The Runner (2015)
In the aftermath of the BP oil spill, an idealistic but imperfect New Orleans politician (Nicolas Cage) finds his plans of restoration unraveling as his own life becomes contaminated with corruption, scandal and deceit.
The Runner (2015)
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Released Year: 2015
Runtime: 90 minutes
Genre: Drama
Directors: Austin Stark
Casts: Wendell Pierce, Nicolas Cage, Connie Nielsen, Bryan Batt, Judd Lormand, Wanetah Walmsley, Fredric Lehne, Lara Grice, Sarah Paulson, Donna DuPlantier, Marcus Lyle Brown, James Moses Black, Peter Fonda, Darcel White Moreno, Ian Hoch, Christopher Berry, Kerry Cahill, Thomas Francis Murphy, Rhonda Johnson Dents, Michael Aaron Santos, James Yeargain, Lawton Paseka, Chris Papavasiliou, Ciera Payton, Brooke Hoover, Kerry Kahill, Cullen Tonry, Cree Kelly, Wilbert Williams, Ashley Arpell, John Eyez, Mary O'Rourke, Moses Millman, Yanina Hope
IMDB: The Runner (2015)
Storyline
In the aftermath of the BP oil spill, an idealistic but imperfect New Orleans politician (Nicolas Cage) finds his plans of restoration unraveling as his own life becomes contaminated with corruption, scandal and deceit.
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Reviews
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Entertainment Weekly -
The Runner is a well-meaning character study with an admirably cynical ending, but it’s too cold to ever fully draw you in.
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New York Daily News -
The Runner, while painfully low-budget and a little patchy, is an interesting look at how sausage is made.
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The A.V. Club -
There’s no revenge, no murder, and no kidnapping. It’s a low-budget New Orleans Cage movie with some dignity. It would be a pleasure to report that The Runner is also good, but this slim if mildly compelling film lands somewhere between character sketch and morality tale.
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Observer -
The problem is the movie never gives us a reason to care about Colin in the first place, or even to dislike him that much, if that’s how we’re supposed to feel. Colin is neutral, a kind of empty vessel, and Mr. Cage is his typical aloof self with a "Con Air" accent.
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Variety -
The Runner doesn’t lack for drama, but the characters are so thinly and predictably drawn, and the movie’s supposed insights into the art of political compromise so banal, that nothing catches fire.
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In the aftermath of the BP oil spill, an idealistic but imperfect New Orleans politician (Nicolas Cage) finds his plans of restoration unraveling as his own life becomes contaminated with corruption, scandal and deceit.
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