

No Escape
Directed by John Erick DowdleIn their new overseas home, an American family soon finds themselves caught in the middle of a coup, and they frantically look for a safe escape from an environment where foreigners are being immediately executed.
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- ayayronFebruary 23, 2025Worst tourism ad ever
- lind537February 25, 2026This is an all time favorite. Love seeing own in something action packed
- ShaydeknightOctober 20, 2025No Escape caught a lot of flak when it came out, and for reasons that, frankly, say more about modern criticism than about the film itself. Reviewers complained about everything from “retrograde worldviews” to “implausible action,” missing the fact that the movie isn't about politics, heroism, or cultural nuance, it's about survival. It's a tightly wound, claustrophobic story about an American family caught in a coup abroad, and the sheer terror of trying to get out alive. Coups happen, often and everywhere. Thailand in 2014. Myanmar in 2021. Even South Korea saw an attempted one in 2024. There's nothing xenophobic about acknowledging that such events are real and catastrophic. The film never names the country because it doesn't matter. The setting isn't a commentary on a specific nation or culture, it's a stage for human panic. Not every film has to provide a lecture on post-colonial power dynamics every time a Westerner appears in danger abroad. The story works precisely because it's simple: a family, caught in chaos, is desperate to survive. Others took issue with the portrayal of the locals as a “faceless horde”, as though every supporting character in a riot should have a fully articulated backstory. But that's exactly how a coup feels from the inside: confusing, shapeless, and utterly overwhelming. We're not meant to see locals as individuals because the characters don't have that luxury. The film is told from the family's point of view and they don't have time to worry about the "whys" of the situation, that's left for Pierce Brosnan to explain during a rare respite. And then there's the idea that Owen Wilson suddenly turns into an action hero. I must have missed that version. What I saw was a man in over his head, improvising, fighting clumsily, and often making terrible decisions because he's terrified. He clearly hasn't been in a fight since he was 15 and he's not brave in any cinematic sense, but that's what makes his performance work. He's just a guy who's been thrown into a nightmare with his family and is doing everything he can to keep them breathing for another five minutes. The film isn't aspiring to moral philosophy, it's trying to put you in the shoes of two parents who wake up one morning and find the world has turned into hell. Within that frame, the character work is honest enough. Jack (Wilson) is the practical protector, Annie (Lake Bell) begins fragile but grows fiercely determined. Their marriage feels lived-in, their panic real. People may have bristled at the traditional gender roles (the husband defending, the wife caring) but in the middle of a coup, practicality tends to trump ideology. And it gives Bell's character room to grow. By the end of the film she's fighting tooth and nail to keep her family alive. As far as female role models go, I think she did a bang-up job. Technically, the film is efficient and tense. The camera stays tight, often too tight, trapping us in hallways, hotel rooms, and rooftops with the family. The pacing rarely lets up, and when it does, it's not for breath but dread. The violence isn't stylized, it's sweaty, grim, and abrupt. No Escape is not a masterpiece of nuance or political balance. It's a nightmare made personal, a family horror film dressed as a thriller. It does what it sets out to do: make you squirm, make you care, and make you wonder what you would do if your world suddenly fell apart. The critics can keep their theories about representation and plausibility. I'll take the raw, believable terror of two parents trying to save their kids.
- Mark SmithFebruary 1, 2026Very underrated
- ርልዪረJuly 17, 2025What a roller coaster and ride of emotions for parents having to get caught between a hard place and a rock to know your kids survival rest upon you.that was worth our time without a doubt,an intense thriller a family is caught up in a foreigb country were, foreigners are being killed brutally, a man must protect his family to keep them alive. It’ll keep you glue in anticipation from your screen. Great acting by owen wilson and lake bells.the suspense and tension was perfect, one moment you feel you’re part of the movie. Fantastic movie highly recommended beautifuly packed with non stop action an thrillers..first giving reviews about movies because of this one Take a bow 🔥🔥
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No Escape was released on August 26, 2015.
No Escape was directed by John Erick Dowdle.
No Escape has a runtime of 1h 43m.
No Escape was produced by Drew Dowdle, Michel Litvak, David Lancaster.
In their new overseas home, an American family soon finds themselves caught in the middle of a coup, and they frantically look for a safe escape from an environment where foreigners are being immediately executed.
The key characters in No Escape are Jack Dwyer (Owen Wilson), Annie Dwyer (Lake Bell), Lucy Dwyer (Sterling Jerins).
No Escape is rated R.
No Escape is a Thriller, Action film.
No Escape has an audience rating of 6.2 out of 10.
No Escape had a budget of $5M.
No Escape has made $54.4M at the box office.

























