Nothing scarier than a parking deck at night and if you aren't afraid of them now you will be after you view P2.
So just what the hell is P2 you ask? I just happen to have all the info, a trailer and some pretty cool ass pictures.
Here's the synopsis for you:
t’s
Christmas Eve. Angela Bridges (Rachel Nichols- “Alias” and
CHARLIE WILSON’S WAR), an ambitious young executive, works
late before she leaves for her family’s holiday party. When she
gets down to the parking garage, she discovers that her car won't
start. The garage is deserted and her cell phone doesn't get a signal
underground. When Thomas (Wes Bentley- AMERICAN BEAUTY), a friendly
security guard, comes along and offers to help, Angela nervously
accepts his gesture of good will. Soon after a failed attempt to
start her car, he invites her to stay and share a small Christmas
dinner he's preparing in the parking office, but she laughs it off.
Angela doesn’t realize this is no laughing matter – Thomas has
been watching her closely...for months. His dinner invitation is not
optional. If Angela wants to live to see Christmas morning, she must
find a way to escape from level P2 of the parking garage.
This
is the backdrop for Summit Entertainment’s new thriller “P2,” a
suspenseful nail-biter exploring the fears of being trapped in a dark
place and stalked by an obsessed voyeur. In the vein of suspenseful
cat-and-mouse thrillers such as WAIT UNTIL DARK, “P2” takes the
fear of the underground to a whole new level.
Under
the direction of Franck Khalfoun, this taut suspense thriller
combines the creative team of producer Alexandre Aja (THE HILLS HAVE
EYES - writer/director), Gregory Levasseur (HIGH TENSION - writer),
Patrick Wachsberger (MR. AND MRS. SMITH - producer) and executive
producers Bob Hayward, David Garrett, and Alix Taylor.
Yeah, I like the sound of it too.
Want to see a little of what it looks like?
Click here and head on over to our Broadband section and check out the trailer. You'll be glad you did.
And last but certainly not least scroll on down past all this mumbo jumbo and stare at the stills that we've collected for you.