Miles, a writer from Los Angeles, doesn t believe that relationships can last for him..so they don t. Stuck in a rut with his writing, riddled with loneliness and frustration, overdosing on self and acting out as a solution, Miles attempts to reignite his connection with Julia, his longtime, on-again-off-again, ex-girlfriend. However, when Julia finally warms up to the idea and things begin to move in a healthy direction, Miles battles his deepest beliefs, while struggling to stay positive and not sabotage their relationship. Written by Quincy Rose Films Miles to Go is a 2012 English-language Drama motion picture starring Quincy Rose, Jen Mcpherson, Zack Tiegen, Kim Argetsinger, Maggie Rowe, Amelia Morck and Luis Favela. Miles to Go was released on 28th April 2015.
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Miles to Go Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Frank Scheck
Read More Inside Out: Cannes Review A little of this goes a long way, with Miles struggle to achieve emotional maturity not particularly interesting despite some snappy one liners that seem lifted from Annie Hall. ( Read More )
Katie Walsh
Theres an undeniable tone deafness in the casual hipster misogyny (vulgar, pointless sex talk) and racism (a cringe worthy gangsta rap) that permeates the film, which doesnt help to endear the polarizing protagonist. ( Read More )
Serena Donadoni
The bigger problem: Quincy Rose, the opaque actor in nearly every scene, and the writer, director, and editor who doesnt distinguish between cinematic intimacy and revealing a characters inner life. ( Read More )
Prairie Miller
Rose earnestly pursues self awareness when it comes to the angst of his self described modern manchild generation. But all that mileage leaves him stranded internally, rather than probing the toxic effect of the world in social crisis all around him. ( Read More )