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Nowhere to Run

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An escaped convict, Sam Gillen (Jean-Claude Van Damme) travels to a farm to search for money from an earlier heist. There he single handedly takes on ruthless developers determined to evict Clydie, a widow with two young children. 
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Except for a few short bursts here and there, and one extended scene during the climax, the film is mostly talk. And since Van Damme's range as a dramatic actor is marginal at best, this is a problem.
January 01, 2000
Deseret News, Salt Lake City
The best aspect of Nowhere to Run is some inventive camera work from director Robert Harmon. Too bad he didn't have a better script to work with.
January 01, 2000
Chicago Sun-Times
This is the kind of movie that is so witlessly generic that the plot and title disappear into a mist of other recycled plots and interchangeable titles.
January 01, 2000
Variety
A relentlessly corny and shamelessly derivative vehicle.
November 02, 2008
New York Times
Several members of the Astor Plaza audience yesterday afternoon could not contain their merriment when, in the middle of the film, Mr. Van Damme's character identified himself as a lawyer.
August 30, 2004
Washington Post
While it boasts better supporting actors and technical credits than other Van Damme projects, the film nonetheless founders, a victim of its own lugubrious pace and misguided efforts at turning the bulging Belgian into a romantic lead.
January 01, 2000