this bad thriller casts Jason Sudeikis in unconvincing role; "South of Heaven" is a directionless misfire that is so all over the place it doesn't know which way is down. Take it for what it is: lost
the film's furious finale is farfetched, unearned and a little baffling, but even with all the shortcuts and lack of depth in character and plot, South of Heaven finds a way to be interesting, even unpredictable
the "Ted Lasso" star displays his macho bona fides while delivering a performance of nuance and depth. Unfortunately, his sterling efforts are not enough to overcome the overly convoluted plot machinations of "South of Heaven"
Jason Sudeikis and Evangeline Lilly deliver as a couple caught up in a romantic tale of desperation and happenstance in Aharon Keshales' twisty thriller
"South of Heaven" seems to want to be an introspective drama, but it's hard to figure out what kind of story it wants to tell; Overall, "South of Heaven" makes for a confusing watch
"South of Heaven" devolves into a rote thriller, with henchmen upon henchmen upon henchmen falling by the wayside until the inevitable showdown — which plays out in underwhelming fashion