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  1. When their red Jeep with Massachusetts plates ventures into no man's land, Jeff Taylor (Kurt Russell) and his wife, Amy (Kathleen Quinlan), become targets of a mysterious plot. Mostow can't make this believable, but he sure can make it pack a punch. Russell, who makes a fit and handsome action hero, first turns up in chinos and a lavender shirt ...

  2. Oct 10, 2024 · Directed by Edward Berger. This film, based on Robert Harris’s 2016 thriller of the same title, centers on a British cardinal (a sensational Ralph Fiennes), and a campaign for a new pope. By ...

  3. I think he was a working trucker who gradually developed the crime on the side with his pals. The stuff that the film leaves to the imagination (what they actually did with his wife, how they kidnapped/killed/buried the others, how they became disgruntled with their incomes/boring lives/hatred for tourists and hatched the idea in the first place) I find so eerie and chilling.

  4. May 2, 1997 · Action. 96 minutes ‧ R ‧ 1997. Roger Ebert. May 2, 1997. 4 min read. “Breakdown” is taut, skillful and surgically effective, the story of a man who finds himself trapped in a surrealistic nightmare. The story’s setup is more entertaining than the payoff; as Hitchcock observed, suspense plays better than action.

  5. May 2, 1997 · Jeff Taylor (Russell) and his wife Amy (Quinlan) are headed toward a new life in California when their car's engine dies on a remote highway. Amy accepts a ride from a helpful trucker (Walsh) while Jeff waits with the car. But when Jeff shows up at the agreed rendezvous, he finds his wife's not there. The locals aren't talking; the police aren't much help. With no one to turn to, Jeff battles ...

  6. Stay up-to-date on the latest movie news. Reviews of new movies, art, foreign and documentary films by co-chief critics A.O. Scott and Manohla Dargis.

  7. Oct 18, 2021 · Director Mostow transforms the expansive southwestern desert from a place of rugged beauty to a location of lethal foreboding. The 26th title in the Paramount Presents Blu-ray line features 1080p resolution in the widescreen aspect ratio of 2.39:1. This edition, approved by director Jonathan Mostow, is a remaster from a new 4K scan.

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