No One Lives

    No One Lives
    2013

    Synopsis

    A gang of ruthless highway killers kidnap a wealthy couple traveling cross country only to shockingly discover that things are not what they seem.

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    Cast

    • Luke EvansDriver
    • Adelaide ClemensEmma
    • Laura RamseyBetty
    • Lee TergesenHoag
    • Derek MagyarFlynn
    • America OlivoTamara
    • Beau KnappDenny
    • Lindsey ShawAmber
    • Lenore BanksHelen
    • George MurdochEthan

    Recommendations

    • 70

      Village Voice

      Director Ryûhei Kitamura (The Midnight Meat Train) is too talented for material this retro-junky, but he and screenwriter David Cohen keep the action coming hard and fast.
    • 40

      Los Angeles Times

      No One Lives is a cheap horror prank that's ultimately not clever or accomplished enough to sustain its eccentricities, and they are very bloody eccentricities indeed.
    • 38

      McClatchy-Tribune News Service

      No One Lives has to give away its biggest, best secret (the killers have messed with the wrong guy) far too early for its own good.
    • 38

      Slant Magazine

      Ryuhei Kitamura's latest genre bloodbath is par for the course, in spite of the occasionally flourish of interesting subtext.
    • 30

      The New York Times

      Mr. Kitamura, an action enthusiast who prefers to show rather than tell, seems unaware that the film’s dialogue is laughable, its characters unfathomable and the acting often less than optimal.
    • 25

      The A.V. Club

      How bad is No One Lives, the new bottom-feeding schlock-fest from WWE Studios? Simply put: It’s bad enough to make some of the studio’s other offerings, like the Steve Austin deathmatch movie "The Condemned" and the Kane-starring slasher flick "See No Evil," look like genre gems.
    • 20

      Time Out

      The uniformly awful performances seem beamed in from Planet Ed Wood, while the script is filled with mock-macho zingers (“If I wanted to hear from an a**hole, I’d rip you a new one!”) that would give former Governor Schwarzenegger pause.
    • 10

      The Hollywood Reporter

      When a slasher pic can't exploit a woodchipper for more sadistic thrills than we get here, it shouldn't expect moviegoers to salivate for a sequel.