
A move that’s “slowly becoming a cult classic” is now available to watch on Amazon Prime, with critics saying it is an “edge-of-your-seat” thriller. The Last Stop in Yuma County is a 2023 American neo-Western crime thriller film produced, written, and directed by Francis Galluppi in his feature directorial debut.
It stars Jim Cummings, Jocelin Donahue, Richard Brake, Faizon Love, and Michael Abbott Jr. The film follows a traveling salesman stranded at a rural Arizona rest stop who is thrust into a dire hostage situation by the arrival of two bank robbers with no qualms about using cruelty or cold, hard steel to protect their bloodstained fortune. It is now available to view on Amazon Prime for £9.99. In North America, The Last Stop in Yuma County grossed $41,520 from 45 cinemas during its opening weekend, finishing 29th in the box office rankings. In total, the film grossed $94,344. It received a near-perfect 97% from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 77% by viewers.
The website’s consensus reads: “A smart, tautly constructed crime thriller with some fresh twists, The Last Stop in Yuma County marks writer-director Francis Galluppi as a talent to watch.”
Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 72% by critics and 62% by viewers, indicating “generally favorable” reviews.
Another critic said: “This film is at minimum an extremely fun ensemble piece that is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat, but also gives the audience the chance to look in the mirror and ask what they might do in a situation such as this.”
One reviewer said: “The Last Stop in Yuma County utilizes a simple premise to deliver plenty of thrills & tension over the course of its brief 90-minute runtime, ultimately resulting in a small gem of a film that will have you on the edge of your seat.”
Collider described it as “underrated” and “slowly becoming a cult classic”.
The Last Stop in Yuma County was a prizewinner at the Sitges International Film Festival, specifically taking home the Best Film award in the Orbita section of the festival.
Sam Raimi, director of the 2002 to 2007 Spider-Man trilogy, lauded the film, which led him to approach Galluppi to direct a new film in the Evil Dead franchise – Raimi directed the first three films.