The Road – Film Review
'The Road' movie review: Viggo Mortensen in first-rate Cormac ...
The father and son – figures who never given proper names – are impressively played by Viggo Mortensen and Kodi Smit-Mcphee as tired and ...
The Road Movie Review - The Curb
As with their films, The Road Movie, is a 'living' picture postcard – single shot footage with no editing other than what separates the clips ...
When I say "pointless", it's not that Hillcoat has nothing to say or that the film doesn't have clear themes and ideas. It's just you reach the ...
Movie review: The Road will rivet you | HuffPost Entertainment
The film has the same stripped-down feel as the book and a visual motif to match. The story is still deceptively simple: A man (Mortensen) and ...
Review: The Road (TIFF) - JoBlo
Even Viggo Mortensen, while introducing it, admitted it was a tough film to watch at times, and sure enough it is. However THE ROAD is one of ...
The Road (2009) - Deep Focus Review
The film is terrifying and powerful, and it will surely mature over time, growing more complicated and meaningful with every viewing. It's a ...
Overall, the performances are first-rate in their very quiet, restrained manner, but the too-solem, graveyard mood created by director John ...
The Road (2009) - Christian Spotlight on the Movies
Negative—I have to say, this is a sad, depression movie that is without hope or redemption. The violence is pretty typical for a rated R movie, but the language ...
Why is The Road rated R? The Road is rated R by the MPAA for some violence, disturbing images and language. This additional information about the movie's ...
The Road: the novel, the critics and the film - Jim Murdoch
The Road suggests that no matter how bleak our existence, we must live life as if it has meaning. As if our progenitors are watching.
The Road Movie Review: Shabeer shines in this decent crime thriller ...
A woman who loses her loved ones in a road accident realises that it was orchestrated and decides to track down the person responsible for the tragedy.
What We Find on the Road review – American road trip in the low ...
There's something refreshing (or passe, depending on personal preference) about seeing a film made today starring a teenage lead character who ...
Film Review: 'The Road Movie' - Variety
Film Review: 'The Road Movie' ... The roads of Russia are jammed with peril and surprise in this compilation of found dashcam footage. By Dennis ...
Review: The Road - Slant Magazine
For a spell, the film gets by on its unpretentious flair for atmosphere, even its disconcerting nonsensicality. ... These credits accurately ...
“The Road” (2009) — Read Along - Medium
Based on the world renowned novel of the same name by Cormac McCarthy and with a screenplay from Joe Penhall, this was the first Hillcoat film ...
Although I prefer his last film (The Proposition), director John Hillcoat makes some hard choices here, most of which pay off. The how and why ...
Road, The | Reelviews Movie Reviews
It's about loss, death, isolation, and the fine line that divides good from evil, man from animal. Yes, The Road ends on what can best be ...
The Road (Movie Review) | Bloody Good Horror
Although the film is being sold to audiences as a human drama, director John Hillcoat's atmospheric post-apocalyptic adventure "The Road" is actually a ...
“On the Road” – MOVIE REVIEW - Screen Comment
Eight years may not be that long to turn into film that most iconic of iconic novels, Jack Kerouac's "On the Road," the book that has launched many into ...
Movie Review: The Road - Fandomania
Immediately, the mood is set with an excellent score by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis (who worked with Hillcoat previously on The Proposition), and ...