Ehren Kruger (whose script won the Nicholl Fellowship)
Arlington Road (1999) is a taut, paranoid thriller that remains one of the most chilling explorations of domestic terrorism in American cinema. Directed by Mark Pellington, it captures the pre-9/11 anxieties of the 1990s, drawing inspiration from real-world events like the Oklahoma City bombing and Ruby Ridge. 🔍 Core Premise Arlington Road (1999)
The film excels at making the ordinary feel extraordinary and threatening, suggesting that danger can live right next door. Ehren Kruger (whose script won the Nicholl Fellowship)
Faraday’s personal loss fuels an obsession that blurs the line between legitimate investigative work and spiraling mental instability. Arlington Road (1999)