Terror just hit home. After multiple dirty bombs are detonated, spreading deadly toxic ash across Los Angeles, Brad inadvertently quarantines his wife, Lexi, outside their new home by safely sealing himself inside. With the city under siege and martial law in affect, Brad and Lexi struggle to survive with little supply, limited time, and no information - all the while separated by thin doors and thinner sheets of plastic. When "help" finally does arrive, it appears to be anything but.
In a world living with the irrevocable legacy of the 911 tragedy, this apocalyptic movie resonates with a realism that would perhaps have been impossible before terrorism became a reluctantly accepted part of life. This could happen, things very similar have already happened since the catastrophic events in New York and it is chilling to reflect that only the scale and nature of subsequent attacks are different from the scenario portrayed in Right at Your Door. On a more personal level, the film presents a real moral dilemma seen through the eyes of two people struggling with their own fears and basic survival instincts and their humanity and love for each other.
Starring: Mary McCormack, Rory Cochrane and Tony Perez. Written and directed by Chris Gorak. View Trailer here.

