Saving Grace (2026)

Released: 2026-03-31 Recommended age: 13+ No IMDb rating yet
Saving Grace

Movie details

  • Genres: Thriller, Drama
  • Director: Zachary Calhoun
  • Main cast: Drew Russell, Hannah Oehrig, Sarah Fields-Kindle, Heather May, Christine Pedersen
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-03-31

Story overview

In a small southern town, teenager Grace Williams disappears, causing community distress. Reverend Elijah Harper offers comfort through sermons on grief, but flashbacks gradually reveal his disturbing secret nature, creating a psychological thriller about hidden darkness in a seemingly peaceful setting.

Parent Guide

A psychological thriller focusing on suspense and character revelation rather than graphic content. Contains thematic intensity around deception and community trauma.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Mild

No physical violence shown. Psychological peril through the disappearance of a teenager and suspense around the reverend's secret. Tense situations but no combat or injury depictions.

Scary / disturbing
Moderate

Disturbing psychological elements as a trusted community figure's dark secret is revealed. Themes of disappearance and deception create suspense. Flashbacks reveal unsettling behavior but without graphic horror imagery.

Language
None

No offensive language noted in available information. Likely maintains respectful dialogue appropriate for the religious community setting.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity indicated. Focus remains on psychological and dramatic elements.

Substance use
None

No substance use shown or referenced in available information.

Emotional intensity
Moderate

Emotionally intense themes of loss, deception, and community crisis. The disappearance of a teenager and revelation of a trusted figure's dual nature create psychological tension and dramatic weight.

Parent tips

This thriller contains psychological tension and themes of deception that may be unsettling for younger viewers. The disappearance of a teenager and revelations about a trusted community figure could provoke anxiety. Best suited for mature pre-teens and teens who can handle suspenseful narratives without graphic content.

Parent chat guide

Discuss how people can hide their true nature, the importance of community support during crises, and healthy ways to process grief and uncertainty. Talk about trusting instincts when something feels wrong and how media portrays religious figures.

Parent follow-up questions

  • How would you feel if someone you trusted had a secret?
  • What are good ways to feel better when you're worried?
  • Why do you think people sometimes hide their true selves? How can we balance trust with caution?
  • How does the movie show different ways people handle uncertainty?
  • What does this film say about the nature of evil in ordinary settings? How does it explore the tension between public persona and private reality?
  • How might this story reflect real-world issues of trust in communities and institutions?

Where to watch

Streaming availability has not been announced yet.

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