It’s easy to tell when you’ve reached the Road to Nowhere. Even before you roll over the (crumbling) asphalt of Lakeview Drive near Bryson City, North Carolina, there’s a billboard at the mouth of the ...
If "Road to Nowhere" had been made by someone else, it would pass unobserved. Yet the fact that it marks Monte Hellman's return to feature filmmaking after a 21-year absence assures this patchwork ...
This is a rush transcript from "Hannity," March 19, 2009. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. SEAN HANNITY, HOST: It is just one of the many pork barrel projects around America ...
Road to Nowhere isn’t just the title of Monte Hellman’s latest film; it’s also the plot synopsis for all his best work. Hellman, a low-budget director who never had a big box-office hit, first came to ...
There’s not as big a difference as you think between the ragtag assortment of low-budget horror and crime-film directors in every country and the artiest, most iconoclastic Cannes-friendly filmmakers ...
Monte Hellman‘s first feature film in 21 years is one of his finest and deepest, a twin peak to his 1971 masterpiece, “Two Lane Blacktop.” “Road to Nowhere” displays this director’s trademark virtues ...
It would have been better if someone other than the thirty-five-year-old Tygh Runyan had played the character of Mitchell Haven, the protagonist of Monte Hellman’s new film, “Road to Nowhere” (which ...