
Jason Momoa of "Game of Thrones" and "The Red Road" makes his directorial debut and stars in this intense road movie as Wolf, a Native American on the run after avenging his mother's murder. As he flees across the desolate American West on his motorcycle, he'll discover that justice has a cost - Wolf's search for redemption will reveal secrets and take him on a journey where the roads have some very unexpected turns. Robert Homer Mollohan, Lisa Bonet, Sarah Shahi, Michael Ray... (Full plot summary below)
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Jason Momoa of "Game of Thrones" and "The Red Road" makes his directorial debut and stars in this intense road movie as Wolf, a Native American on the run after avenging his mother's murder. As he flees across the desolate American West on his motorcycle, he'll discover that justice has a cost - Wolf's search for redemption will reveal secrets and take him on a journey where the roads have some very unexpected turns. Robert Homer Mollohan, Lisa Bonet, Sarah Shahi, Michael Raymond-James, Chris Browning, Timothy V. Murphy, Steve Reevis, and Wes Studi co-star in a powerful story of family, strangers, pride and penance. Road to Paloma was written by Jason Momoa, Robert Homer Mollohan, and Jonathan Hirschbein, and produced by Jason Momoa and Brian Andrew Mendoza.
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| AV ClubJesse HassengerBefore the plot butts in, Road To Paloma works reasonably well as a moody travelogue that keeps finding new ways to show off its dingy bona fides. |
| Cinemalogue.comTodd Jorgenson... an earnest but formulaic story of redemption. |
| New York Daily NewsJoe NeumaierMonument Valley makes an appearance, and there are soulful moments of slow motion. There’s enough heart here to make up for whatever first-timer miscalculations ride along too. |
| The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisThe film’s loose naturalism and strong acting — Chris Browning, as a liaison between the F.B.I. and the reservation, is especially enjoyable — are slyly seductive. |
| McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceRoger MooreCall it a vanity project or bargain basement movie mythos, but no hard-boiled biker picture ever looked or sounded like Road to Paloma. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfRetains a rich cinematic personality and satisfying performances, keeping just enough emotion on the front burner to help follow the hunt. |
| Film Journal InternationalNick SchagerA one-note on-the-lam saga that's primarily notable for its simplistic celebration of the outlaw life through endless shots of writer/director/star Jason Momoa in sunset silhouette. |
| Los Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinMomoa creates an involving if relaxed pace, one whose moody rhythms are infused with a kind of soulful spirituality. |
| Under the RadarSerena FragassiAll the visceral cut and paste art can't fully form Momoa's story. |
| Paste MagazineBrent SimonLess a failure of competing or conflicting visions and more just a buffet of poorly executed meanderings. |