I like movies which takes place at an isolated gas station situated in the middle of nowhere.
I thoroughly enjoyed Open 24 Hours (2018).
This movie enticed me via the settings of a gas station but found it to be a disappointment.
Nothing original bah this unnecessary lengthy movie. The editing is so atrocious that the movie gets very repetitive n boring.
The villain doesn't sound intimidating or terrifying n there is absolutely no character study or background story.
This movie is lifted from so many other thrillers. Some of them r mentioned below.
Carnage Park (a psychotic sniper terrorizes a bank robber and his hostage). Carnage Park is boring n had lots of flickering lights n hand held shaky cam stuff.
Roadside (A couple fight for their lives when they are held hostage in their car by a concealed gunman at the side of a desolate road). Haven't seen Roadside but very bad reviews on IMDb.
Phonebooth (A publicist finds his life under threat when he answers a ringing phone at a phone booth. The caller tells him that he will be shot the minute he cuts the call).
Phonebooth is one of the best thriller n everything has already been said bah this movie.
Downrange (A group of friends are killed one by one by a ruthless sniper after they get stuck in the middle of nowhere).
Downrange is violent, brutal n tension filled. It's from the director of Midnight Meat Train.
And the recent To Catch a Killer (A cop is recruited by the FBI to help profile and track down a sniper).
This one has top notch acting n it is a thriller. This has more to do with catching the sniper.