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202276 minDrama

Miles from Nowhere

Is Miles from Nowhere a Hit or Flop?

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Is Miles from Nowhere worth watching? With a rating of 2.75/10, this Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Miles from Nowhere Synopsis

During an annual cabin retreat, a dying man must confront past mistakes after learning he may not know his friends as well as he may think.

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Top Cast

Seth Dunlap
Seth DunlapMiles McMahon
Cristian Gonzalez
Cristian GonzalezVictor Montoya
Shane Howell
Shane HowellSammy Locke
Madison Hatfield
Madison HatfieldHannah McMahon
Andrew Tull
Andrew TullNick
Cristina Arjona
Cristina ArjonaIzzie
Okea Eme-Akwari
Okea Eme-AkwariDerek
Jonathan Pawlowski
Jonathan PawlowskiDuncan
Jordan Blair Mangold Brown
Jordan Blair Mangold BrownFemale Hiker
Alexander Baxter
Alexander BaxterMale Hiker

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Miles from Nowhere has received lower ratings (2.75/10) from audiences.

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Miles from Nowhere is a Drama movie that During an annual cabin retreat, a dying man must confront past mistakes after learning he may not know his friends as well as he may think....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 2, 2023
★ 5

"Miles" (Seth Dunlap) has had some bad news... he has to process that, and in order to do so he heads to a remote cabin where he also entreats two of his, somewhat estranged, friends to join him. What he quickly learns when they arrive is that "Victor" (Cristian Gonzalez) and "Sammy" (Shane Howell) have now hooked up. What we now have to endure are a rather plodding series of character introspectives peppered with way too much dialogue, contrived arguments and some chemo with the stroppy young "Nick" (Andrew Tull). To be honest - much as I initially felt a little sympathy for "Miles" at the start - I could have cheerfully run over him with a lawn mower by the mid point and it's only downhill from here. Points go to "Sammy" for at least trying to keep the melodrama on an even keel, and the photography shows off their rural retreat to good effect - but the story is weak and the acting, well that doesn't really have too much by way of screenplay to work with to make a critique of the skills on offer here especially fair. Far too long, too! Miles off course, perhaps?