Is there a lost and found movie?

Lost & Found is a 2016 Canadian-American mystery adventure film directed by Joseph Itaya and starring Justin Kelly, Benjamin Stockham, Cary Elwes and Jason Patric.

Where Was Lost & Found filmed?

The cast and crew of Lost & Found say they enjoyed the unique landscape and change of scenery in filming in Sault Ste. Marie. “This is a very location-heavy movie. A lot of films are shot on sound systems in Los Angeles, or other interior locations.

When was lost and found filmed?

Lost & Found (1999 film)

Lost & Found
Production company Alcon Entertainment
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date 23 April 1999
Running time 95 minutes

Is Lost and Found worth watching?

Lost & Found isn’t the best film ever made on any level. The plot is too thinly stretched for a start and it feels like a standalone TV episode of something or other. Visual wise, the nature of the story requires it to be dark and moody, which it manages easily.

What is love Lost and found about?

A shallow media influencer decides to livestream his proposal to his girlfriend. However, things take an unexpected turn when she falls off the edge of a cliff.Love, Lost & Found / Film synopsis

What was the story behind Lost?

Lost was a fast-paced, suspenseful, and surreal series about a group of people who survive when their commercial passenger jet, Oceanic Airlines Flight 815, crashes on a remote island in the tropical Pacific. As the survivors work together in an attempt to stay alive, they discover many mysteries about the island.

Can kids watch Lost and Found?

It appeals to kids 7+ up to adults. The show has “drama” without any sexy-stuff and nothing too mature… characters may kiss for a brief moment, but that’s it. Touches on some difficult topics (like suicide, gang activity, depression)- without going too deep.

Is Lost and found a horror movie?

Lost and Found is an adventure, mystery movie directed by Joseph Itaya and stars Justin Kelly, Benjamin Stockham, Jason Patric, Celeste Desjardins and Cary Elwes.