That’s right! It’s a same-day release as the ridiculously limited theatre premiere. Here are some options for watching Stephen Moyer in a new thriller!
- OnDemand: $7.99 in HD, 24-hour rental
- Amazon Instant Video to your computer: $6.99; HD to your DVR/Tivo: $6.99, both are 24-hour rentals
- iTunes pre-order HD sale: $19.99, HD rental: $4.99; Standard Definition pre-order sale: $14.99, standard definition rental: $3.99
Not a bad deal even if it isn’t in BIG SCREEN, at least you can watch it over and over for 24 hours.
For more pictures from The Caller visit Simply Moyer’s gallery.




I got it on mah Tivo! Waitin’ for sundown to watch it.
Comment by Sheryl — August 26, 2011 @ 12:58 pm
I’m sharing with another this evening.
Comment by aemac — August 26, 2011 @ 2:42 pm
I just saw The Caller and thoroughly enjoyed it. It kept me mesmerized. I loved how it was filmed. The set design and filmning angles were marvelous.
Rachelle is such a lovely girl, just beautiful, and a great actress. She was amazing…..
OK, now for Stephen. I know Ive said this before but really this man can have chemistry with a tree stump.
Just loved Steve in this. He plays such a sweet man, loving, supportive and he has the dog on set staring at him like all dogs seem to do, LOL……and his sex scene…………..
oh le sigh!!
Lordy lordy, the man sure knows how to kiss and touch a woman.
Stephen takes it nice and slow and it is perfect, except for the fact that it is not enough, NEVER enough when it comes to his love scenes that make us all feel it where it counts!! Im still feeling it.
Sigh again.
I know all Stephen lovers will eat this up.
And by the way, the man is wirey!
Comment by BillsNia — August 26, 2011 @ 4:39 pm
Just watched it. That is some fucked up shit, right there! Pretty good creeper and worth watching again before my rental expires.
Comment by Sheryl — August 26, 2011 @ 6:33 pm
I thought it was a great thriller and really had me questioning Mary’s sanity at the end. I can understand why this film brought forth such discussion.
This film deserved to be exposed to a wider theatrical audience. No, it’s not blockbuster material but considering some of the shit that gets released, this one should have been given the chance to find an audience. I think it would have done well via word of mouth.
Comment by SenseofDoubt — August 27, 2011 @ 8:09 am