
Directed by Morgan J. Freeman, not be confused with that guy who played Easy Reader on The Electric Company, Homecoming is the precious tale of Mike and Elizabeth, college sweethearts who run into trouble in Matt's quaint hometown when his batshit crazy high school girlfriend Shelby kidnaps the new gf and tortures her Kathy Bates-style while the rest of the town spends the rest of the movie trying to figure out where she is.
Mike is played by Matt Long, whom you may know better as the young Johnny Blaze from the Ghost Rider movie. Elizabeth is played by Jessica Stroup, also known as one of the regulars from the new 90210, as well as Claire from the Prom Night remake. And if those credentials are giving you a sinking feeling, it's with good reason.

Freeman's most high-profile project to date has been 2002's direct-to-video sequel to American Psycho, and yes, he did in fact direct an episode of Dawson's Creek back in the day. Maybe that's part of why I couldn't shake the sense that this was a hamfisted attempt to create a psychological thriller for the YouTube generation. And in the process forgetting that what makes a great thriller is engaging characters, genuinely suspenseful situations, and plausible motivations--regardless of the target demo.

But hey, here's that great Bowie cover, anyway: