A pair of outlaw brothers seek temporary refuge in a desolate town inhabited by a small family of psychotic cannibalistic lunatics
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Aria Emory | Miles Pierce |
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Drew Harwood | Dominic Pierce |
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Monique Rosario | Vijah |
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James McCabe | Doyle |
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Anthony Ficco | Latos |
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Rebecca Fraiser | Sasha |
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Javier Gabriel | Kane |
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Melissa Raquel | The Woman |
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Jack G. Davis | Ivan |
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Craig Rose | Leary |
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Jonah Ehrenreich | Jacko |
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Bram Barouh | Bradshaw |
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Chris Santi | The Clerk |
| Director | Chris von Hoffmann |
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| Writer | Chris von Hoffmann, Aria Emory | |
| Producer | Gehrig Burnett Jr., Gregory Davis, David Flint, Ace Salvador, Chris von Hoffmann | |
| Musician | Nao Sato | |
| Photography | Tobias Deml | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |
| Owner | Review? |
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| Location | Deleted |
| Purchased | On Oct 29, 2016 at EVO |
| Watched | Oct 29, 2016 (at Home) |
| Index | 4356 |
| Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:44:09 |
| Modified Date | Aug 01, 2023 01:32:14 |
My quick rating - 4,1/10. Movies being strange just for the sake of bizarre images and morbid ideas doesn't quite cut it. The hybrid mad max meets the texas chainsaw (without the horror, just the cannibalistic ways) isn't all that exciting nor original. Take the idea and make a flick that gets entirely drawn into its own scenes for far too long and you end up with a mess. It is too bad, there were some possibilities here. Oh, the acting was non-existent, figured I better throw that in there.