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Dog Eat Dog

Troy, Diesel, and Mad Dog are three ex-cons who are trying to adapt to civilian life. Unfortunately, the trio cannot escape from the criminal world as the Cleveland mafioso forces them to kidnap a baby. Given no choice left, they have to involve in the criminal case, without knowing that the law is surrounding them wherever they go.
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Irish Times
December 01, 2016 It's sort of terrible. It's sort of terrific. It's never boring.
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Cinemanía (Spain)
February 01, 2017 A film that generates a hallucinogenic capacity for the most absolute fascination from beginning to end, where Schrader's psychedelic tone turns out really surprising. [Full review in Spanish]
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Film Inquiry
December 05, 2016 As Dog Eats Dog clicks along, the plot takes a backseat, until it evaporates completely, leaving a series of unsatisfying scenes that collapse in a bizarre climax.
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Chicago Sun-Times
November 10, 2016 Dog Eat Dog occasionally positions itself as social commentary, but it's mainly a bloody, trippy, bare-fanged pulp thriller featuring terrifically entertaining performances from old dogs Cage and Dafoe.
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Newark Star-Ledger
November 04, 2016 A movie that seemed to be ultimately interested in yelling at the audience, and talking to itself.
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New Yorker
November 07, 2016 Schrader thrusts the amoral ugliness onto the screen in puckishly cold compositions suffused with screechingly acidulous colors.
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Seanax.com
January 26, 2017 This is a nihilistic film about nasty folks on a self-destructive path, a little too familiar by now but still more interesting than your usual crime-gone-bad films ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
November 10, 2016 Saturated with campy gore, it plays as if they put the basic formula for a pulp B movie in a blender and set it to purée. The result is a punk comedy that's repugnant but never boring.
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Time Out
November 14, 2016 The biggest waste is Cage: a brief spot of shit-losing would've gone a long way to elevating this forgettable thriller.
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
November 10, 2016 Dog Eat Dog is at its best when it's both strangely fascinating and repellant...But, like a fat tire with a nail, it loses air as it goes along and you're just left hoping that Cage and Dafoe bought themselves something nice with their paychecks.
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The Young Folks
December 12, 2016 Dog Eat Dog is dark, unpleasant and violent.
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El Pais (Spain)
February 01, 2017 A film full of social criticism that perhaps gets lost in an uncontrolled sea, with surprisingly calm interpretations, ends up being defined by some of the most ferocious dialogues of its protagonists. [Full review in Spanish]
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...