Deidra & Laney Rob a Train
Two sisters,Deidra and Laney start robbery to support their family after their mother ends up in jail
30 April 1973, Levelland, Texas, USA
29 April 1977, Tyler, Texas, USA
23 May 1987, Palm Springs, California, USA
11 May 1964, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
24 November 1973, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA
6 May 1986, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
June 26, 2017
Good movies and TV series are able to capture the complexities of being marginalized in America. I think DALRAT did a great job.March 21, 2017
Quirky teen caper comedy; swearing and iffy messages.March 20, 2017
The ambiance of this film does have a tweeny adolescent vibe. That's not a slight to the film, I'm just saying be prepared to see cute movie montages with bubblegum pop music playing underneath along with an ensemble cast of mostly teens and young adults.December 18, 2017
Deidra & Laney Rob a Train is both a caper film and a high school comedy and for every moment it stumbles at one, it excels at the other.February 13, 2017
The movie always feels socially conscious and smartly sympathetic, even when it's effortlessly humorous.December 18, 2017
It's a zippy, appealingly off-kilter comedy that offers a pleasant evening's entertainment.February 04, 2017
A family adventure of the classic variety, with fresh talent in control, especially director Freeland.March 17, 2017
As right-minded and good-hearted as the movie is, it can't steer clear of certain clichés.July 13, 2017
A film that feels both pleasing and vaguely unformed.March 16, 2017
What's most impressive about Murray and Crow's winning performances ... is that they keeping matters suitably upbeat while projecting a hint of the weariness and desperation we can't quite see in the set-dressing.February 02, 2017
With a dash of grit and a healthy dose of Disney Channel-esque pep, the sophomore feature by director Sydney Freeland spins around two terrifically engaging big-screen newcomers.December 18, 2017
[Sydney] Freeland is clearly having fun behind the camera, but broad and superficial performances mean the fun doesn't always translate.