The Gorge (2025) is a thrilling blend of sci-fi horror and action that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Directed by Scott Derrickson, the film follows Levi (Miles Teller), a tough American sniper, who’s sent to guard a mysterious watchtower in a dense forest near an ominous gorge.
His mission? Prevent anything from escaping the gorge—whatever that might be. Soon, Levi meets Drasa (Anya Taylor-Joy), a mercenary stationed across the gorge, and together, they uncover a dark secret that leads to catastrophic consequences.
The Gorge (Movie) Quotes
I’ve got new orders. Looks like I’m going off the grid for at least a year… maybe longer.
Levi

A special mission, somewhere that’s so secret, it’s like it doesn’t even exist.
Drasa
Bartholomew: So, are you tied to any contracts, as an elite sniper?
Levi: No. Right now, there’s just no reason for me to be tied to anything.
Bartholomew: What if I gave you one?
There it is. West Tower Observation Post. You’re stuck here for the next 365 days.
J D
Levi: What’s that over there?
J.D.: That’s East Tower. We’re not allowed to talk to them. Ever.

Levi: So what’s the job? Keeping people out of the Gorge?
J.D.: No. You’re here to make sure what’s inside doesn’t get out.
The Gorge? It’s the doorway to Hell. And we’re the ones keeping it locked.
J D
What’s the real story with this place? What’s really going on with the Gorge?
Levi
This place? It’s not just bad. It’s pure evil.
Drasa
The Gorge Movie Short Review:
If you’re looking for a movie to dive into on a Friday night, The Gorge offers the perfect mix of escapism and tension. It’s a simple, yet thrilling multi-genre tale that is packed with suspense. Derrickson, known for his mastery in the horror genre (Sinister, The Exorcism of Emily Rose), has crafted a film that’s both engaging and chilling. While it may not be a classic, the film’s eerie setting and dynamic performances from Teller and Taylor-Joy make it a fun ride.

The plot weaves together romance, suspense, and sci-fi horror, reminding me of video game adaptations like Resident Evil or Annihilation. The tension between the characters is electric, with subtle nods to their previous works, such as Whiplash for Teller and The Queen’s Gambit for Taylor-Joy. While the ending feels a bit predictable and overly romantic, the journey is well worth the watch. The setting, supported by a haunting soundtrack from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, pulls you into this atmospheric world.
Rating: 7.5/10
It may have its flaws, but The Gorge is a solid pick for an action-packed, mysterious night in. Don’t miss it if you’re in the mood for a film that’s equal parts exciting and eerie.
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