Something went wrong
Try again later.
Wheelman
A getaway driver thrust into a high stakes race-to-survive after a bank robbery goes terribly wrong. With a car full of money and his family on the line, the clock is ticking to figure out who double-crossed him and the only person he can trust... his thirteen-year-old daughter. All reasons to think fast and drive faster.
5 March 1963, New York City, New York, USA
2 July 2004, Tifton, Georgia, USA
5 January 1969, Tallahassee, Florida, USA
5 December 1964, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
24 November 1964, Castro Valley, California, USA
September 23, 2017
Wheelman is a movie slightly at war with itself. It's an anti-action picture that still attempts to commit to the genre trappings it's visually toying with.
September 26, 2017
This is a white-knuckle ride, with a twisting script to match.
September 25, 2017
Wheelman is all about speed and timing in the best ways - simple, exciting and for the love of Bronson, can we give Frank Grillo the credit he deserves?
September 26, 2017
Much "who's doublecrossing who?" ensues, and if the dialogue flags occasionally, there's always background action to contend with.
September 23, 2017
Frank Grillo shines in this minimalist take on the crime film genre.
September 25, 2017
A unique perspective wasted on a film that fails to deliver any actual excitement.
October 19, 2017
The selling point of Wheelman, the idea of a car chase movie that takes place almost entirely within a car, makes Jeremy Rush's film novel but it also makes it rattle a bit.
September 29, 2017
Jeremy Rush's fast-paced neo-noir thriller is a perfect-fit star vehicle for Frank Grillo.
September 29, 2017
Wheelman probably works better as a technical exercise than the white-knuckle thriller it aspires to be, but those eager to watch another The Driver (or, surprisingly, Locke) will find much to admire in Jeremy Rush's debut as a writer-director.

