100 Days to Live

[2] Heidi Johanningmeier stars as Dr. Rebecca Church, whose fiancé Gabriel Weeks (Colin Egglesfield) is kidnapped by a serial killer (Gideon Emery).

The police inform Rebecca that the perpetrator is a serial killer dubbed "The Savior", who stalks and photographs his victims for 100 days before kidnapping and executing them.

Detective Jack Byers (Yancey Arias) informs Rebecca that the Savior is targeting people who have previously attempted suicide.

Rebecca discovers the Savior is a former suicide prevention colleague of hers named Victor Quinn (Gideon Emery) who blames himself for patients who killed themselves despite his efforts.

Horrified by the revelation of the deal between Victor, Gabriel, and all of the other victims, Rebecca takes sleeping pills, and barely survives after being taken to a hospital.

Victor sneaks into the hospital, taunting Rebecca with details of Gabriel's decision, and offering to make her his next victim of assisted suicide.

[7] Gandhi told Fox Chicago and Windy City Live that he was extremely surprised by its festival success, subsequent acquisition and release.

"[15] Richard Whittaker from The Austin Chronicle wrote, "There's a dark strand to the script that makes 100 Days to Live stand out from a lot of less aspirational twisted thrillers.

Aunyea Lachelle of NBC Philadelphia said, "the new psychological thriller 100 Days to Live is taking a different approach to diving deep into the ups and downs of dealing with depression.

"[20] Danielle Nottingham from NBC Los Angeles said, "we're talking about suicide prevention, and you don't always see that discussed on the big screen.

"[21] Amy Mackelden for Nicki Swift wrote, "While 100 Days to Live explores the reasons a person might attempt suicide, it also focuses on recovery and the people who provide support in the aftermath.

It's unusual to find a thriller that explores suicide with such a delicate hand and asks tough questions about mental health.