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Four Lane Highway
Directed by
Dylan McCormick
2005
1h 44m
Romance
,
Drama
6.8
14%
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A man's journey to win back his former love forces him to comfront a past of emotional immaturity, drinking, and thwarted artistic ambitions.
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Cast of Four Lane Highway
Arthur Aulisi
Brian
Earl Baker Jr.
Jeff
Earl Baker
Greg
Jeff Branson
Andy
Dennis Fox
Ed
Dana Goodman
Karen
Greer Goodman
Molly
Zandy Hartig
Stacey
John Hines
Ernie
Garland Hunter
Gallery Owner
Daniel H. Jenkins
Paul
Ayelet Kaznelson
Maya
Wynter Kullman
Caitlin
Michie Madison
College Girl
Lesley McBurney
Donna
Dylan McCormack
Eric
Bernie McInerney
Carl
Evan Neumann
Sasha's Guy
Peggy Pope
Waitress
Katharine Powell
College Girl
Elizabeth Rodriguez
Sasha
Reg Rogers
Lyle
Ian Root
Phil
Grace Rugen
Libby
Olivia Rugen
Zoe
Mary Alexandra Stiefvater
College Girl
Frederick Weller
Sean
Chris Northrop
College Student (uncredited)
Joe O'Dell
Party (uncredited)
Khalid Rivera
College Student (uncredited)
Four Lane Highway Ratings & Reviews
TV Guide
Maitland McDonagh
If marginally less smug than Noah Baumbach's Kicking and Screaming, McCormick's film is just as trapped in juvenile navel-gazing: The fact that his characters are in their 30s only makes them more insufferable.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
The cinematic equivalent of a cheesy, confessional acoustic-guitar ballad sung in a caf by a heart-on-his-sleeve kid looking to pick up girls.
New York Times
Matt Zoller Seitz
Affable but dull.
Murphy's Movie Reviews
Ted Murphy
FOUR LANE HIGHWAY is an okay first film, but not one that we haven't seen before. McCormick really doesn't offer any new insights into relationships or love affairs and the trite ending feels something of a cop out.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
The director's earnest intentions can't overcome a formulaic story and confusing time structure, let alone performances that feel distinctly amateurish.
Film Journal International
Frank Lovece
Give McCormick credit for the high-risk task of writing an essentially four-person piece in which three of his leads are self-loathing.
Long Island Press
Prairie Miller
The film seems preoccupied with figuring out whether it's a delayed development coming of age mood piece, or a college romance turned offbeat road movie.
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