


#ONE FALSE MOVE MOVIE#
It says much about the current state of American cinema that a movie as good as One False Move almost didn’t get released. Two ruthless drug dealers commit a brutal mass murder in Los Angeles and are forced to flee. Directed by Carl Franklin, a former actor who was a semiregular on The A-Team, this shrewdly entertaining genre picture was financed independently and is now enjoying a city-by-city release - thanks, in large part, to critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, whose early support helped rescue it from the jaws of video oblivion. Purchase One False Move on digital and stream instantly or download offline. The irony is that One False Move wasn’t made within the commercial film industry. Bill Paxton and Billy Bob Thornton costar in a pair of distinctive 1990s crime films: Sam Raimis A SIMPLE PLAN and Carl Franklins ONE FALSE MOVE. Listen to 'One False Move' from the album Bulletproof, available from Yep Roc Records. One False Move, a sardonic and explosive crooks-on-the-lam saga in the tradition of Bonnie and Clyde, has the meat-and-potatoes virtues - wit, atmosphere, and suspense violence that shocks as well as thrills a narrative that glides along the knife edge of its characters’ passions - that have just about disappeared from our movie screens during this summer of skittery, brightly packaged blockbusters.
