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202081 minThriller, Horror

The Toll

Is The Toll a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Toll worth watching? With a rating of 5.492/10, this Thriller, Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Toll Synopsis

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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Top Cast

Jordan Hayes
Jordan HayesCami
Max Topplin
Max TopplinSpencer
James McGowan
James McGowanNeil
Rosemary Dunsmore
Rosemary DunsmoreLorraine
Thomas L. Colford
Thomas L. ColfordWeston
Sharon McFarlane
Sharon McFarlaneAndrea
Jana Peck
Jana PeckDarlene
Jess Brown
Jess BrownCynthia
Sean Sullivan
Sean SullivanDoctor
Anthony Ulc
Anthony UlcPolice Officer

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Is The Toll worth watching?

The Toll has received mixed reviews with a 5.492/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Thriller, Horror movies.

Is The Toll hit or flop?

The Toll has received average ratings (5.492/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Toll?

The Toll is a Thriller, Horror movie that 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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Critic Reviews

WuchakNov 4, 2021
★ 4

_**A traveling woman stuck on a rural backroad with her “weird” Uber driver**_ A socially awkward Michigan Uber driver (Max Topplin) picks up a weary young woman at the airport (Jordan Hayes) to take her to her father’s farmhouse, but the vehicle mysteriously breaks down in the backwoods, where uncanny things start happening. What’s going on? Written & directed by Michael Nader, “The Toll” (2020) is a technically well-made mystery/horror Indie that borrows the basic plot of “Wind Chill” (2007), yet isn’t as good or moving. If you like these kinds of flicks give it a try, but you’ll probably be disappointed. While the two main characters are interesting enough and there’s a sense of creepiness to the situation, not to mention the core mystery is intriguing (I don’t want to spoil anything), the increasing illusions were tedious to me. What really puts the nail in the coffin is a minor twist at the end that contradicts everything the viewer is led to believe about something up to that point (I’m being intentionally vague). “Wind Chill” had a minor twist as well, but it was organic to the story. This one just feels wholly contrived and you’re left feeling duped in an eye-rolling way. At least this was my experience. Nevertheless, I liked the filmmaking, the plot, the spooky sylvan ambiance and the cast. Less illusions, no artificial twist and more focus on the paranormal mystery would’ve put this in the ballpark of “Wind Chill.” The film runs 1 hour, 20 minutes, and was shot in Ontario, Canada. GRADE: C-