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Directed by John Gulager.
The hard-drinking patrons of a small-town dive bar are forced to fight for their lives when a vicious family of flesh-eating creatures arrive looking for their latest meal in a fast and fun horror romp filmed as part of HBO's Project Greenlight series and starring Balthazar Getty, Judah Friedlander, Henry Rollins, and screen veteran Clu Gulager. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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"By Tricia Olszewski Does the world really need a new version of [blank]?” In this decade of relentless remakes and franchise-shaping before Installment No. 1 even hits the screens, the question is getting pretty tiring, and the ensuing debate is usually meaningless—nothing&rsqu o;s changing anytime soon. But All the King’s Men, whose release was delayed from last December, at least has a quasi-argument for its production. Democrat James Carville, the Louisiana political consultant with an outsize personality, spearheaded the project, stressing to producers the present relevance of Robert Penn Warren’s Pulitzer-winning novel. (Carville himself gets executive producer credit.) Warren’s book, its main character based on Louisiana governor Huey P. Long, was released in 1946 and turned into a film in 1949. Warren’s main message? It may shock you: Initially idealist politicians often turn corrupt, bringing others down with them. Maybe it was a surpr ... " [More]
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"Typically overambitious young filmmaker (is he a USC grad or does he just seem like one?) tries to blend styles and tones to painfully mixed results.  The film has a few moments but ultimately not satisfying on any level.  Don't be fooled...the low budget is no excuse.  Rent Evil Dead to see what can be done with a single location. " [More]
 



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