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Road to Nowhere
Directed by
Monte Hellman
R
2010
2h 1m
Romance
,
Mystery
,
and more
5.4
73%
38%
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A young filmmaker gets wrapped up in a crime while shooting his new project on location.
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Cast of Road to Nowhere
Tygh Runyan
Mitchell Haven
Shannyn Sossamon
Laurel Graham / Velma Duran
Dominique Swain
Nathalie Post
Cliff DeYoung
Cary Stewart / Rafe Taschen
John Diehl
Bobby Billings
Waylon Payne
Bruno Brotherton
Rob Kolar
Steve Gales (as Robert Kolar)
Nic Paul
Johnny Laidlaw
Fabio Testi
Nestor Duran
Mallory Culbert
Mallory
Lathan McKay
Eric
Michael Bigham
Joe Watts
Bonnie Pointer
Self
Gregory Rentis
Greg
Road to Nowhere Reviews
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
A stylish, shimmering neo-noir with a multi-layered narrative for which the director's longtime collaborator Steven Gaydos has written an exceedingly elliptical and challenging script.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
There are rewards to be teased out of Monte Hellman's enigmatic new picture, but you'll have to accept the title as a promise, rather than a threat.
AV Club
Keith Phipps
The tone and subject at times recall David Lynch's Lost Highway and Mulholland Dr., but the approach is Hellman's own.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Has a great setup but not much in the way of a payoff.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Lewis
Ultimately, the film gets too clever and confusing for its own good, while the slow pacing zaps momentum from the story (and the story within the story).
New York Times
Stephen Holden
If Mr. Hellman's movie only partly fulfills its promise as a gripping neo-noir mystery, his stylistic hallmarks lend it a singularly haunting atmosphere.
Seattle Times
Jeff Shannon
The final scene offers clarity, at least, if not a satisfying payoff.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
"The Road to Nowhere" plays like an exercise in frustrating audiences.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
"Road to Nowhere" is a beautifully made, glorious mess.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
A return to form. But it still has the power to leave audiences disoriented, just as Hellman's best films Ride in the Whirlwind, The Shooting, Two-Lane Blacktop, and Cockfighter once did.
St. Paul Pioneer Press
Chris Hewitt
The sort of movie that goes down so many wormholes that, at the end, there's room for debate about what was real and what wasn't.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Becomes less clever the more clever it gets.
Seven Days (VT)
Margot Harrison
The film is a series of carefully composed, painterly tableaux that may stay in your mind long after its "story" has been forgotten.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
Road to Nowhere is one of those films with several stories-within-stories that could all be true, or false, or some previously unconsidered combination of the two.
Film Comment Magazine
Nicolas Rapold
Without succumbing to any romance about the magic of motion pictures, Hellman imbues Road to Nowhere with a haunted yet hallowed quality.
Village Voice
Nick Pinkerton
[Combines] an almost quaint self-reflexiveness with state-of-the-art digital filmmaking...
Ebert Presents At The Movies
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
A pretty great movie.
Kansas City Star
Jason Heck
Part of the pleasure of the film is trying to parse the reality from the fiction as Hellman weaves everything sinuously together.
Film Journal International
Chris Barsanti
The first feature film from Monte Hellman in 21 years is a quirky and self-reflexive film-within-a-film mystery that whiplashes viewers with audacious inventiveness; it's both more and less than it seems.
Monsters and Critics
Ron Wilkinson
Cult icon Hellman has no pity on the faint of heart in this complex time-warped epic of a film noir.
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