David Twohy (PITCH BLACK) directs this thriller that turns a married couple's first vacation together into a nightmare. While enjoying their honeymoon in Hawaii, a new husband and wife decide to go for a hike. But the area has been beset by murders of vacationers, and the newlyweds' meeting with a strange pair may mean they could be the next victims. A PERFECT GETAWAY stars Timothy Olyphant (LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD).
Review 1:
3 stars out of 4 -- "David Twohy, the director, allows creepiness to steal into the film slowly, but soon the jungle shadows seem filled with menace."
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
08/05/2009
Review 2:
"The actors give themselves over to this elaborate game of Clue....Olyphant and Shelton seem to have fun with their roles, and it shows in solid performances..."
Source: Hollywood Reporter
08/05/2009
Review 3:
"Even if you know what's coming, it's a neat bit of meta-thriller filmmaking, as much about the mechanics of storytelling as a reasonably satisfying example of it."
Source: A.V. Club
08/06/2009
Review 4:
"A big-reveal thriller with surprises that really do surprise -- and are well worth waiting for....A PERFECT GETAWAY finds writer-director David Twohy in popcorn form with a muscularity not seen since 2000's PITCH BLACK."
Source: Variety
08/05/2009
Review 5:
"In A PERFECT GETAWAY, the path of true love takes a twisted turn when faced with the threat of psychopathic killers on the loose....Lively and slick..."
Source: USA Today
08/07/2009
Review 6:
"To Twohy's credit, he does a decent job of keeping you guessing -- and interested..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
08/07/2009
Review 7:
"A B-movie-style throwback that's consistently diverting and blissfully free of morals and messages....It's a genuinely satisfying cheap thrill."
Source: New York Times
08/06/2009
Review 8:
"[T]he sense of impending doom is palpable. As thrillers go, the film is more nerve-wracking than most, and far better acted -- the four principals are terrific, particularly Jovovich, who gives a really nuanced performance."
Source: Washington Post
08/07/2009
Review 9:
3 stars out of 5 -- "[A] high-grade b-thriller....It's sturdy genre fair..."
Source: Box Office
08/06/2009
Review 10:
"Steve Zahn makes full use of the many varieties of hyper in his acting arsenal, while Timothy Olyphant has a heckuva good time telegraphing macho mania."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
08/14/2009