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96 Minutes
Four kids are trapped in a house with a carjacking in a same car on a hair-raising chaos. The story gradually reveals who they are, where they come from, and how they end up in this occasion - an decisive event that change their whole life forever.
17 May 1994, San Diego, California, USA
12 September 1981, Montgomery, Alabama, USA
14 August 1969, Greenwood, South Carolina, USA
12 September 1983, Long Island, New York, USA
26 August 1988, Greenwich, Connecticut, USA
9 March 1986, Tampa, Florida, USA
26 January 1990, Hollywood, Florida, USA
29 June 1971, New York, USA
26 May 1957, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
1 April 1976, Oxford, England, UK
April 27, 2012
Gritty, riveting and well-acted.
April 25, 2012
Overly familiar plotting and a dearth of insight doom this padded, grandiloquent carjacking melodrama, no matter its claim that it's based on true events.
May 30, 2012
Marks writer-director Aimee Lagos as a name to watch.
April 25, 2012
The display of rage is honest and forward, especially near the end credits, yet that intriguing fury can't catch a full breath in this unfocused and unhelpful picture.
April 26, 2012
Like 21 Grams minus the breadth, acting, or visual style, Aimee Lagos' first feature follows two pairs of friends on a collision course.
April 27, 2012
First-time writer-director Aimee Lagos' time-skipping thriller ultimately adds up to less than the sum of its parts, but good performances by the youthful cast help compensate for the overly familiar story.
May 05, 2012
The plot doesn't spiral; it falls with a thud and then just lies there.
April 24, 2012
The film cuts with such precision that there's scarcely any room to breathe; it's the rare thriller that is perhaps too tightly structured.
September 09, 2012
Poignant and powerful, 96 Minutes gives us an insight into not just what happens but why it happens, in the belly of urban America when young men drift into bad company
April 26, 2012
The talented Mr. Ross makes Dre's panic and adrenaline-fueled behavior all too believable. You watch as he sees his horizons dim. What could be sadder?
April 27, 2012
"96 Minutes" is a mere introduction to Sociology 101, but it's brisk enough to rustle the reading list and keep the conversation alive.

