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Director: Victor Nuñez
Cast: Timothy Olyphant, Josh Brolin, Sarah Wynter, Scott Wilson
An ex-con returns to his Florida hometown after three years and becomes involved with the wife of his best friend, the local sheriff.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Coastlines, a 2002 crime drama directed by Victor Nuñez, received generally positive critical reception, with critics praising the film's nuanced exploration of relationships and small-town dynamics. While it did not earn any major awards, the film has developed a cult following, with an IMDb rating of 6.7/10 and a Rotten Tomatoes score of 68%, indicating a moderately favorable audience response.
Why you might like this:
Fans of gritty crime dramas and character-driven stories will appreciate Coastlines (2002), directed by Victor Nuñez. The film features compelling performances from Timothy Olyphant and Josh Brolin as an ex-con and a local sheriff, exploring the complexities of their relationship and the web of secrets and tensions in their small Florida town.
Coastlines is a 2002 dramatic film written and directed by Victor Nuñez. It is the third of three films by Nuñez set in the Florida Panhandle after Ruby in Paradise (1993) and Ulee's Gold (1997). The film made its debut at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival but was not released until 2006 as it could not find a distributor, when the American rights were officially acquired by IFC Films.
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