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Rushlights
Billy Brody (Josh Henderson) and Sarah (Haley Webb) are a young couple decide to a small Texas town because of a dead friend's inheritance. Everything seems to be a nightmare when they encounter the extraordinary underworld of Tremo.
9 October 1943, Pennsylvania, USA
April1968
14 November 1974, Bronx, New York, USA
20 October 1971, London, England, UK
9 April 1969, Detroit, Michigan, USA
25 November 1985, Woodbridge, Virginia, USA
13 December 1969, Brooklyn, New York, USA
13 November 1973, Los Angeles County, California, USA
25 October 1981, Dallas, Texas, USA
9 December 1941, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
8 March 1959, Chicago, Illinois, USA
July 29, 2013
Drifts glumly from one ludicrous narrative development to the next.July 26, 2013
With more engaging leads this film might be one that people would want to see a second time--just to get straight all that happened.June 20, 2013
It all dwindles into "Who cares" long before the end of the road.July 21, 2013
In this film about murder, the last 10 minutes are enough to kill me.August 19, 2013
The story is competently told, the direction suits the mood, and the performances are convincing even if the characters aren't very deep.July 25, 2013
A genre exercise that shows some promise, but descends from pleasant obfuscation into patent absurdity.June 21, 2013
Maybe noir just feels a bit old at this point. No matter what, the movie isn't worth the Texas heat.July 27, 2013
Stutz has crafted a decent thriller, actually. A lesser-man's Body HeatJune 20, 2013
Whatever pleasure could be derived from the movie's generically twisty plotting is negated by cardboard characterization, indifferent editing rhythms, and a score that sounds like it was pulled from a production music library.June 20, 2013
They say it isn't nice to kick a dog when it's down. But man, there are a lot of dogs in "Rushlights"...June 27, 2013
Polished but unmemorable.June 20, 2013
There are too many twists in Antoni Stutz's uninvolving "Rushlights."