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The Gates

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The Gates follows three college students -- Derek, Kevin, and Tyon (Mason Gooding, Algee Smith, and Keith Powers) on a road trip gone wrong, as the three young men take an ill-advised shortcut through a remote gated community, where they find themselves trapped behind the walls after witnessing a murder. Over the course of the night, they find themselves blamed, hunted, and fractured by their own differing belief systems, while the perpetrator--James Van Der Beek, at his most charming and terrifying--emerges as the cunning patriarch that holds the entire community under his influence.

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Peter Travers The Travers Take Mar 14
2.5/4
In his final film, James Van der Beek raises the bar on a standard-issue thriller through the sheer force of his talent and magnetism. Go to Full Review
William Bibbiani TheWrap Mar 13
'The Gates' is constantly on the verge of getting better, sometimes on the verge of getting good, but it never quite gets there. It’s a missed opportunity for thrills, social commentary, humor and/or horror. Go to Full Review
Bob Strauss San Francisco Chronicle Mar 13
2.5/4
“The Gates” benefits from simple, straightforward plotting and understated social commentary that’s as effective as shouted outrage. Go to Full Review
Carla Hay Culture Mix 1d
As a crime thriller, The Gates falls short of its potential because it takes a detour into some laughably bad plot developments. This unrealistic movie also mishandles its intent to have socially conscious messaging about racism and classism. Go to Full Review
George and Josh Bate ScreenAnarchy 3d
4/5
By couching relevant, albeit heavy-handed, racial commentary in a tense and contained thriller, The Gates operates effectively both as a cinematic thrill-ride and thought-provoking endeavor. Go to Full Review
Joe Friar Fort Worth Report 6d
3/4
John Burr's sophomore film is a worthy thriller with solid performances, including James Van Der Beek as the villain. The late actor gives us one more memorable role. Go to Full Review
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Audience Reviews

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John D @JohnDelgado 6h Low budget rip off of Judgement Night See more Manoel C @ManoelC 1d What a waste of a great cast, expected so much more See more Michelle A @RT81242428 1d Fantastic movie. Too true, relatable, and deep. We need more of these. The people who comment negatively must me be on the wrong side, IYKWIM. Play this in schools. 🙏 See more Cherry M @CherryM113 3d Too slow without a payoff See more Timothy R @Timreese 4d So sad this is Vanderbeek’s final film, deserved a lot better. See more Lorry B @JamaicanStoryteller 4d The Gates. From its very first moments, THE GATES grips you with an intensity that won’t let you go. It’s the kind of film that reminds you why you go to the movies in the first place; to feel something real and exciting. It tells a tense story about three friends whose lives fall into chaos after they witness a murder inside what seems like a safe, gated community. From that moment on, everything unravels into a steady rise of fear, danger, and survival. There are no slow or boring parts; it keeps moving and keeps you guessing. I found myself fully captivated. Knowing this is Kamala Avila-Salmon’s first major film makes it even more remarkable. The movie feels polished, like it was made by someone with far more experience. In the end, The Gates is more than just a thriller; it’s an experience. Riveting, intense, and absorbing, it keeps your heart racing. If you’re looking for a movie that will keep you fully invested from start to finish, The Gates is one you cannot miss. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis The Gates follows three college students -- Derek, Kevin, and Tyon (Mason Gooding, Algee Smith, and Keith Powers) on a road trip gone wrong, as the three young men take an ill-advised shortcut through a remote gated community, where they find themselves trapped behind the walls after witnessing a murder. Over the course of the night, they find themselves blamed, hunted, and fractured by their own differing belief systems, while the perpetrator--James Van Der Beek, at his most charming and terrifying--emerges as the cunning patriarch that holds the entire community under his influence.
Director
John Burr
Producer
Nancy Leopardi, Ross Kohn, Gary Glushon
Screenwriter
John Burr
Distributor
Lionsgate
Production Co
Indy Entertainment, Core 4 Films
Rating
R
Genre
Mystery & Thriller, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 13, 2026, Limited
Runtime
1h 38m