Missing

When her mother disappears while on vacation in Colombia with her new boyfriend, June’s search for answers is hindered by international red tape. Stuck thousands of miles away in Los Angeles, June creatively uses all the latest technology at her fingertips to try and find her before it’s too late. But as she digs deeper, her digital sleuthing raises more questions than answers... and when June unravels secrets about her mom, she discovers that she never really knew her at all.

  • Released:
  • Runtime: 111 minutes
  • Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thrillers
  • Stars: Storm Reid, Nia Long, Ken Leung, Amy Landecker, Daniel Henney, Megan Suri, Thomas Barbusca, Tracy Vilar, Karina Noelle Castillo, Jill Remez, Dalila Ali Rajah, Kendal Evans, Jalil Jay Lynch, Lauren B. Mosley, Sharar Ali-Speakes, Jameel Shivji, Monica Bhatnagar, Marcello Padilla, Rita Rucker, Ava Zaria Lee
  • Director: Nicholas D. Johnson
 Comments
  • natalyaa-97172 - 7 June 2024
    Amazing Thriller!
    I was a little sceptical of this film as I usually don't enjoy films that are shot like Missing... but oh my gosh, I just kept wanting to watch more and more. The story was hands down amazing; there were just soo many twists throughout the whole film.

    The way it ended I would have never suspected!!

    It's been a while since I have seen a good thriller in 2024, I wished I had watched this sooner when it came out. The film definitely shows viewers how Apple can be helpful in emergency situations.

    I mentioned how I don't usually enjoy films that are shot the way this film was shot e.g. (similar to Paranormal Activity, My Little Eye etc....) ...but this film really changed my mind, with the story being soo captivating.

    Will be watching it again!!
  • nevajana - 7 December 2023
    Just Not For Me
    I really didn't like this film because I don't like it when I can figure out what's going to happen from the beginning.

    I could never get into the popular t.v. Show, "24" because the constant "cliffhangers" bored me quickly.

    With all of that said, the main actors are spectacular and the mother, daughter and Javier were all terrific in their roles. I cared about them. The writing/plot/whatever that particular device is that tries to keep you guessing - well, it just didn't.

    Of course I watched it to the end. I adored the main actors who carried this film.

    I don't look at the parental-type stuff, like PG or any of that, but it seems to me that this would be a wonderful film for a younger audience.