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Go With Me (BlackWay)
Description
The film tells the story of a vengeful young woman (Julia Stiles) who recruits two men (Anthony Hopkins, Alexander Ludwig) to help her track down a former cop turned crime lord (Ray Liotta) who harassed and stalked her.
The film tells the story of a vengeful young woman (Julia Stiles) who recruits two men (Anthony Hopkins, Alexander Ludwig) to help her track down a former cop turned crime lord (Ray Liotta) who harassed and stalked her.
Actors:
Kendra Hesketh,
Linda Darlow,
Julia Stiles,
Tara Arroyave,
Steven Cree Molison,
Ian Thompson,
Travis MacDonald,
Aleks Paunovic,
Dennis Cound,
Audrey Smallman,
Sam Bob,
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Kendra Hesketh
Linda Darlow
Julia Stiles
28 March 1981, New York City, New York, USA
Tara Arroyave
Steven Cree Molison
Ian Thompson
Travis MacDonald
Aleks Paunovic
29 June 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Dennis Cound
Audrey Smallman
Sam Bob
Genre:
Thriller
Director:
Daniel Alfredson
Daniel Alfredson
23 May 1959, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Country:
United States
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December 19, 2016
This movie is so boring. That's a shame because I think this story could be a very entertaining action film. [Full review in Spanish]June 09, 2016
People keep suggesting to Lillian that she just move away and never come back, which seems like a fine idea. If only Blackway - and "Blackway" - would do the same.June 06, 2016
The rather limp performances do nothing to help Alfredson's latest cinematic endeavour.June 11, 2016
Ray Liotta pushes the bad-guy envelope almost to the cartoon villain category, but it definitely works in this suspenseful thriller. You might even have nightmares about Liotta after seeing 'Blackway.'