Heroes of the Zeroes is a daily, alphabetical look back at the 365 best films from 2000 to 2009. "Changing Lanes" Rated R 2002 “Virtue isn’t virtue unless it slams up against real vice.” That quote from “Homicide: Life on the Street” sums up the collision in Roger Michell’s “Changing Lanes” — sold by Paramount in 2002 as its latest slick-crap thriller du jour but more concerned with ethics than explosive thrills. (Just pardon David Arnold’s techno score, which sounds like a trip-hop martini-bar soundtrack.)
Heroes of the Zeroes: Changing Lanes
Heroes of the Zeroes: Changing Lanes
Heroes of the Zeroes: Changing Lanes
Heroes of the Zeroes is a daily, alphabetical look back at the 365 best films from 2000 to 2009. "Changing Lanes" Rated R 2002 “Virtue isn’t virtue unless it slams up against real vice.” That quote from “Homicide: Life on the Street” sums up the collision in Roger Michell’s “Changing Lanes” — sold by Paramount in 2002 as its latest slick-crap thriller du jour but more concerned with ethics than explosive thrills. (Just pardon David Arnold’s techno score, which sounds like a trip-hop martini-bar soundtrack.)