Incluvie – Better diversity in movies.
Identity in film with Incluvie stamps, scores, reviews.

Incluvie – Better diversity in movies.
Explore identity in film with Incluvie stamps, scores, reviews, and insights.

trailer banner
Buried poster

Buried (2010)

As an American civilian truck driver working in Iraq, Paul Conroy's convoy is attacked by a group of Iraqi insurgents. Some time later, Paul awakes in a coffin with only a lighter, a cell phone, and his ever-growing anxiety. Faced with a dwindling oxygen supply and a dying battery, he must fight panic, despair, and delirium as he races against time to escape the claustrophobic death trap.
- / 5
PopScore
Representation

Pictures and Videos


Incluvie Gala

Movie Information


As an American civilian truck driver working in Iraq, Paul Conroy's convoy is attacked by a group of Iraqi insurgents. Some time later, Paul awakes in a coffin with only a lighter, a cell phone, and his ever-growing anxiety. Faced with a dwindling oxygen supply and a dying battery, he must fight panic, despair, and delirium as he races against time to escape the claustrophobic death trap.

Rating:
Genre:Thriller
Directed By:Rodrigo Cortés
Written By:Chris Sparling
In Theaters:9/24/2010
Box Office:$19,152,480
Runtime:95 minutes
Studio:Versus Entertainment, The Safran Company, Dark Trick Films

Cast


Director

Rodrigo Cortés

Director

noImg
cast

Ryan Reynolds

Paul Conroy

cast

José Luis García Pérez

Jabir (voice)

cast

Robert Paterson

Dan Brenner (voice)

cast

Stephen Tobolowsky

Alan Davenport (voice)

cast

Samantha Mathis

Linda Conroy (voice)

cast

Ivana Miño

Pamela Lutti (voice)

cast

Warner Loughlin

Maryanne Conroy / Donna Mitchell / Rebecca Browning (voice)

cast

Erik Palladino

Special Agent Harris (voice)

cast

Kali Rocha

911 Operator (voice)

cast

Chris William Martin

State Department Rep. (voice)

cast

Cade Dundish

Shane Conroy (voice)

Articles You May Like


"Nobody 2 is Ridiculous in All the Right Ways"

“Nobody 2” is the kind of sequel you expect to roll your eyes at—and then end up grinning through the whole thing. Bob Odenkirk proves once again that an ordinary-looking guy can be the most entertaining action hero alive, battling cartels with harpoons, deep fryers, and pure chaos. Toss in Sharon Stone as a delightfully over-the-top villain, and you’ve got 89 minutes of wild, joyful mayhem that reminds you why going to the movies is just plain fun.

Nilufer Ozmekik