“Captivating” mystery thriller branded an ‘under the radar’ “gem” is ‘trending’ now in the UK

Mystery thriller Caddo Lake has begun trending in the UK on Prime Video.

The film, starring Dylan O’Brien and Eliza Scanlen, revolves around the mystery of a missing eight-year-old girl. This event uncovers connections between past deaths and vanishings near the lake that gives the movie its name.

You can purchase the movie on Amazon Prime Video, and it has been quite well-received, currently appearing in their list of “trending films.

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The movie titled Caddo Lake has been well-received by audiences, with one viewer expressing on Google that they found it “an engaging and unexpected film that held their attention throughout the entire viewing”.

It was pointed out that the film “Caddo Lake” was one of those seldom-noticed ones, slipping past many viewers’ notice. They lamented that it was unfortunate that this movie hasn’t garnered the acclaim and attention it truly deserves.

Some people referred to it as a “truly captivating” movie that sparked intriguing conversations with friends for hours on end. Alternatively, it could be described as one of those thought-provoking films that left viewers pondering and discussing its themes long after the credits rolled.

The movie was favorably reviewed by critics as well. On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a fresh rating of 76%. _TheWrap_ commented that the film is skillfully made and manages to coalesce effectively, even though its storyline becomes intricate rather swiftly.

In simpler terms, according to Common Sense Media, this intriguing time-travel story is richly set in the South, skillfully evoking a sense of mystery, tension, and depth from its atmospheric backdrop and multifaceted characters.

Caddo Lake, helmed by filmmakers Celine Held and Logan George, boasts M. Night Shyamalan as its producer and features actresses like Lauren Ambrose, Caroline Falk, Eric Lange, Sam Hennings, and Diana Hopper in its star-studded cast.

Caddo Lake is available to buy now via Prime Video, Apple TV and Microsoft Store.

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2025-07-11 20:19

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