| Road to Juarez | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | David A. Ponce de Leon | 
| Written by | David A. Ponce de Leon | 
| Produced by | David A. Ponce de Leon Scott Rosenfelt Cesar Ramirez  | 
| Starring | 
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| Cinematography | Jonathan West | 
| Edited by | Paul Carballar David Ponce de Leon Ellen Goldwasser  | 
| Music by | James Raymond | 
Production companies  | Marc Production Enterprises 8th Street Films Fungi Films Millennium Crop Entertainment  | 
Release dates  | 9 May 2013 (Beverly Hills Film Festival) 23 April 2015 (US)  | 
Running time  | 84 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Languages | English Spanish  | 
Road to Juarez is a 2013 Mexican-American crime thriller film directed by David A. Ponce de Leon, starring Amy Gumenick, Josh Heisler and Leon Russom.
Cast
- Walter Perez as Jacob Saenz
 - Charley Koontz as Rob Hermann
 - Romina Peniche as Mirella
 - Adal Ramones as Ivan
 - William Forsythe as Doug Hermann
 - Pepe Serna as Fortunato
 - Jacqueline Pinol as Yadria
 - Jovan Armand as Rob Hermann 12
 - Jessica Jade Andres as Sandy
 - Sal Lopez as Manuel
 - Omar Avila as Pipo
 - Danielle Vega as Woman in Restaurant
 - Mike Wade as Norman
 - Yareli Arizmendi as Hortensia
 - Victoria Ramosas Aline
 - Ruben Garfias as Mario
 - Blanca Araceli as Alicia
 - Joshua Ponce de Leon as Fito
 
Reception
Stephen Dalton of The Hollywood Reporter called the film an "overcooked western that shoots itself in the foot."[1]
Martin Tsai of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the film "suffers from a wayward narrative", and that "Any dramatic conflict that does arise has a budget telenovela feel."[2]
Josh Kupecki of The Austin Chronicle rated the film 1 star out of 5 wrote that while the film "looks pretty good", and the performances "aren’t half-bad", the film is "some neo-noir nonsense that makes those post-Tarantino movies from the mid-Nineties look like Chinatown."[3]
References
- ↑ Dalton, Stephen (21 April 2015). "'Road to Juarez': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
 - ↑ Tsai, Martin (23 April 2015). "Review: 'Road to Juarez' gets lost on its journey". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
 - ↑ Kupecki, Josh (24 April 2015). "Road to Juarez". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
 
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