She (Sandra Bullock) has the perfect husband (Julian McMahon) who departs on a routine overnight business trip and he’ll be home by the time their little daughters come home from school. That is until the doorbell rings and a police officer delivers the devastating blow to Bullock that he’s been killed in a car accident. Or has he? Because the next morning, Bullock wakes to have her husband sipping his morning coffee at the kitchen counter very much alive. Can she predict his death? Is it too late to stop it? But more than that – as things unravel – does she want to? Can her mom (Kate Nelligan) or her best friend (Nia Long) help her with the truth? And just who is Claire (Amber Valetta) the new assistant manager at her husband’s office? Following in the footsteps of her last movie “Lake House” Bullock finds comfort in roles about ticking-clocks, faith and superstitions. And don’t be surprised when this one surprises you with its twisting and turning ending. Just when you think you have it figured out, you don’t, this unpredictable and well-crafted ending will leave you sad, teary and somehow satisfied beyond belief. Three tiaras