
Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy play elite snipers assigned to a mysterious mission by their respective countries in the upcoming film “The Gorge”. Director Scott Derrickson (“Doctor Strange”, “The Black Phone”) teams with screenwriter Zach Dean in an Apple TV+ exclusive that melds together science-fiction, action, and horror to deliver a film with no shortage of surprises.
One of the biggest strengths of “The Gorge” lies in the fact that we never know where it’s going. There are several instances where we may think we do, but Derrickson and Dean routinely switch gears and take the story in new directions. And while they borrow from an assortment of genres, they mix it all up in ways that help “The Gorge” feel fresh and exciting.

Teller plays Levi, a former Marine sniper who four years earlier was diagnosed with PTSD and deemed unfit for service. Rather than fight it, a frustrated Levi retired and went to work as a military contractor. One evening Levi receives a message summoning him to Camp Pendleton where he meets with the high-ranking Bartholomew (Sigourney Weaver). She needs someone skilled, dependable, with no family attachments for a top-secret solo mission. Seeing it as a way of proving himself, Levi agrees.
The military flies Levi to an undisclosed location in an undisclosed part of the world. His job is nearly as cryptic. He is to spend the next year manning a self-sufficient observation tower perched cliffside next to a giant gorge. He is to be a high-tech maintenance man – keeping the sensors, minigun emplacements, and “cloakers” up and running. He will have radio checks every 30 days, but otherwise there is to be no communication with the outside world. And just as important, contact with a similar tower sitting far away on the other side of the gorge is prohibited. After one year, his replacement will come and Levi can go home.
Upon arriving, Levi is greeted by J.D. (Sope Dirisu), the soldier he’s replacing, who gives him a tour of the tower. It stands high in the air, overlooking the massive gorge which is covered with a dense layer of fog that keeps anyone from seeing what lies below. J.D. then briefs Levi on details left out by the military. Namely that the allied governments have been secretly manning the tower since World War II. And that Levi’s job isn’t to keep people from entering the gorge. It’s to stop what’s in the gorge from coming out.
Meanwhile Drasa (Taylor-Joy), a Lithuanian sniper working for the Russian government, is the new replacement in the East Tower on the other side of the gorge. Levi takes notice but sticks by his ‘no contact’ order… at least for while. After a month of being alone with their thoughts, the two begin communicating with signs and high-powered binoculars. Suddenly an unexpected relationship takes form.

But then there’s the gorge and the secrets it holds. It’s crucial that you go into the film knowing as little as possible. So I’ll just say that the movie’s second half takes several unexpected turns – some are action-packed while others veer ever so slightly into horror. The world-building also shifts with Derrickson, Dean, DP Dan Laustsen, and the talented visual effects team building something strikingly original, wildly creative, and utterly harrowing. Again, I know that’s vague, but it should be.
As for Teller and Taylor-Joy, they know their assignments and have a lot of fun fulfilling them. Admittedly their dialogue can be a little hokey in spots. And their budding relationship is a bit rushed, leading to an abrupt character transformation in Levi that could have used more time. Still they’re both nice fits for their characters which shows most once the action ramps up and Derrickson lets his creative vision run wild. “The Gorge” premieres February 14th on Apple TV+.
VERDICT – 4 STARS

What a great pairing of actors
They fit together really well. Teller is a little stiff in spots, but they work once the stories fully form.
Hope they both have a big future ahead.
Looks good so far! 😁
I might watch this since I am a fan of ATJ. She’s awesome.
Man this was such a good surprise!
Ooh on Apple! I’ll be watching this tonight!
It’s a high concept movie that gets pretty ‘out there’. But I say that in a good way!
I saw a trailer for this before (maybe here?) and am waiting until after seeing it to read your review. My kind of movie!
It gets pretty crazy but it a really good way. I takes a number of unexpected turns which make it even better.
Ohh I might have to give this a shot!
I had no real expectations and it pretty much caught me by surprise!