No Way Home (1996 film)

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No Way Home
UK theatrical poster
Directed byBuddy Giovinazzo
Written byBuddy Giovinazzo
StarringTim Roth
Deborah Kara Unger
James Russo
Catherine Kellner
CinematographyClaudia Raschke
Edited byStanley Warnow
Music byRick Giovinazzo
Release date
  • 1996 (1996)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

No Way Home is a 1996 American crime drama film written and directed by Buddy Giovinazzo.[1]

Joey was convicted of killing a shop-owner during a botched burglary and serves a six years sentence. His prison term leaves him with many mental and physical scars due to assaults he suffered.

Upon release, Joey is determined to abandon prison. He seeks out his elder brother, Tommy, and meets his new wife Lorraine, a beautiful blonde who is initially distrustful of Joey. Joey discovers that Tommy has gotten involved with drug dealing. Meanwhile, Lorraine and Joey develop a special relationship.

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Reception

Ken Eisner of Variety critiqued the film, writing that the film "is both too bleak and too familiar to spark much mainstream interest" while also praising Tim Roth and Deborah Kara Unger.[1] Meanwhile, The Guardian wrote that the title, "No Way Home", should be "No Big Deal" as it may describe it better.[2]

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