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Armed with little more than a knife and two handles of vodka, an near-suicidal Hollywood director sets out to the Mojave Desert, where he finds his doppelganger-like antagonist, a homicidal drifter.
18 February 2004, Dallas, Texas, USA
10 November 1971, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
9 March 1979, Guatemala
November 23, 1960 in USA
1 August 1986
10 July 1988, San Francisco, California, USA
26 September 1985, Hertfordshire, England, UK
3 September 1984, Roseau, Minnesota, USA
20 September 1976, Austin, Texas, USA
8 November 1979, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
1 November 1981, Sacramento, California, USA
5 June 1971, Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
13 July 1981, Los Angeles, California, USA
February 07, 2017
Trailing a whiff of sulphur every time he appears, Isaac injects real menace into his role, while Hedlund oozes entitlement and angst.February 04, 2016
Writer/director William Monahan won an Oscar for penning The Departed and he obviously needs the discipline Martin Scorsese brought to that picture.February 04, 2016
A smudge on the writing record of William Monahan (The Departed), Mojave throws a Hollywood 'player' into the desert to meet the Devil with meandering and pointless results.March 21, 2016
Might have made a good episode of 'Entourage'.January 28, 2016
In his second directorial effort, "Mojave," Monahan has no ... map to follow, and he wanders in a land of sophomoric pretentiousness and banal profundities.March 25, 2016
Isaac's efforts can't help Mojave from becoming a bit of a mess and, ultimately, a little dull.March 25, 2016
A spoiled melancholy Hollywood brat and a menacing drifter [engage in] a deadly d*ck-measuring contest... that you will hope neither survives.March 27, 2016
Monahan won an Oscar for writing The Departed - what he is trying to achieve here remains a mystery.April 22, 2016
Mojave is a wandering oddity that doesn't really go anywhere.February 05, 2016
The screenwriter of The Departed aims for a statement about the perils of fame, but instead comes off as the poster boy for toxic celebrity narcissism.January 22, 2016
There is something kind of funny about these two bro-styled men arguing about the accuracy of a George Bernard Shaw quote while kicking the crap out of each other, but I'm not sure how much Monahan knows that, smart as he is.