong performances and a tight runtime, though it's best suited for fans of psychological dramas. Its exploration of modern obsessions and moral ambiguity makes it a thought-provoking watch, even if it's not a mainstream hit.

How long is Lure?

Lure runs for 90 minutes.

About Lure (2014) — A Dark Thriller of Revenge and Redemption

In the gripping indie thriller *Lure (2014)*, director Jesse Harley weaves a tense narrative around Rebecca Markowitz, a troubled post-graduate student fixated on dissecting the psychology of a notorious internet stalker for her doctorate. The film's atmosphere crackles with unease as Rebecca's academic obsession collides with reality, spiraling into a dark exploration of vengeance and identity. As her research blurs into personal vendetta, the story unfolds into a haunting meditation on desperation, catharsis, and the blurred lines between observer and participant in the digital age.

Starring Andrea Lee Norwood as the volatile Rebecca, alongside Glen Matthews and Dale Bellefontaine, *Lure* blends psychological thriller with modern mystery. The film's shadowy visuals and relentless pacing mirror the claustrophobic tension of its themes—control, consequence, and the search for redemption. A standout in the drama-thriller genre, *Lure (2014)* challenges viewers to question how far one will go for truth—or vengeance.