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Shuttle
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The movie follows a late night airport shuttle ride home as it descends into darkness. What's going on and where are they headed? Guns, knives, chains, a tattoo, and medication play in the resolution.
The movie follows a late night airport shuttle ride home as it descends into darkness. What's going on and where are they headed? Guns, knives, chains, a tattoo, and medication play in the resolution.
Actors:
James Snyder,
Tom Kemp,
Roy Souza,
Jen Alison Lewis,
Kaylan Tracey,
Dave Power,
Michael DeMello
James Snyder
7 February 1981, Santa Clara, California, USA
Tom Kemp
Roy Souza
Jen Alison Lewis
Kaylan Tracey
Dave Power
28 April 1978, Rutherford, New Jersey, USA
Michael DeMello
13 February 1974, Fall River, Massachusetts, USA
Director:
Edward Anderson
Edward Anderson
Country:
United States
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March 06, 2009
If you step aboard Shuttle, be prepared for one heck of a ride filled with suspense, action and ever-escalating terror. With this ingenious thriller, Edward Anderson, who wrote the heist flick Flawless, makes an audacious directorial debut.
September 07, 2009
Boasts a killer premise and better than average acting, so it's all the more disappointing that Anderson proves unable to avoid annoying horror movie pitfalls.
March 19, 2009
Shuttle could have worked but it is so bogged down with clichés and predictable twists that it comes apart at its illogical seams.
April 02, 2009
Hop aboard this Shuttle if you're in the mood for one unsettling ride.
April 21, 2009
Immediate frights and long-lasting dread are still not quite enough
March 12, 2009
Shuttle is a grim and twisted exercise in high-stress terror that falls just short of the torture-porn subgenre.
March 19, 2009
When the payoff finally arrives, it seems tasteless not just because of its topicality, but because the shock feels unearned.
March 30, 2009
The characters are aggressive and mostly smart, the villain is fearsome and hateful, and the premise ('An airport shuttle ride descends into darkness') is brilliantly simple.
March 19, 2009
There is no release for the audience, no 'entertainment,' not even much action excitement. Just a remorseless march into the dark.
March 21, 2009
Well conceived thriller, Shuttle takes the familiar situation and develops it into terrifying ordeal
March 12, 2009
Shuttle mostly exists, in the words of Alfred Hitchcock, to 'put the audience through it,' but it leaves you in a very different place than where it started and with remarkable economy of effort.
March 19, 2009
The film is an efficiently engineered mechanism for creating suspense.

