Cold in July (2014)
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" "You know when a dog bites you... you can either chain him up... or put him down." "You're gonna kill your own son?" Directed by Jim Mickle Written by Jim Mickle and Nick Damici Music by Jeff Grace Cinematography by Ryan Samul Editing by John Paul Horstmann and Jim Mickle"
" Date: 6/14/2020 Viewed: Blu-Ray First Viewing Note: This is a movie that I always wanted to check out for a while now, but I never had the chance too. I found a Blu-Ray copy for $2 at my local Good Will store and decided to pick it up. I watch this movie knowing nothing about it and I end up really liking it. While the story may not be 100% original, I still found the story to be very interesting because I'm a sucker for movies that deal with snuff films. I think the underground sub-culture "
“Since I kept hearing some interesting things about this movie, I was quite eager to check it out. Well, to be honest, it took me a while to get into this flick. Indeed, at first, it seemed to be a rather generic stalking thriller and, for a while, I was really wondering what was supposed to be so good about the damned thing. However, around the middle, they came up with some major twist which completely flipped around the whole story and, suddenly, the damned thing became so much more interesting to behold. And, then, when I was pretty much digging this new narrative direction, out of the blue, came another major twist which again changed everything. The complete unpredictability of the whole thing made it quite spellbinding and the movie definitely stood out from your average thriller. Ho” read more
"29.3. Don Johnsonin sisääntulo on yksi viime vuosien upeimpia. Muutenkin pidin Cold in Julyn kovaksi keitetystä meiningistä."
"Sam Shepard was great in this. The movie was entertaining and the story was totally different to what I expected but I really liked it. The score was great too. I liked Stake Land and this is written and directed by the same guys and I liked this even more than Stake Land. "
"Recommended by: the giraffe Supported by: djprojexion"
“"All right, boys, it's Howdy Doody time." Cold in July is a far superior motion picture than its humble pedigree suggests. An independent production,”
"First viewing - March 22nd Review by PvtCaboose91 I recently got into Joe Lansdale's writing, so when I found out this was an adaptation of his work I wanted to check it out. He's worked before with Don Coscarelli & I've loved those films, and here we have Jim Mickle directing who I dig after seeing Stake Land and We Are What We Are. I've got to say I kinda liked this one more than those films. It refuses to be pigeonholed in any single genre, which is what most works to its benefit. The story "