: Filmed over 19 days in Boston and Lawrence, Massachusetts. Critical Reception
The story follows a getaway driver (Grillo) who is hired to assist in a high-stakes bank robbery. After the heist goes sideways, he receives a mysterious call from a different "handler" claiming the original crew has been ordered to kill him. Caught in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse through the streets of Boston, he must identify who betrayed him and protect his estranged family while racing against time and multiple factions. Wheelman YIFY
: The film is a "grade-A B-movie" that uses a tight, twisting script and high-velocity pacing to create a "white-knuckle ride". : Filmed over 19 days in Boston and Lawrence, Massachusetts
Critics have praised the film as a "perfect-fit star vehicle" for Frank Grillo, noting that it maximizes its small-scale premise through hardboiled melodrama and visceral textures. It is often compared to other stylized driving thrillers like Drive (2011) and Locke due to its focused, real-time feel. Wheelman (2017) Caught in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse through
: Frank Grillo, known for his gritty, physical performances. Supporting : Caitlin Carmichael and Garret Dillahunt.
: Much of the action is filmed using fixed cameras inside or on the body of the car, emphasizing the driver's isolation and the claustrophobic tension of his situation. Cast & Crew :