Changing Lanes
"One wrong turn deserves another."
Originally released in 2002. Changing Lanes is a thriller/drama film. directed by Roger Michell.
Starring Ben Affleck, Samuel L. Jackson, and Toni Collette
Synopsis
A rush-hour fender-bender on New York City's crowded FDR Drive, under most circumstances, wouldn't set off a chain reaction that could decimate two people's lives. But on this day, at this time, a minor collision will turn two complete strangers into vicious adversaries. Their means of destroying each other might be different, but their goals, ultimately, will be the same: Each will systematically try to dismantle the other's life in a reckless effort to reclaim something he has lost.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Ben Affleck
as Gavin Banek
Samuel L. Jackson
as Doyle Gipson
Toni Collette
as Michelle
Sydney Pollack
as Stephen Delano
William Hurt
as Doyle's Sponsor
Amanda Peet
as Cynthia Delano Banek
Richard Jenkins
as Walter Arnell
Dylan Baker
as Finch
Kim Staunton
as Valerie Gipson
John Benjamin Hickey
as Carlyle
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
- Budget
- $45,000,000
- Revenue
- $94,935,764
Production Companies
- Paramount Pictures
- Scott Rudin Productions
- Senator International
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Changing Lanes about?
A rush-hour fender-bender on New York City's crowded FDR Drive, under most circumstances, wouldn't set off a chain reaction that could decimate two people's lives. But on this day, at this time, a ...
Who directed Changing Lanes?
Changing Lanes was directed by Roger Michell.
How long is Changing Lanes?
Changing Lanes has a runtime of 1 hours and 38 minutes (98 minutes total).
When was Changing Lanes released?
Changing Lanes was released on April 7, 2002 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Changing Lanes?
The main cast of Changing Lanes includes Ben Affleck, Samuel L. Jackson, Toni Collette, Sydney Pollack, William Hurt.
Is Changing Lanes worth watching?
Changing Lanes has a user rating of 6.3/10 based on 1,169 reviews, indicating good reception from audiences.