Go A creepy, atnospheric film by chambertlo I was not expecting much from this film, but after the credits started rolling I realized just how emotionally invested I was in the characters and the events of this movie. There are so many subtle...
No Ummm...I should;ve had one for road b4 seeing this... by equus001 I am a lover of all things horror, suspense, gore, etc.....this movie unfortunately made me laugh instead of being entertaining. I lauged bec i spent $7.50 on it. The idea of it was interesting, but...
90 The New York Times | Jeannette Catsoulis The dead are unquiet and the living are terrified in The Road, a powerfully atmospheric blend of ghostly encounters, horrific situations and missing-persons mysteries from the Philippine director Yam Laranas. Read full review
75 New York Post | V.A. Musetto Director/co-writer/cinematographer, Yam Laranas, still delivers a maximum of suspense and horror, working wonders with a small budget. Read full review
75 The A.V. Club | Sam Adams Moving fluidly between gory sight gags and implied, insinuating terror, The Road is a movie made to be seen after midnight, preferably in a mildly dilapidated theater with a full house. Read full review
70 Salon.com | Andrew O'Hehir Laranas does cultivate a mood of distinctive menace and mystery, not to mention a convoluted and ambitious chronology. Read full review