The Guardian by Leslie Felperin
Baker, with his scrawny frame and ratty features, can actually act, although he’s consistently upstaged by young Reid, as the stronger performer and the one with the more interesting character story here.
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Director
Andrew Baird
Cast
Machine Gun Kelly,
Storm Reid,
Drea de Matteo,
Travis Fimmel,
Kevin Bacon,
Luis Da Silva Jr.
Genre
Crime,
Thriller
On the run with a bag full of cash after a robbing his former crime boss—and a potentially fatal wound—Freddy slips onto a bus headed into the unrelenting California desert. With his life slipping through his fingers, Freddy is left with very few choices to survive.
The Guardian by Leslie Felperin
Baker, with his scrawny frame and ratty features, can actually act, although he’s consistently upstaged by young Reid, as the stronger performer and the one with the more interesting character story here.
Screen Rant by Ferdosa Abdi
One Way won’t carve a place into the crime thriller pantheon, but its most notable achievement should be setting the stage for Andrew Baird and Colson Baker’s inevitable rises in the film industry.
Movie Nation by Roger Moore
Baird, and his sometimes muse Fimmel, are heading in the right direction. But this more tight if a tad tedious thriller doesn’t quite finish the trip or seal the deal.
Los Angeles Times by Noel Murray
The film is a case study in why critics say “show, don’t tell.” It’s 90 minutes of people talking about routine gangster stuff, peppered with occasional gunfire.
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