“Anywhere” (** out of four) was a middling Midwestern crime melodrama about a redneck (Sean Gunn) who is encumbered by rage and despair upon finding out that his brother (Joshua Burge) has been sleeping with his unfaithful wife (Haley McFarland) and that they plan to run off together and all of them plot against one another and finding their worst instincts rising to the surface. Writer/director Adam Seidel works in a mood and style reminiscent of early Coen Bros (particularly “Blood Simple”) but film’s script is ordinary and undercooked. Adam J. Minnick’s atmospheric cinematography is an undeniable standout throughout.