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Borderline

  • 2025
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
5.6K
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Ray Nicholson and Samara Weaving in Borderline (2025)
A bodyguard protects a pop superstar and her athlete boyfriend from a determined stalker in 1990s Los Angeles.
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A bodyguard protects a pop superstar and her athlete boyfriend from a determined stalker in 1990s Los Angeles.A bodyguard protects a pop superstar and her athlete boyfriend from a determined stalker in 1990s Los Angeles.A bodyguard protects a pop superstar and her athlete boyfriend from a determined stalker in 1990s Los Angeles.

  • Director
    • Jimmy Warden
  • Writer
    • Jimmy Warden
  • Stars
    • Samara Weaving
    • Ray Nicholson
    • Eric Dane
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    5.6K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    167
    37
    • Director
      • Jimmy Warden
    • Writer
      • Jimmy Warden
    • Stars
      • Samara Weaving
      • Ray Nicholson
      • Eric Dane
    • 58User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Samara Weaving
    Samara Weaving
    • Sofia
    Ray Nicholson
    Ray Nicholson
    • Paul Duerson
    Eric Dane
    Eric Dane
    • Bell
    Jimmie Fails
    Jimmie Fails
    • Rhodes
    Alba Baptista
    Alba Baptista
    • Penny
    Patrick Cox
    Patrick Cox
    • J. H. Calhoun
    Yasmeen Kelders
    • Abby
    Catherine Lough Haggquist
    Catherine Lough Haggquist
    • Eleanor
    Terence Kelly
    Terence Kelly
    • Lutzner
    April Cameron
    April Cameron
    • Kaylor
    David Jacox
    • Waylon
    Matthew Del Bel Belluz
    • Officer Carter
    Chris Shields
    Chris Shields
    • Officer Parker
    • Director
      • Jimmy Warden
    • Writer
      • Jimmy Warden
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    User reviews58

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    4pedroquintaoo

    Not for me

    I love Samara Weaving, and I'm happy to see Alba Baptista gaining space in an international production, but not even that saved Borderline from being a frustrating experience. For 90 minutes, all I could think was: "what the hell is this?"

    The film tries to be an eccentric thriller with touches of dark humor, but it completely fails to balance the genres. There's no tension, no coherence, not even a solid script. It's a mess of scenes crashing into each other, as if the story is always on the verge of making sense but then refuses to follow a logical path.

    The biggest problem is this lack of focus. Borderline seems to want to be everything at once but never commits to anything. Some moments suggest an intense thriller, while others try to lean into absurd comedy, but nothing really works. The humor falls flat because it lacks timing and impact, and the suspense never actually builds up, making it hard to feel engaged in the story. When it finally seems to find its direction, it quickly loses itself again, as if it's afraid of taking itself too seriously.

    That said, I can't deny that Samara Weaving and Ray Nicholson carry the film on their backs. She continues to showcase impressive versatility in her roles, and he delivers a fantastic performance that makes me believe he'll become a major force in the industry in the coming years.

    Another positive is the soundtrack, which, while not enough to save the film, adds a few moments of atmosphere. But overall, Borderline is an experience that won't appeal to everyone. It had all the ingredients to be a fun and unpredictable thriller, but instead, it's an exercise in patience, kind of stupid and never quite sure of what it wants to be.
    5Shadowboy_25cm

    Solid disappointment. The trailer is better than the movie

    What a disappointment.

    Good over-acting by Ryan Nicholson, Samara Weaving was better in 'Ready or Not' or 'Azrael'. Here, she has not that much to do.

    The movie has some heavy issues concerning the script and the storytelling: The script starts with a lie and Ryan Nicholson as the first person narrator. The lie tricks the viewer and the first person narrative is never again important for the movie. Emotions are shown through the overuse of playing songs, meaning, the narrative is not confident in its script and storytelling. It has to use this trick in filmmaking showing that the direction is not good. So it's more of style over substance thing for the first time director.

    The script takes decissions for a black comedy but the ideas don't really take off.

    And: Borderline has nothing to do with hallucinations, so the title of the movie makes no sense.

    At the end this movie is like an overlong music video.

    Ryan Nicholson is rememberable, the movie unfortunately forgettable after watching.

    The trailer was promissing a hilarious, dark comedy about stalking. The movie instead is not funny, not hilarious, has serious issues in storytelling, the characters and the script, but it has some dark, black humour.
    4jtindahouse

    The worst of both worlds

    I'm starting to think Jimmy Warden films are not for me. I haven't enjoyed anything I've seen of his to date. His films seem to find an awkward middle ground between serious and humour, and instead of being the best of both worlds, it's the worst of both and just becomes painful to get through.

