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Animals

The film starring David Dastmalchian, Kim Shaw, John Heard is directed by Collin Schiffli. Jude and Bobbie are a young couple undergo bad days: homelessness, no jobs, no aim, no money and addiction. Ultimately, they must face the reality of their circumstance when one of them gets dangerous problem.
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Jon Niccum Kansas City Star
May 15, 2015 There's no shortage of indie pictures that burrow into the cold realities of drug dependency. But "Animals," like the best of these films, moves beyond mere cautionary tale.
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Robert Horton HeraldNet (Everett, WA)
May 15, 2015 This kind of movie can boost the fortunes of little-known actors, and it should do that for Dastmalchian and Shaw.
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Tom Keogh Seattle Times
May 14, 2015 The trajectory of "Animals" is obvious in the opening minutes of this numbing if well-acted junkie drama.
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Gary Goldstein Los Angeles Times
May 14, 2015 It's gritty and grim, but "Animals" is also a gripping portrait of young junkies in love.
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Dan Caffrey Consequence of Sound
May 28, 2015 What separates Animals from its twitchier brethren is a keen sense of place.
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Ben Sachs Chicago Reader
May 21, 2015 The couple's doomed romance feels familiar from numerous other films about addiction, and the movie is downright bad whenever it aspires to visual poetry.
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Steve Dollar Wall Street Journal
November 02, 2016 Director Collin Schiffli keeps a tight focus on character, as the couple's plight becomes increasingly dire.
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Sheila O'Malley RogerEbert.com
May 15, 2015 This is not a "slippery slope" movie, like other stories about addicts. In "Animals," they are already at the bottom of the slope.
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Matt Pais RedEye
May 21, 2015 Has confidence and authenticity to spare.
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Nathan Bartlebaugh The Film Stage
February 22, 2016 It hits enough unexpected notes, both of damnation and redemption, that it stands above most of its contemporaries in the subgenre.
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