![]() So where do you go next? “Fall” is the logical next step. Moviegoers had already witnessed Tom Cruise being, well, Tom Cruise, scaling the Burj Khalifa Tower in Dubai for Brad Bird’s “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol” and we can’t forget about Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin’s incredible Alex Honnold documentary “Free Solo” which pushed my anxiety up to an all-time high. ![]() The two decided to expand their idea to a feature playing off everyone’s fear of heights. The nerve-wracking thriller which caused me to look away several times began as a short film idea for Mann and his writing partner Jonathan Frank. Writer-director Scott Mann (“Heist”) reminded me I had not. We all have a fear of heights to some extent, and I thought I had conquered mine by pressing up against the glass of the World Trade Center in the 90s. Watching the “Fall” trailer for the first time in a theater gave me anxiety from the start. Once at the top they get stranded putting their survival skills to the test in the film that costars Jeffery Dean Morgan. while documenting the experience on social media. ![]() They decide to climb 2,000 ft up to the top of the B67 TV tower - the fourth highest structure in the U.S. In the new thriller “Fall” opening in theaters this weekend, best friends Becky (Grace Caroline Currey) and Hunter (Virginia Gardner) decide to conquer their fear of heights after a tragic mountain climbing incident a year earlier that grounded the two adventurers.
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