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The Remaining
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The Remaining

After the rapture, there are fates worse than death.
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User Score498 ratings
TMDB 6.116+20141h 28mEnglish
ThrillerHorror

Synopsis

When a group of close-knit friends assemble for the marriage of Skylar and Dan, they have no idea they will witness The Rapture and face a series of catastrophic events turning the celebration into a life-or-death struggle.

Director
Casey La ScalaFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Sunrise Pictures5 production companies
Release
August 25, 2014Released
Box Office
$1M

Top Cast

8 of 9
Alexa PenaVega
Alexa PenaVega
Skylar
Johnny Pacar
Johnny Pacar
Tommy
Shaun Sipos
Shaun Sipos
Jack
Italia Ricci
Italia Ricci
Allison
Bryan Dechart
Bryan Dechart
Dan
Liz E. Morgan
Liz E. Morgan
Sam
John Pyper-Ferguson
John Pyper-Ferguson
Pastor Shay
Kim Pacheco
Nurse Rachel

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Reviews

From TMDB users
itsogs
Oct 16, 2021

The story was a little weak, especially since a lot of the information was not biblical. But the concept of choice was (to me) the most important take away. Great acting and directing.🌟🌟🌟🌟

RalphRahal
Feb 13, 2025

The Remaining starts off with a decent setup, introducing its characters with a handheld camera style that gives it a sense of immediacy. Unfortunately, that's about where the good parts end. The plot quickly falls apart, with pacing that feels inconsistent and a script that relies too much on clichés. The movie never really builds tension, and instead of diving into the weight of its concept, it leans on surface-level drama without much depth. The directing feels amateurish, especially with the way scenes abruptly cut with no proper transition, making it feel more like a rough edit than a finished film. Visually, the choice of a full-frame camera works against the movie's intended disaster and apocalyptic tone, making everything look too polished when it should feel gritty. The overuse of shaky cam doesn't add intensity, it just makes the scenes hard to watch. The acting is passable, but the characters are one-dimensional, with dialogue that feels forced and unnatural. The score doesn’t do much to enhance the atmosphere, and the sound design, while functional, never elevates the tension. By the end, the movie just feels like wasted potential, dragging itself to a finish with nothing memorable to take away.

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