    That's how I found 'Borderline'. I just couldn't find any element of it to grip on to. When it's trying to be funny, it is rarely funny. When it's trying to be serious, it comes across very flat and uninteresting. And when it trying to be stylish and crafty, it just doesn't work.

    The one thing I will give it credit for is some good song choices along the way. Otherwise this one was a complete miss for me. A very generous 4/10.
    6Hakihiko

    Just... Fine?

    "Borderline" had the ingredients to be something truly special, but instead, it settles for being just fine. The film teases a bold and sharp-edged narrative, yet it never fully embraces its potential, leaving an overall experience that is enjoyable in parts but frustratingly uneven.

    The movie struggles with pacing. Several scenes drag on far longer than necessary, turning initially amusing or interesting moments into awkward stretches that overstay their welcome. More than once, I found myself thinking, "Why is this scene still going? It was funny a minute ago, but now it's just uncomfortable." This inconsistent rhythm makes the film feel sluggish at times, dampening its impact.

    While the humor worked for me in many places-thanks to my appreciation for dark, offbeat comedy-it might not land for everyone. The film walks a fine line between being cleverly absurd and just feeling directionless. There are glimpses of brilliance in the writing, but they often get buried under scenes that lack focus or feel like they're stalling for time.

    On the positive side, I really liked the character of Penny. Her dialogue, delivery, and presence (even if minimal) add energy to the film, making it feel brighter and more engaging whenever she's on screen. Her wit and charisma create some of the film's best moments.

    Overall, "Borderline" could have been so much more. It had the potential to be a sharp, biting dark comedy, but instead, it settles for being intermittently amusing and frustratingly uneven. It's a film that I wanted to love but could only like-and just barely.
    5saolivaresm

    It has its little charm

    Screenwriter Jimmy Warden takes the lead in directing a film he wrote himself, one that possesses a small charm as this ironic play about obsession and fame unfolds. He takes advantage of a cast that elevates the cast and makes the most of it, even if we encounter some less successful moments than others.

    A cleverly thought-out thriller that uses dark humor as its mainstay, creating a film that, all things considered, generates good feelings due to its hilarious moments, which are quite accomplished and add that unexpected touch of affection for the film. To this end, we find a cast that works perfectly in coordination with its script, and the one who shines the most is Ray Nicholson, who is shown with the gestural and charismatic brilliance of his father, Jack. Meanwhile, there is a cast of well-chosen supporting actors and a Samara Weaving who isn't the Queen we know, but whose presence alone is enough to embellish the film.

    It has many surprises as we delve into its story, and it truly captivates you with truly unexpected moments, as well as certain scenes that its director pulls out of his hat, creating unforgettable moments that are worth discovering upon seeing. While it may not have what it takes to end up being one of those great films of 2025, it has the merit of being a truly entertaining hit that grows endearing and overcomes its weaker moments thanks to a cast that substantially elevates those moments with charisma and talent.

    A film unlike any other that brings out the best in its director, who has interesting things to show and deserves to be taken into account. It's not a perfect film, but it's worth giving it its time and seeing. It has truly worthwhile moments that will make you laugh out loud.

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    • Trivia
      Loosely based on a stalking case involving Madonna in the 1990s. In 1996, a violent man was convicted and sentenced to ten years for stalking and threatening the life of pop legend Madonna, with the man reportedly telling her bodyguard that he intended to slit her throat if she didn't marry him. That man would later escape the mental hospital but was quickly apprehended again before any further harm was caused.
    • Goofs
      About 47 minutes in, before Paul puts a bandage a Sofia, her wound is visibly close to the center of her forehead. After she wakes up, her wound has moved about an inch to her left.
    • Quotes

      Sofia: What's your favorite song of mine?

      Rhodes: I told you. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.

      Sofia: That's Cyndi Lauper. You're confusing your white singers. It's embarassing.

      Rhodes: Oh, uh, Like a Prayer.

      Sofia: Do I look like Madonna?

      Rhodes: A little. Actually.

    • Connections
      References Le silence des agneaux (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      No More 'I Love You's'
      Written by David Freeman and Joseph Hughes

      Performed by Annie Lennox

      Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.

      By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Amazon Link
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • На межі
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • LuckyChap
      • Red A Entertainment
      • Productivity Media
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,847
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,254
      • Mar 16, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $284,704
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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