

Downrange 2018
"Hell is on the way"
When a routine road trip turns into a nightmare, a tight-knit group of friends finds themselves hunted by an unseen sniper in Ryuhei Kitamura's intense horror-thriller *Downrange* (2018).
Director: Ryuhei Kitamura
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Downrange (2018) about?
*Downrange* follows a group of friends whose peaceful road trip spirals into chaos after a tire blows out, leaving them stranded in the middle of nowhere. Their relief quickly turns to horror as they realize they're being hunted by a sniper with no clear motive, turning an ordinary detour into a fight for survival against an unseen enemy.
Who directed Downrange?
*Downrange* was helmed by Japanese filmmaker Ryuhei Kitamura, known for his high-energy action-horror films like *Versus* and *The Midnight Meat Train*.
Who stars in Downrange?
The film features Stephanie Pearson, Kelly Connaire, Alexa Yeames, Rod Hernandez, and Anthony Kirlew as the stranded travelers facing the sniper's wrath.
Is Downrange (2018) worth watching?
If you crave relentless tension and a fresh take on the sniper thriller subgenre, *Downrange* delivers. While it may not boast a star-studded cast or a predictable storyline, its tight pacing and Kitamura's knack for suspense make it a gripping watch for horror fans seeking something raw and unfiltered.
How long is Downrange?
The film runs for 90 minutes.
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About Downrange (2018) — A Sniper Thriller Where the Road Never Leads to Safety
When a routine road trip turns into a nightmare, a tight-knit group of friends finds themselves hunted by an unseen sniper in Ryuhei Kitamura's intense horror-thriller *Downrange* (2018). Stranded after a tire blowout on a desolate stretch of highway, the travelers soon realize they're not alone—and the danger closing in isn't just armed with a rifle, but a chilling sense of inevitability. As panic sets in, survival instincts clash with desperation, forcing the group to confront both the faceless threat and their own fraying bonds. Kitamura crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere where every shadow and distant shot could be the last, blending visceral tension with a slow-burning dread that lingers long after the credits roll.
*Downrange* thrives on the raw unpredictability of its setup, stripping away the usual horror tropes to deliver something raw and unsettling. The film's minimal cast amplifies the isolation, stripping away distractions so the audience feels every gunshot and heartbeat in sync with the characters' terror. With its tight 90-minute runtime, Kitamura keeps the pacing relentless, ensuring no moment is wasted in this grim, high-stakes game of cat and mouse.




