
Road 2005
In the atmospheric drama Road (2005), director Leslie McCleave masterfully crafts a gripping mystery that unfolds across the U.S.-Canadian border.
Director: Leslie McCleave
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Road (2005) about?
In the atmospheric drama Road (2005), director Leslie McCleave masterfully crafts a gripping mystery that unfolds across the U.S.-Canadian border.
Who directed Road?
Leslie McCleave directed Road, bringing his unique vision to the film.
Who stars in Road?
The talented cast of Road includes Catherine Kellner, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, James Urbaniak, and Rebecca Harris.
Is Road (2005) worth watching?
With its blend of drama and mystery, Road (2005) is a thought-provoking film that will keep you on the edge of your seat. However, with an unrated IMDb score, it may not be suitable for all audiences.
How long is Road?
Road has a runtime of 92 minutes.
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About Road (2005) — A Gripping Mystery Unfolds on the U.S.-Canadian Border
In the atmospheric drama Road (2005), director Leslie McCleave masterfully crafts a gripping mystery that unfolds across the U.S.-Canadian border. As freelance photographer Margaret (Catherine Kellner) and her ex Jay (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) embark on a dual-purpose road trip, they find themselves trapped in a world of toxic waste sites and eerie landscapes. With a talented cast, including James Urbaniak, Peter Appel, and Rebecca Harris, Road (2005) explores the darker side of human nature and the beauty of the American wilderness.
As the journey takes an unexpected turn, Margaret and Jay are forced to confront their past and the true purpose of their trip. With its blend of drama and mystery, Road (2005) is a thought-provoking film that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Whether you're a fan of atmospheric dramas or just looking for a unique viewing experience, Road (2005) is a must-watch.