U Turn
U Turn

Watch U Turn Online Free

- 67/100 based on 53,684 votes

When Bobby's car breaks down in the desert while on the run from some of the bookies who have already taken two of his fingers, he becomes trapped in the nearby small town where the people are stranger than anyone he's encountered. After becoming involved with a (unbeknownst to him) young married woman, her husband hires Bobby to kill her. Later, she hires Bobby to kill the husband.... (Full plot summary below)

Watch MOVIES for FREE on Prime Video

Enjoy FREE movies and series with your Prime (USA) subscription or when you start a 30-day free trial!

Share this

U Turn Online Streaming

Links compiled using automated software. Availability of offers subject to change / might be region specific / out of date.

Rent U Turn on DVD

Rent U Turn on Blu-ray

Today's Featured Movies:

You Might Also Like:

Actors in U Turn:

Full Plot Details

When Bobby's car breaks down in the desert while on the run from some of the bookies who have already taken two of his fingers, he becomes trapped in the nearby small town where the people are stranger than anyone he's encountered. After becoming involved with a (unbeknownst to him) young married woman, her husband hires Bobby to kill her. Later, she hires Bobby to kill the husband.

Review & Comments

Leave your thoughts about U Turn.

Movie Reviews

rec.arts.movies.reviews - 9/10 by Shane BurridgeIf you want to see U TURN precisely for Stone's individual stamp on the work, you probably won't be disappointed
Cinema em Cena - 8/10 by Pablo VillaçaObservar os 'truques' de Oliver Stone é, por si só, diversão mais do que suficiente.
Associated Press - 8/10 by Ted AnthonyThe best art of any age typically comes from the dysfunctional artist, and U-Turn is just that -- Stone's oddball glimpse into a shadow America that no one wants to believe exists but that undoubtedly does.
Montreal Film Journal - 8/10 by Kevin N. LaforestWith brilliant photography and inventive camerawork, Stone gives a really interesting feel to the story.
The New York Times - 8/10 by Elvis MitchellHowever simply he approaches this familiar milieu, Mr. Stone winds up treating his story's sin-soaked connivers the way Francis Ford Coppola treated vampires. Neither of them is really capable of anything plain.
Variety - 8/10 by Todd McCarthyThe stylistic fun Stone has in dramatizing this crime of passion thoroughly revitalizes the well-worked genre.
Austin Chronicle - 8/10 by Russell SmithYet for all its unmistakable visual trademarks (hypersaturated colors; mad-scientist tinkering with film stocks and editing technique; sudden presentation of enigmatic, troubling images), this is also the most radical departure Stone has ever made in terms of basic sensibilities.
ReelViews - 8/10 by James BerardinelliYet, although Stone has clearly made this motion picture with his tongue planted firmly in his cheek, he nevertheless manages to capture all of the tension and mystery necessary to hold the viewer's interest.
San Francisco Examiner - 8/10 by Walter AddiegoThe standard noir trappings are here: the femme fatale, double-crossing, fatalism, broken dreams, innocence betrayed and the rest of it. But Stone pushes it all so far and so relentlessly that it becomes absurdist comedy.
rec.arts.movies.reviews - 8/10 by Ted PriggeFor fans of Stone's wild stylistic approach to filmmaking, and anyone who is into wacky surrealism, as well as a film where every actor goes deliciously over the top with their performances (yes, even Claire Danes), this will be pretty pleasing.

Browse Movie Genres

Other Links

U Turn