Description Events go from bad to worse for the two women at the center of this thriller. After returning from a vacation, Jules (Cameron Goodman) and Mel (Peyton List) are stranded at the airport. A shuttle driver (Tony Curran, THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN) appears to be their savior, but it turns out that he has something sinister in mind for the two young women.
| Credits | | Score Composer: | Henning Lohner |
Editorial Reviews [W]orth seeing just for the sheer craftsmanship....For strict genre fare, this one is as effective as it gets....In sum, the film's solid, effective and perfect for date night Box Office (03/24/2009)
If you step aboard SHUTTLE, be prepared for one heck of a ride filled with suspense, action and ever-escalating terror. With this ingenious thriller, Edward Anderson, who wrote the heist flick FLAWLESS, makes an audacious directorial debut Los Angeles Times (03/24/2009)
SHUTTLE is a decently twisty indie thriller about hostages lured aboard an airport minivan whose destination is nowhere pleasant....The pic's credibly acted and crisply crafted Variety (03/24/2009)
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