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Hit and Run

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A college student (Laura Breckenridge) faces the wrath of a man that she thought she killed with her car.
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David Nusair Reel Film Reviews 06/16/2009
1.5/4
...slowly-but-surely squanders its admittedly intriguing premise... Go to Full Review
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Melanie B. @melbsinthehouse Nov 18 Absolutely atrocious - I love a cheesy scary movie but this was a no for sure. See more T B Jul 27 We figured it wouldn’t be too great and we were right! It was good until 3/4 into it where it just gets unbelievable! See more Melissa L @Agent99 04/16/2024 Pretty good movie. Recommended. See more Kyle J 02/11/2023 If you hit a pedestrian with your fast-moving car, do not call 911; you might ruin a perfectly bad movie plot. See more 04/24/2021 Girl... can we suggest...SHOVEL!! Lmao! See more 04/20/2021 It was pretty terrible, if I'm being honest. It had an interesting premise about a girl whose life starts going crazy after she supposedly hits a guy with her car, but it consistently doesn't make any sense at times. In the sequence where she accidentally drives off the road at the beginning, you can clearly see that there isn't a person anywhere for her to hit with her car, but somehow the guy ends up being stuck underneath the car anyway when she gets home. And then when she finds him, I was feeling bad for her because it was a legitimate accident that it happened, but the guy grabs her and she decides to bludgeon him to death with a golf club. Any sympathy that I had for her went out the window with that. She took the guys body, wrapped it in a blanket, and buried him somewhere. Then, the movie starts doing this thing where it tries to make it seem like she's just losing her mind. Like I said before, she clearly didn't hit anyone with her car in what they showed at the beginning of the movie, so it looked like he just randomly showed up in her garage. There wasn't a lot of blood underneath the car, even though the guy was pretty effed up from being hit and had been underneath her car for hours. A lightbulb blew out in her garage when she got home, so she removed it and I guess she blacked out and didn't remember replacing it. So when she and her boyfriend go to get the blanket from the guys body and she finds her boyfriend dead and buried where she had buried the guy she supposedly hit with her car, I was like "Oh, so she's actually imagining the whole thing. Either that, or the guy came back to life as the boyfriend showed up, killed him, wrapped him in the blanket, and buried him all after being run over by a car and bludgeoned by a golf club." And it turned out that the latter was actually true. And not only that, but he knew exactly who ran him over and managed to perfectly locate her house afterwards, too? It was such a nonsense movie, and it's a shame. It could've been really good if the writing wasn't so awful. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A college student (Laura Breckenridge) faces the wrath of a man that she thought she killed with her car.
Director
Enda McCallion
Producer
Brent Emery, Mark Morgan, Braxton Pope, Andrew Weiner
Screenwriter
Diane Doniol-Valcroze, Arthur Flam
Production Co
Thats Hollywood, Maverick Films, Ithaka Entertainment, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Genre
Mystery & Thriller, Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 12, 2013
Runtime
1h 24m
Sound Mix
Dolby SR
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