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Lost in the Sun
TrailerSmall time crook John finds an unlikely accomplice in Louis, a newly-orphaned teenage boy. As their open-road adventure progresses and John drags the kid on a string of robberies, the pair forge an unexpected and powerful bond.Actors: Josh Duhamel, Josh Wiggins, Lynn Collins, Emma Fuhrmann, Al Hayter, Larry Jack Dotson, Luis Olmeda, Michael Anthony Jackson, David Lambert, Beau Smith, Tim Mateer, ...»Director: Trey NelsonCountry: United StatesDuration: 95 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 6.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Lost in the Sun"
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Directors of "Lost in the Sun"
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Critic Reviews of "Lost in the Sun"
Glenn Kenny RogerEbert.comNovember 06, 2015Thanks to the excellent if a little on the obviously-pictorial-side cinematography by Robert Barocci, you've seen some lovely vistas on the way to indifference.
Neil Genzlinger New York TimesNovember 06, 2015Remove the charm and the Depression-era aura from "Paper Moon" and you have "Lost in the Sun," a road movie that goes nowhere particularly interesting.
Robert Abele Los Angeles TimesNovember 05, 2015Despite some scenic territory, there's just not much to this journey, leaving "Lost in the Sun" feeling like a short story stretched way too thinly toward feature length.
Mark Abraham Paste MagazineNovember 12, 2015At every minute in this film, you know where it's going, because nothing that happens in any of the 130 minutes of this film works at all if the movie doesn't get there.
Todd JorgensonNovember 09, 2015It's a story of redemption and reconciliation that follows a well-worn path and strains credibility as it meanders along.
Oktay Ege Kozak The PlaylistNovember 07, 2015"Lost in the Sun" is a technically proficient but achingly typical gloomy southern crime drama, one that audiences can seek out if they exhausted every other similar film.
Mike McGranaghan Aisle SeatNovember 05, 2015A monotonous bore. Lost in the Sun clearly thinks it's saying something profound, but what it says has been said before, many times, in much better pictures.
Frank Lovece Film Journal InternationalNovember 05, 2015Duhamel and Wiggins unfortunately don't have the kind of Paper Moon chemistry that could have helped gloss over some of the harder-to-swallow plot turns.
Brian Orndorf Blu-ray.comNovember 05, 2015Admirably performed and skilled at detailing Texan expanse, the feature manages to hit the heart when it counts the most, carrying a promising amount of concern for its characters.
Nathanael Hood The Young FolksNovember 05, 2015Never developing into unabashed antagonism, the perpetual push-pull of Louis and John's relationship ended up being both totally organic and refreshing.
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