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John Hartl, Seattle Times: It (almost literally) runs off the rails with a series of twists that ultimately invite more laughs than tension. Read more
Ben Kenigsberg, Variety: Omid Nooshin's sturdy runaway-train thriller chugs up a decent amount of suspense. Read more
Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times: Although the film, Nooshin's first feature, takes a while to become fully propulsive, it eventually puts forth an effective series of red herrings, close calls and clock-ticking action scenes. Read more
Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News: Scott's excellent turn in this gripping indie thriller proves he can handle action roles. Read more
Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times: Mr. Nooshin stirs a mystery that's light on special effects and bravely uncomplicated. Read more
Tom Huddleston, Time Out: Stays on the rails thanks to strong performances, snappy dialogue and a relentless pace. Read more
Zachary Wigon, Village Voice: While Last Passenger is a campy B-movie, it possesses greater aesthetic aspirations, and the film's stylistic ambition is ultimately what makes it an entertaining ride. Read more