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198986 minThriller

Far from Home

Is Far from Home a Hit or Flop?

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Is Far from Home worth watching? With a rating of 5.378/10, this Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Far from Home Synopsis

Charlie Cox should have stopped for gas in California. While he's on a cross-country trip with his teenage daughter, Joleen, his car hits empty in a creepy town in Nevada. With nary a drop of fuel to be found, Charlie and Joleen stop for the night at a dilapidated trailer park. There, Joleen catches the eye of two teenage boys, Jimmy and Pinky -- either of whom could be the serial killer currently terrorizing the town.

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Top Cast

Matt Frewer
Matt FrewerCharlie Cox
Drew Barrymore
Drew BarrymoreJoleen Cox
Richard Masur
Richard MasurDuckett
Karen Austin
Karen AustinLouise
Susan Tyrrell
Susan TyrrellAgnes Reed
Andras Jones
Andras JonesJimmy Reed
Dick Miller
Dick MillerSheriff Bill Childers
Anthony Rapp
Anthony RappPinky Sears
Connie Sawyer
Connie SawyerViney Hunt
Jennifer Tilly
Jennifer TillyAmy

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Is Far from Home worth watching?

Far from Home has received mixed reviews with a 5.378/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Thriller movies.

Is Far from Home hit or flop?

Far from Home has received average ratings (5.378/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Far from Home?

Far from Home is a Thriller movie that Charlie Cox should have stopped for gas in California. While he's on a cross-country trip with his teenage daughter, Joleen, his car hits empty in a c...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakOct 29, 2025
★ 7

**_Stuck in a remote desert town in northwest Nevada_** This is a coming-of-age drama mixed with quirky murder mystery involving eccentric people living in the lonely wasteland, such as the mechanic who refuses to ‘worship Mammon’ (Richard Masur) offset by the high-strung shop owner (Susan Tyrrell). Matt Frewer and Drew Barrymore work well as the father & daughter who dearly love each other despite the typical family issues. Meanwhile the malevolent remote-controlled vehicle is reminiscent of the amusing one in Eastwood’s “The Dead Pool,” released the previous year. In the feminine department, Drew was 13½ during shooting in August, 1988 (which technically started filming on July 25th). She’s a blossoming beauty, just way too young. That leaves us with the stunning Karen Austin, who was 32 years-old during shooting, as well as the inimitable Jennifer Tilly, who was a month shy of 30; regrettably, their roles are pretty small. Nine years after this was released “Desert Blue” borrowed the plot, minus the whodunit angle, for a more mundane story. The abandoned skeleton of a building here is exchanged for an ominous cola factory. By contrast, this one goes over-the-top with sporadic thriller bits, which will inspire some viewers to roll their eyes. It runs 1 hour, 29 minutes, and was shot in northwest Nevada, mostly Gerlach, which is a 2.5 hour drive northeast of Lake Tahoe, but also American Flats (the cement structure), which is a few miles south of Virginia City. Carson City is also listed. GRADE: B