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99 Homes
TrailerHonest hard work gets you nowhere. And it' true in Dennis Nash's case. Set amidst the backdrop of the 2008 housing market catastrophe, Dennis Nash, a hard-working and honest man, can't save his family home despite his best efforts. Nash is seduced into a risky world of scamming and stealing from the banks and the government; but everything has its price.Genre: DramaActors: Michael Shannon, Doug Griffin, Randy Austin, Carl Palmer, Andrew Garfield, James Brown, Luke Sexton, Noah Lomax, Alex Aristidis, Tim Guinee, Jonathan Tabler, ...»Director: Ramin BahraniCountry: United StatesDuration: 112 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "99 Homes"
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Characters of "99 Homes"
Rick CarverPlayed by: Michael ShannonDennis NashPlayed by: Andrew GarfieldConnor NashPlayed by: Noah LomaxFrank GreenPlayed by: Tim GuineeLawyer BaileyPlayed by: Jonathan TablerDerekPlayed by: Albert C. BatesLynn NashPlayed by: Laura DernMr. TannerPlayed by: J.D. EvermoreMrs. Tidwell's DaughterPlayed by: Jordyn McDempsey -
Directors of "99 Homes"
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Creators of "99 Homes"
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Critic Reviews of "99 Homes"
New YorkerOctober 08, 2015A simplistic but stirring morality play centered on the pressure point of the savings-and-loan crisis.
San Diego ReaderOctober 08, 2015[Garfield] the protege is the film's first weak point: his avowed decency - he loves his simple mom and moppety son! - is a flimsy thing, and its quick collapse leaves our hero both pathetic and despicable.
Seattle TimesOctober 08, 2015"Inside Job" could almost be an alternative title for this gripping and timely drama, which makes none of the family's choices look easy.
NewsdayOctober 08, 2015A gripping dramatic thriller about the winners and losers in America's game of mortgage roulette.
Minneapolis Star TribuneOctober 08, 2015This is a film of palpable anger, a finger on the pulse of modern America crafted by a team of rare ability to awaken outrage.
Arizona RepublicOctober 08, 2015Bahrani's film asks a timely, yet timeless, question: How far would you go to save your home? Would you be wiling to lose yourself in the bargain?
PajibaSeptember 21, 2016For all that real estate doesn't seem to be a particularly zippy topic, 99 Homes plays out like a moral thriller, with the stakes constantly ratcheting higher and higher.
Baltimore MagazineJune 12, 201699 Homes is worth seeing, especially for the urgent, raw work by both the actors and Bahrani, and for what it says about the American economy.
New Zealand HeraldMay 03, 2016Dynamic and passionate, thrumming with barely suppressed anger, this sleek American indie has the brains of a documentary, the soul of a moral fable and the beating pulse of a thriller.
Christianity TodayApril 13, 201699 Homes is very good at showing that the housing crisis is not a problem that belongs to one person.
CinemixtapeApril 08, 2016How entertaining could a heavy-handed drama about the 2010 U.S. foreclosure crisis - one with a comically bad climax - possibly be? Pretty entertaining, it turns out.
The Film StageMarch 20, 2016Sustained rhythm, urgent framing, and a perniciously overbearing score ensure this second venture into the darkness of a systemic failure will not be forgotten so quickly.
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