Good Folks. Bad Deeds.
Cast |
Liam Hemsworth, Teresa Palmer, Michael Stuhlbarg, Billy Bob Thornton, John Malkovich, Bruce Dern, Oliver Platt |
Director |
Matt Shakman |
Screenplay | Roberto Patino |
Music | James Newton Howard |
Cinematography | Ben Richardson |
Editing | Carol Littleton |
Sound formats | Dolby Digital |
Made in | 2014 |
Produced by | Kilburn Media |
IMDB page | CommonSenseMedia Report
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Genre | Thriller |
Language | Strong, frequent |
Nudity | None |
Sex | None |
Violence | Moderate to strong |
Prejudice | None |
Blasphemy | None |
Drug abuse | None |
Comments | |
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Suggested age limit 16 + |
Positive messages |
Positive role models |
Violence |
Sex |
Language |
Consumerism |
Drinking, drugs, smoking |
Scale (Max) | 20 | |
What the Critics say | ||
Cape Argus / The Star Helen Herimbi When organised crime disorganises lives. | 10 | |
Die Burger Paul Boekkooi Nié Coen-broers nie, maar... | 10 | |
Cape Times Todd McCarthy Copycat yarn too prosaic. | 5 | |
Metacritic.com 12 critics | 9 | |
Rottentomatoes critics 34 critics | 10 | |
Rottentomatoes tomatometer Tomatometer Cut Bank contains typically outstanding work from its solid veteran cast, but it's lost in a dull morass of predictably derivative crime thriller clichés. | 6 | |
CommonSenseMedia Staff evaluation Predictable thriller has lots of violence, some swearing. | 5 | |
What the People say | ||
Rottentomatoes users 1673 users | 9 | |
Internet 4284 Netizens Not the cookie cutter spy thriller. | 12 | |
Average .. 42% | 8 |