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Swerve
Directed by
Craig Lahiff
R
2012
86m
Drama
,
Crime
,
and more
5.4
38%
24%
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Colin happens upon a road accident where he finds a dead man, a beautiful woman, and a suitcase full of money. After trying to do the right thing he soon finds himself caught up in a dangerous scheme.
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Cast of Swerve
Jason Clarke
Frank
Emma Booth
Jina
David Lyons
Colin
Travis McMahon
Charlie
Vince Colosimo
Sam
Roy Billing
Good Samaritan
Greg Stone
Publican
Chris Haywood
Armstrong
Robert Mammone
Logan
Andy Anderson
Ambulance Officer
Scott Harrison
Ambulance Driver
Edmund Pegge
Buyer
Chris Asimos
Valet (Uncredited)
Glenn McMillan
Saxophone Player (Uncredited)
Craig Lahiff
Director / Writer / Producer
Helen Leake
Producer
Kent Smith
Producer
Swerve Ratings & Reviews
The Film Stage
Jared Mobarak
If you can grin and bear the fact something always comes up to replace the previous problem just solved, there is entertainment to be had.
Under the Radar
Stephen Danay
Swerve plays out like a down under version of No Country for Old Men, sapped of any sense of tension, logic or charm.
Los Angeles Times
Sheri Linden
As it zigs and zags, its plot unravels rather than tightens, and its curveball of an ending is bound to leave audiences feeling as double-crossed as some of the characters.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
A series of winding roads lead nowhere in this low-budget Australian thriller.
TheWrap
Alonso Duralde
You've got your duplicitous blonde, a briefcase full of money, the hapless patsy, the angry cop, the loose cannon and the speeding train. Everything's so in order that you could doze off and catch up with the plot within seconds of reawakening.
The Playlist
Kevin Jagernauth
But for the most part, the most shocking thing about Swerve is how utterly straightforward it is.
New York Post
Sara Stewart
It's enjoyable enough, but low on novelty, beyond the stark beauty of the sun-bleached Outback landscape.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
As the title of "Swerve" suggests, there's a lot of driving, and cars and characters veer, though never far enough for either to arrive at some place, some narrative, that's remotely new.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
The story is uninspired, Lyons looks lost, and Booth makes for a bland femme fatale.
Film Journal International
Daniel Eagan
Almost all the parts of Swerve -- the predictable storyline, thin cast and flaccid action -- feel worn-out and second-hand. They still work, but they're not much fun to watch.
The Dissolve
William Goss
A watchable genre exercise.
Tolucan Times
Tony Medley
...a brilliant noir that would have felt right at home in '40s Hollywood.
Village Voice
Nick Schager
Regardless of its title, it's a film that sluggishly sticks to the neo noir straight-and-narrow.
Variety
Richard Kuipers
Staple pulp ingredients -- a girl, a gun, a stranger, a crooked cop and a suitcase full of hot cash -- are neatly moved around a dusty outback town in the juicy Aussie thriller Swerve.
We Got This Covered
Matt Donato
Swerve certainly is the wrong turn, at the wrong place, at the wrong damn time - for the viewer.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
A confident and exciting genre film, and that's certainly not nothing, but it has a slight impersonality that marks it as either a calling card or a work for hire.
The Hollywood Reporter
Megan Lehmann
The sun-bleached terrain of the Australian outback is not the natural habitat of the noir thriller, so Craig Lahiff's feisty genre outing is a neat surprise.
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