
NoWhere 2016
"Freedom is an illusion..."
In *NoWhere (2016)*, director Ryen W. Thomas crafts a gripping drama-thriller set against the isolated backdrop of a remote bed and breakfast.
Director: Ryen W. Thomas
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is NoWhere (2016) about?
*NoWhere* follows Drake Ryan, a drifter trapped in a high-stakes con gone wrong. Desperate for cash to settle old debts, he takes a job at a quiet bed and breakfast deep in the wilderness, only to find the owners—Lulu and her son Maynard—are far more controlling than they seem. As the situation escalates, Drake must outmaneuver his captors or risk losing everything.
Who directed NoWhere?
Ryen W. Thomas directed *NoWhere (2016)*, bringing a sharp eye for psychological tension and atmospheric storytelling to this drama-thriller.
Who stars in NoWhere?
The film features James Molinari as the lead, alongside Jordon Alexander, Alexandra Faith, Bonnie Johnson Johnson, and Troy A. Jackson in pivotal roles.
Is NoWhere (2016) worth watching?
While *NoWhere* lacks an IMDb rating, its tight script and strong performances from its cast make it a compelling watch for fans of slow-burn thrillers. The themes of isolation and manipulation add depth, though viewers should be prepared for a tense, unrelenting experience rather than light entertainment.
How long is NoWhere?
The runtime for *NoWhere (2016)* is 122 minutes, offering enough time to fully immerse audiences in its gripping narrative.
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About NoWhere (2016) — A Desperate Drifter's Last Chance in a Claustrophobic Thriller
In *NoWhere (2016)*, director Ryen W. Thomas crafts a gripping drama-thriller set against the isolated backdrop of a remote bed and breakfast. The story follows Drake Ryan, a drifter burdened by past debts, who sees a chance at redemption—or ruin—when he takes a job at the secluded inn. Run by the formidable Lulu and her immature son Maynard, the place hides more than just hospitality behind its quiet façade. As relationships spiral into tension and desperation, Drake's long con spirals out of control, forcing him to confront the thin line between freedom and entrapment.
With its slow-burn suspense and psychological depth, *NoWhere* dives into themes of isolation, manipulation, and the deceptive nature of opportunity. The film's moody atmosphere, coupled with strong performances from James Molinari as Drake and Jordon Alexander as Lulu, makes for a tense, thought-provoking experience that lingers long after the credits roll.