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Walking Out
TrailerAn urban teenager journeys to Montana to hunt big game with his estranged father. Father and son struggle to connect, until a brutal encounter in the heart of the wilderness changes everything.Actors: Matt Bomer, Josh Wiggins, Bill Pullman, Alex Neustaedter, Lily Gladstone, Ken White, Scott McMillion, Erik P. ReselDirector: Alex Smith, Andrew J. SmithCountry: United StatesDuration: 95 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Walking Out"
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Characters of "Walking Out"
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Directors of "Walking Out"
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Creators of "Walking Out"
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Critic Reviews of "Walking Out"
RogerEbert.comOctober 06, 2017The film works best as a simple tale of a 'civilized' person's immersion in the natural world, conveyed through scenes of physical struggle.
New York TimesOctober 05, 2017Even when its plot starts to sag, "Walking Out" remains beautiful to watch.
Hollywood ReporterFebruary 03, 2017Josh Wiggins makes an excellent and restrained stand-in for moviegoers who, more than likely, will have no idea what they'd do in his shoes.
Time OutFebruary 02, 2017A father and son are faced with a harrowing test of endurance in this snowy thriller with a burning heart.
Blu-ray.comOctober 05, 2017A bit lacking in the drama department, even with a few terrific scenes to hold the movie together.
Slant MagazineOctober 03, 2017Walking Out is modest in scope, its concerns limited to man's attempts to live both morally and harmoniously with nature.
HeyUGuysJune 05, 2017Walking Out is the latest in a noble tradition of American films made about the subject, and in many ways bears similarities to Iñárritu's film, but unfortunately, can't replicate that which made The Revenant such a success.
Austin ChronicleMarch 16, 2017[Alex and Andrew Smith] can always be counted on to make smart, evocative films about masculinity and the foundational relationship (or lack thereof) between fathers and sons. Their new film Walking Out once again delivers the goods.
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