Money

April. 06,2016      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Two wealthy businessmen are about to get away with $5 million in ill-gotten money until their plans are revealed by an uninvited house guest.

Jesse Williams as  Sean
Kellan Lutz as  Mark
Jess Weixler as  Sylvia
Jamie Bamber as  John
Fredric Lehne as  Carl
Lucía Guerrero as  Christina
Joe Lanza as  Detective
Kit Lang as  Detective Matson

Reviews

Console
2016/04/06

best movie i've ever seen.

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Curapedi
2016/04/07

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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Kirandeep Yoder
2016/04/08

The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.

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Bumpy Chip
2016/04/09

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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James Farmer
2016/04/10

The film is watchable enough and passes the time quite easily. However the acting is abysmal and why oh why do we keep film-makers keep making the bad guy a middle aged pompous English twit, which an accent that is seldom heard in England unless one visits a Royal Palace. The accent was silly and affected and does not reflect how English people speak. Even the aristocracy do not sound like this. The acting performances and silly accents make the film very hard to take seriously, it is a wooden film with every plot turn expected and in some cases down right ludicrous. How anyone can possibly rate this film above 5 is beyond my understanding.

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rk-32162
2016/04/11

The story is virtually the ultimate shooting fish in a barrel movie. The only question... who's the fish, and who has the gun? The back and forth power struggle tug-of-war goes from holding all the cards one second, to moments later being a blink away from losing it all. A great little indie thriller that shouldn't be overlooked.

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darrylmrl
2016/04/12

Gave this movie a 6 - as it executed very well throughout the main story - however it's ending has more flaws than the Pontiac Aztec. I have a huge issue with giving high marks to a movie that just can't execute on its landing. In the words of Teddy KGB - just like a young man coming in for a quickie ... I feel so unsatisfied. What is satisfying though is watching Jamie Bamber execute a Christian Bale like performance for his character John (a Patrick Bateman like character). A very well educated psychopath who's out to take what's his at whatever the cost. Christian Bale would be proud of Bamber's performance. Bamber was the MVP of this movie without question. The other actors could've been played by anybody and it wouldn't of mattered much. The most disappointing turn of events that didn't sit right with me -- was the wife's actions near the end of the movie. I won't spoil it - but you end up being betrayed by all the previous character development that had taken place. Maybe the moral of the story is that you really never know anybody?

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hewito
2016/04/13

Someone here wrote a 10/10 review and I can only think it was the writers or directors family member. This movie tries so hard to keep you guessing that at the end it becomes very plain(like the pastel filter used in this movie.,I am sure the budget of this movie was very low(too much if you ask me)as its filmed in just a few locations.You might think its simplicity would reflect a much thought out script but it fails to transfer any emotions. Maybe I am not hipster or young enough but this movie I will recommend to wait until it comes in DVD,throw the CD out and use the case to balance your table,that is all its good for.Evening.....

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