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AdventureDramaScience Fiction

Midnight Special

- He's not like us.

A father and son go on the run after the dad learns his child possesses special powers.

Release Date : 2016-02-18

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Faliro House ProductionsTri-State PicturesWarner Bros. PicturesRatPac EntertainmentFilmNation Entertainment

Production Country : GreeceUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Michael Shannon

Character Name : Roy Tomlin

Original Name : Michael Shannon

Gender : Male

Jaeden Martell

Character Name : Alton Meyer

Original Name : Jaeden Martell

Gender : Male

Joel Edgerton

Character Name : Lucas

Original Name : Joel Edgerton

Gender : Male

Kirsten Dunst

Character Name : Sarah Tomlin

Original Name : Kirsten Dunst

Gender : Female

Adam Driver

Character Name : Agent Sevier

Original Name : Adam Driver

Gender : Male

David Jensen

Character Name : Elden

Original Name : David Jensen

Gender : Male

Sam Shepard

Character Name : Calvin Meyer

Original Name : Sam Shepard

Gender : Male

Scott Haze

Character Name : Levi

Original Name : Scott Haze

Gender : Male

Dana Gourrier

Character Name : Sharon Davison

Original Name : Dana Gourrier

Gender : Female

Paul Sparks

Character Name : Agent Miller

Original Name : Paul Sparks

Gender : Male

Kerry Cahill

Character Name : Linda (NSA Staffer)

Original Name : Kerry Cahill

Gender : Female

Bill Camp

Character Name : Doak

Original Name : Bill Camp

Gender : Male

Billy Slaughter

Character Name : Agent Cole

Original Name : Billy Slaughter

Gender : Male

Lucy Faust

Character Name : Caroline (Ranch Member)

Original Name : Lucy Faust

Gender : Female

Sean Bridgers

Character Name : Fredrick (Ranch Member)

Original Name : Sean Bridgers

Gender : Male

Allison Gabriel

Character Name : Hannah (Ranch Member)

Original Name : Allison Gabriel

Gender : Female

Sharon Landry

Character Name : Merrianne (Doak's Wife)

Original Name : Sharon Landry

Gender : Female

Sharon Garrison

Character Name : Jane Adams (Sarah's Mother)

Original Name : Sharon Garrison

Gender : Female

James Moses Black

Character Name : Military Officer

Original Name : James Moses Black

Gender : Male

Yvonne Landry

Character Name : Motel Clerk

Original Name : Yvonne Landry

Gender : Female

Maureen Brennan

Character Name : Woman at Truckstop

Original Name : Maureen Brennan

Gender : Female

Ann Mahoney

Character Name : FBI Agent #1

Original Name : Ann Mahoney

Gender : Female

Garrett Hines

Character Name : FBI Agent #2

Original Name : Garrett Hines

Gender : Male

Wayne Pére

Character Name : Prison FBI Agent

Original Name : Wayne Pére

Gender : Male

Dane Rhodes

Character Name : Oil Worker

Original Name : Dane Rhodes

Gender : Male

Lee Zurik

Character Name : Local Newscaster #1

Original Name : Lee Zurik

Gender : Male

Nicondra Norwood

Character Name : Local Newscaster #2

Original Name : Nicondra Norwood

Gender : Female

Sam Malone

Character Name : Soldier at Roadblock

Original Name : Sam Malone

Gender : Male

Sean Kaplan

Character Name : Texas State Trooper

Original Name : Sean Kaplan

Gender : Male

James DuMont

Character Name : Base Commander

Original Name : James DuMont

Gender : Male

Nancy Grace

Character Name : Nancy Grace

Original Name : Nancy Grace

Gender : Female

Lynn Berry

Character Name : Lynn Berry

Original Name : Lynn Berry

Gender : Female

Alexander Eldimiati

Character Name : Stand in (uncredited)

Original Name : Alexander Eldimiati

Gender : Male

D'Arcy Allen

Character Name : FBI Agent (uncredited)

Original Name : D'Arcy Allen

Gender : Male

John L. Armijo

Character Name : National Guardsman (uncredited)

Original Name : John L. Armijo

Gender : Male

Michelle Benet

Character Name : Car Crash Victim (uncredited)

Original Name : Michelle Benet

Gender : Female

Reviews

R

Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

> A secret road adventure during the dark hours! So the Jeff Nichols and Micahel Shannon saga continues. This is theirs 4th film together in the last nine years and all of them were well accepted. Now they are into sci-fi for this, which is kind of a road movie that resembles hundreds of other films. Only thematically, but in parts it looks different, especially for being too realistic as what the director is famous for. Finally, something is not a comedy or a full of CGI, yet still it is a wonderful sci-fi-drama with some thrill moments. It opened like the midway of the story. We obviously have to wait for a proper explanation to know what's going on, who is the child and where they're taking him. So it all begins with two armed men driving a young kid on the dark hours. Only we know is that they are protecting the boy from the government people, but the film took some time to give a clear picture of the condition. In the meantime, I started my prediction game, but I expected the film to clarify how it all began. It never cared about that part, only moved forward and that's how we're going to get some answers where a few might feel its a let down. The negative of the film is you won't fully understand it, but it is not an incomplete story, just designed that way that leaves for the viewer to add their own perspectives to where the writer left blank spaces. Like I said the people are comparing it with the similar films and I did not care about that, but I disappointed with the conclusion. It was neatly folded, I actually liked it, but it was not fresh, especially it totally mirrors 'Tomorrowland'. Now I know why Warner Bros moved it from last year to this year's release. It might be a coincident because the director who is also the writer has a good reputation, so I believe it is definitely not a steal, just a common creative that we've already seen many films like that. Overall, this film is worth, but might not satisfy the Jeff Nichols fans, because like I said plenty of times before in my reviews, now it the sci-fi era and every filmmaker and film-star want to board on that plane. So it did not spare Jeff Nichols as well. 7/10

G

Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

It's like _Donnie Darko_ and _Looper_ had a baby. A less talented baby, but still, pretty impressive. _Final rating:★★★½ - I strongly recommend you make the time._

H

heartly

@heartly

2021-06-23

Midnight Special is an entertaining Sci-fi flick that ultimately never reaches it's full potential. The father son on the run story is griping and well played with the talent of Michael Shannon who is believable as a father who will do anything to get his gifted son to where he needs to be. Dunst and Edgerton do some fairly solid work also as Altons mother and I believe step father. The dialogue is believable, the action and Sci-fi elements are all well put together. The concept almost ET like is interesting. The CGI is acceptable if not spectacular. The music well scored if not memorable. I personally found this movie felt long at 1h52mins and for some reason I felt the movie should of been set in an earlier time period like the 70s or 80's. These are small personal gripes and you may ask why it does not achieve it's full potential. The answer is simply the way it ends, it felt small or empty. These characters had done so much, for this child and somehow the movie had left me with zero emotional connection to how the story played out. The father and son connection was the strongest element in the movie and this I felt needed a bigger part in the ending of this film, but for some reason they chose to pull back on this right at the buzzer. I would recommend this to anyone who likes Science fiction as a worthy watch. My final score 3.5 stars.