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The Toll
Directed by
Michael Nader
R
2021
81m
Thriller
,
Horror
5.3
58%
51%
5.5
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A socially awkward driver and a weary passenger try to make it to their destination while being haunted by a supernatural threat.
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Cast of The Toll
Jordan Hayes
Cami / Producer
Max Topplin
Spencer / Producer
James McGowan
Neil
Rosemary Dunsmore
Lorraine
Thomas L. Colford
Weston
Sharon McFarlane
Andrea
Jana Peck
Darlene
Jess Brown
Cynthia
Sean Sullivan
Doctor
Anthony Ulc
Police Officer
Daniel Harroch
Toll Man
Sarah Camacho
Mary
Madison Walsh
Nurse Greta
Pamela MacDonald
Dying Cami
Katelyn McCulloch
Charlotte
Shaina Silver-Baird
Magda
Nicole Power
Clara
Michael Nader
Director / Screenplay
William Day Frank
Executive Producer
Hannah Michielsen
Associate Producer
The Toll Ratings & Reviews
Ghouls Magazine
Jessica Scott
The Toll feels like it wants to make a point about women surviving in a world that's designed to hurt them, but ultimately it just asks them to keep accepting the hurt in the name of entertainment.
Keith & the Movies
Keith Garlington
The intro is tense and suspenseful, but by the end it's inability to sell or even explain its big baddie left me questioning the point of the entire second half.
Austin Chronicle
Richard Whittaker
Even at a sparse 80 minutes, the build of the tension and set-up of Cami and Spencer's mistrusting relationship is too extended. If the film is asking asking you to pay it in time, the return on investment may seem a little low.
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Matt Donato
'The Toll' struggles to maintain its mysterious allure as both creature elements and the film's driver-passenger suspense dissipates in a rather off-balance finale.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
... traverses familiar territory, yielding some effective jump scares before settling for arbitrary twists rather than providing a more cerebral narrative payoff.
RogerEbert.com
Odie Henderson
The toll to be collected here is 80 minutes of your time. The most terrifying thing you can do is pay it.
Backseat Mafia
Rob Aldam
A creepy and unnerving horror which will unsettle and startle in equal measure.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Michael Nader keeps it lean and mean for his first horror feature, and the result is a creepy winner.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Nader finds ways to hold attention, and keeps the actors in a credible state of distress, summoning just enough unease to help viewers stick with a short and uncluttered journey into self-examination.
AIPT
Nathaniel Muir
At times, the movie bites off more than it can chew, but that does not prevent it from being a fun horror flick. Scary big bad and atmosphere.
Crooked Marquee
Josh Bell
Topplin and Hayes carry the movie with layered performances that keep shifting audience sympathies, and Nader makes his simple setting ominous and disturbing.
GameSpot
Rafael Motamayor
An effective horror debut, but when the film tries to shift tonal gears, it becomes a little too busy.
Daily Dead
Heather Wixson
A pretty darned good psychological thriller, although it doesn't nearly end quite as strongly as it starts.
Film Inquiry
Stephanie Archer
With a fairly limited setting, limited cast, yet a resonating punch of its own, The Toll is not one to be missed.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
The two leads, the great set-up, and the overall love for the genre embedded in every scene leads to an overall success.
Bloody Disgusting
Trace Thurman
Nader's directorial skills are enough to merit a slight recommendation, but don't feel like you have to pay this toll.
Fresh Fiction
Preston Barta
Effective midnight entertainment, but doesn't amount to the top-dollar horror it could have been.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
"The Toll" is an okay calling-card movie, shivery at times but too eager to embrace illogic as the language of nightmares.
Rue Morgue Magazine
Michael Gingold
Eschewing CGI excess and editing trickery, Nader keeps things simple, knowing that you can deliver a shiver with the right lighting on some unnerving makeup and costumes.
Nightmarish Conjurings
Shannon McGrew
The Toll is a slick horror flick with unending twists and turns.
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