A gang of ruthless highway killers kidnap a wealthy couple traveling cross country only to shockingly discover that things are not what they seem.A gang of ruthless highway killers kidnap a wealthy couple traveling cross country only to shockingly discover that things are not what they seem.A gang of ruthless highway killers kidnap a wealthy couple traveling cross country only to shockingly discover that things are not what they seem.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Dalton E. Gray
- Younger Boy
- (as Dalton Gray)
Michael 'Mick' Harrity
- Host
- (as Michael Harrity)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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One of Horror's Greatest Hidden Gems
Many would dismiss this film because it comes from WWE Studios, and given that stigma, they would be justified in doing so.
The production company should not steer you away. No One Lives is brilliantly filmed and paced. The story is better than it has any right to be, and gorehounds will be very pleased with the sheer brutality presented.
Make sure to see this whenever the opportunity presents itself.
The production company should not steer you away. No One Lives is brilliantly filmed and paced. The story is better than it has any right to be, and gorehounds will be very pleased with the sheer brutality presented.
Make sure to see this whenever the opportunity presents itself.
Better than expected, fun, gory thriller
I wasn't expecting much based on all the recent horror movies I have seen that are lacking that special something, but I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed this movie. Some of the acting could have been better, but overall I thought this was a fun, gory thriller. Definitely worth a watch.
Faint-hearted people shouldn't watch this.
This is an unexpectedly great, original movie that will not fail to shock you and give you the chills as well. I like how the director kept me captivated throughout the entire movie due to the twists in the film, which again I admired. The characters were all on point especially the part of Driver played by Luke Evans. There were a couple of parts in the film that could've been better, but generally the film is quite enjoyable if you are into serial killers movies then I really recommend this for you.
I want to inform you that this is full of cool brutal scenes not to mention that this is violent horror kind of movie you probably will feel squeamish watching this gory film so you better have a strong gut what distinguish this film is that there are not any heroes in it, interesting characters though, that been played by adroit actors which put you in position to enjoy the ride and root for no one. I'm quite surprised that WWE sponsored this movie because frankly, most of their movies are terrible.
Gratuitously gory
One of those modern-day 'grindhouse' style movies, full of unpleasant violence meted out to innocent people and even more unpleasant violence meted out to those who deserve it. This one is a fast-paced, action packed tale of small-time gangsters, kidnappers and serial killers, and the title is an apt one; it's the kind of nihilistic fare where nobody is likely to make it out alive and gruesome death is just around the corner.
It's also an incredibly gory movie, where the bloodshed is taken to a gratuitous level. People are fed into meat chippers and tortured and murdered in increasingly nasty ways, and it's all handled with a certain level of skill and professionalism by Japanese director Ryuhei Kitamura, who brings the same level to insanity to this as he did to VERSUS and AZUMI back in the day.
British star Luke Evans is very good in the main role while the bad guys are all suitably sleazy and the victims all suitably victimised. Those looking for depth or a profound exploration on the nature of death and violence will be disappointed; this is superficial stuff through and through, packed with incident and plot twist after plot twist and little else. It's a perfect piece of popcorn entertainment for those who can handle the copious bloodshed.
It's also an incredibly gory movie, where the bloodshed is taken to a gratuitous level. People are fed into meat chippers and tortured and murdered in increasingly nasty ways, and it's all handled with a certain level of skill and professionalism by Japanese director Ryuhei Kitamura, who brings the same level to insanity to this as he did to VERSUS and AZUMI back in the day.
British star Luke Evans is very good in the main role while the bad guys are all suitably sleazy and the victims all suitably victimised. Those looking for depth or a profound exploration on the nature of death and violence will be disappointed; this is superficial stuff through and through, packed with incident and plot twist after plot twist and little else. It's a perfect piece of popcorn entertainment for those who can handle the copious bloodshed.
Better than expected!
Pretty decent flick. Although I wish this movie would have reached into the background of the sociopath. Still worth the watch. Even with a few unanswered questions.
Did you know
- TriviaDerek Magyar had to dye his mustache and beard to make them look darker. He was also asked to stay in a perfectly good physical shape. He worked out five days a week, at least for an hour and a half every single day.
- GoofsWhen Amber is walking to the front door to see who's knocking, the door has a design on it with no peep hole. When she gets to the door, it has no design and a peephole.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 386: The Master and TIFF 2012 (2012)
- SoundtracksAnger
Composed by Jim Johnston (as James A. Johnston)
Performed by Jim Johnston
Featuring Shaman's Harvest
Courtesy of WWE, Inc.
Under License from
Thirdmeadow Music
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- Countries of origin
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- Language
- Also known as
- Nadie vive
- Filming locations
- Mandeville, Louisiana, USA(The Red Barn Pub)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $2,900,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $74,918
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $47,800
- May 12, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $1,048,704
- Runtime
- 1h 26m(86 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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