


A desperate criminal (played by John Cusack in an understated performance) is looking for the money that he dropped out of a plane, and just when he thinks it’s all lost for good, he encounters the three young adults who’ve found his stash. In Blood Money, three childhood friends – Victor (Ellar Coltrane), Lynn (Willa Fitzgerald), and Jeff (Jacob Artist) – have all grown up and developed complicated relationship statuses with each other, and they decide to take a camping trip to rekindle friendly feelings, but when they find millions of dollars in cash in duffle bags floating in the river, their lives take an unfortunate turn for the worse. In fact, at the end of some rainbows there’s a very heavy price to pay for a sack full of cash. Review: At the end of every rainbow isn’t always a pot of that 14K. Synopsis: Three friends on a wilderness excursion must outrun a white-collar criminal hell bent on retrieving his cash, but soon their greed turns them against each other. This is a standard and forgettable thriller that I can’t really recommend. Blood Money is very disappointing from a director I’m normally a huge fan of.
