Rushlights (film) explained

Rushlights
Director:Antoni Stutz
Producer:Jeffrey Coulter
Gabriella Stollenwerck
Antoni Stutz
Music:Bill Brown

Jeffrey Coulter
Cinematography:Gregg Easterbrook
Editing:Jane Pia Abramowitz
Michael Palmerio
Distributor:Vertical Entertainment
Runtime:98 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Rushlights is a 2013 American independent neo-noir thriller film written and directed by Antoni Stutz and starring Beau Bridges, Haley Webb, Josh Henderson and Aidan Quinn.[1] [2] [3] Rushlights was included in the official selections of the Montreal World Film Festival, the Shanghai International Film Festival, the Dallas International Film Festival as well as the Newport Beach Film Festival. An extended directors cut was released in 2016.[4] [5] [6] [7]

Plot

A dark and gritty mystery thriller, Rushlights centers on two delinquent young lovers from the suburbs of Los Angeles traveling to a small Texas town to falsely claim the inheritance of a dead friend. The teens, haunted by their dubious pasts, wind up in a nightmare of greed and betrayal as they encounter the twisted underworld of Tremo, Texas – population 2870.

Cast

Reception

Brandon Harris of Filmmaker magazine wrote: “An array of impressive performances… the film is reminiscent of John Dahl’s early 90s thrillers Red Rock West and The Last Seduction.”[8]

Patrick Washington of The Dallas Weekly on Rushlights: One of the best thrillers I’ve seen.”[9] Mike Smith of Mediamikes gave the thriller 4/5stars writing: “Packed with genuine surprises and emotion… Stutz’s direction is clear and sharp.”[10]

Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times wrote: “When it comes to film plotting, too many twists results in an annoying tangle. And there are too many twists in Antoni Stutz’s uninvolving Rushlights.”[11]

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 26% based on reviews from 19 critics, with average score of 4.19/10.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Harvey. Dennis. Film Review: 'Rushlights'. 26 June 2013. Variety. 6 January 2018.
  2. Film Review: Rushlights. 21 June 2013. Film Journal International. 6 January 2018.
  3. News: Abele. Robert. Movie review: 'Rushlights' is a con job on every level. 6 January 2018. Los Angeles Times. 6 January 2018.
  4. News: Montreal World Film Festival unveils its slate. Punter. Jennie. 2012-08-08. Variety. 2018-08-17 .
  5. Web site: » "Unrated Directors Cut" of RUSHLIGHTS to Premiere at Shanghai Film Festival. rushlightsmovie.com . 2018-08-17.
  6. News: Dallas International Film Festival Announces Full 2013 Lineup - D Magazine. 2013-03-12. D Magazine. 2018-08-17 .
  7. News: Rushlights: New Unrated Director's Cut - Movie Review - StuffWeLike. 2016-07-30. StuffWeLike. 2018-08-17 .
  8. News: Antoni Stutz on Rushlights Filmmaker Magazine. Harris. Brandon. Filmmaker Magazine. 2018-08-17 .
  9. News: Rushlights Film Review. Washington. Patrick. The Dallas Weekly. 2018-08-17. en.
  10. Web site: Film Review "Rushlights" - MediaMikes. mediamikes.com . 21 June 2013 . 2018-08-17 .
  11. News: 'Rushlights' Involves a Spiraling Identity Scam. Genzlinger. Neil. The New York Times . 20 June 2013 . 2018-08-17 .
  12. Web site: Rushlights . . May 21, 2020 .