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  1. The Gift: Directed by Joel Edgerton. With Jason Bateman, Rebecca Hall, Joel Edgerton, Allison Tolman. A married couple, Simon and Robyn, run into Gordo, an old classmate. Things take a turn when Gordo begins to drop in unannounced at their house and inundates them with mysterious gifts.

  2. Simon (played by Jason Bateman) and Robyn (Rebecca Hall) are a happily married couple and have just moved, due to a promotion for Simon, to Los Angeles from Chicago. Simon bumps into someone he knew at school, 20 years ago - Gordon (Joel Edgerton).

  3. (spoilers) Directed and written competently by Aussie actor Joel Edgerton, "The Gift" is an extreme psychological thriller that smartly doesn't bow to violence or blood. It is one of the better movies of 2015. Jason Bateman is cast oddly in a role away from his usual comedy and does a good job as the lead character.

  4. The Gift (2015) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. The Gift: Directed by Gabriel Robertson. With Xander Berkeley, Brady Permenter, Amye Gousset. To celebrate his eleventh birthday, a young boy selects his gift - little knowing that his choice will change the world.

  6. The Gift (2015) - Trivia on IMDb: Cameos, Mistakes, Spoilers and more...

  7. The Gift: Directed by Miguel Sapochnik. With Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke. Jon heads east as trouble begins to stir for Sam and Gilly at Castle Black.

  8. The Gift: Directed by Joel Edgerton. With Jason Bateman, Rebecca Hall, Joel Edgerton, Allison Tolman. A married couple, Simon and Robyn, run into Gordo, an old classmate. Things take a turn when Gordo begins to drop in unannounced at their house and inundates them with mysterious gifts.

  9. The Gift (2015) Parents Guide and Certifications from around the world.

  10. Nothing here feels cheap or hasty, which is why the horror, when it comes, is all the more chilling and grim. Slick, sharp and legitimately terrifying, The Gift is a truly brilliant thriller — and, one hopes, the first of many features from Edgerton to come.