This is a really fun B movie style comedy thriller that has the influences of the Coen Brothers and Quentin Tarantino all over it. It's neatly paced, slightly unpredictable and with little nods to other films woven into it, the sugar in the coffee scene from Sudden Impact (1983) for example. A slightly bumbling kitchen knife salesman (Jim Cummings) is forced to stop at a remote Gas Station to fill up only to find that the local fuel delivery is late and he has to wait for an hour in the next door Diner run by Charlotte (Jocelin Donahue). But when two on the run bank robbers with a bag of stolen cash also stop a hostage situation soon begins which grows more intense as a few more customers show up. As the tensions mount violence looks likely to break out. This has great dollops of well written humour, a well written narrative arc and is simply entertaining throughout. It's a little gem well worth an evening's viewing.