
Colin happens upon a road accident where he finds a dead man, a beautiful woman, and a suitcase full of money. After trying to do the right thing he soon finds himself caught up in a dangerous scheme.... (Full plot summary below)
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Colin happens upon a road accident where he finds a dead man, a beautiful woman, and a suitcase full of money. After trying to do the right thing he soon finds himself caught up in a dangerous scheme.
Leave your thoughts about Swerve.
| Eye for FilmAnton Bitelit may be a bumpy enough ride while it lasts, but it never feels important enough to escape its trivial status, or different enough from other genre flicks to grab the attention. |
| Los Angeles TimesSheri LindenAs it zigs and zags, its plot unravels rather than tightens, and its curveball of an ending is bound to leave audiences feeling as double-crossed as some of the characters. |
| FILMINK (Australia)Erin FreeFirmly sticking to its noir roots, this is a modest but well-crafted achievement which remains entertaining throughout. |
| Hollywood ReporterMegan LehmannCraig Lahiff’s feisty genre outing is a neat surprise. |
| Sydney Morning HeraldSandra HallOnce that body tumbles down the mine shaft, we're in a different -- and inferior -- movie. |
| Slant MagazineChuck BowenA confident and exciting genre film, and that's certainly not nothing, but it has a slight impersonality that marks it as either a calling card or a work for hire. |
| Film Journal InternationalDaniel EaganAlmost all the parts of Swerve -- the predictable storyline, thin cast and flaccid action -- feel worn-out and second-hand. They still work, but they're not much fun to watch. |
| The Film StageJared MobarakIf you can grin and bear the fact something always comes up to replace the previous problem just solved, there is entertainment to be had. |
| New York PostSara StewartThe film strains credulity as it hurtles toward its conclusion. |
| MoviedexAnders WotzkeThe story twists and turns with popcorn-friendly propulsion, never letting things get too serious to invite narrative nit-picking, nor too silly to squander the suspense. |