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Raze
TrailerWaking up after being kidnapped, Jamie realized that she was in a concrete blockhouse solidly, and she discovered she was not alone. She and Sabrina, both soon realize that they are in an arena modern where also has 48 other women, they are forced to fight each other using their bare hands.Actors: Zoë Bell, Rachel Nichols, Tracie Thoms, Bruce Thomas, Bailey Anne Borders, Rebecca Marshall, Allene Quincy, Adrienne Wilkinson, Doug Jones, Sherilyn Fenn, Amy Johnston, ...»Director: Josh C. WallerCountry: United StatesDuration: 87 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 5.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Raze"
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Characters of "Raze"
SabrinaPlayed by: Zoë BellJamiePlayed by: Rachel NicholsTeresaPlayed by: Tracie ThomsKurtzPlayed by: Bruce ThomasCodyPlayed by: Bailey Anne BordersPhoebePlayed by: Rebecca MarshallBrendaPlayed by: Allene QuincyNancyPlayed by: Adrienne WilkinsonJosephPlayed by: Doug JonesElizabethPlayed by: Sherilyn FennGloriaPlayed by: Amy JohnstonDeePlayed by: Tara MackenIsabellePlayed by: Nicole SteinwedellAdamPlayed by: Jordan James Smith -
Directors of "Raze"
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Creators of "Raze"
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Critic Reviews of "Raze"
Seattle TimesJanuary 23, 2014The performances and plotting are so impoverished that the picture deserves to be called "The From Hunger Games," and then promptly forgotten.
Arizona RepublicJanuary 23, 2014Prurient nonsense, a film only a couple of notches up from the women-in-prison films that were popular years and years ago.
RogerEbert.comJanuary 10, 2014If "Raze" had been released in 1975, Quentin Tarantino would never shut up about it.
New York PostJanuary 10, 2014The lack of story and relentless suffering make "Raze" appealing for hard-core genre fans only.
Los Angeles TimesJanuary 09, 2014"Raze" is a sweaty, queasy, bruising experience - and a superbly crafted film.
New York TimesJanuary 09, 2014If you can stand to watch this movie -- a big if -- there is food for thought here about the subjugation and exploitation of women, the limits of psychological and physical endurance, and more.
The Film StageJune 21, 2016With plots as flimsy as the one presented here, there's a tendency to favor spectacle over character development, and it's no surprise that Raze struggles to balance the two.
Under the RadarSeptember 07, 2014The fights are visceral and gruesome without going too far, but by the sixth or seventh bout, the lack of variation becomes noticeable.
QuickflixMay 19, 2014Raze ultimately becomes little more than a tiresome endurance test ... Still, much like a less accomplished The Raid, some viewers may respond to its bloody, take-no-prisoners style.
The DissolveJanuary 24, 2014The tease of 50 gorgeous women fighting to the death has a classic grindhouse appeal, but Raze is strictly a "be careful what you wish for" proposition.
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