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Sity of Sin (Hotel Noir)
TrailerThe movie follows a hardened detective who lays low to wait for a gang of vengeful hitmen that are on his tail. That fateful night is full of girls, guns and money as he enlists the help of the many intriguing hotel guests in an effort to evade the grave fate that lies in store.Actors: Malin Akerman, Patrick Arthur, Aaron Behr, Michael Raif Brizzolara, John Colella, Kevin Connolly, Michelle Dawley, Rosario Dawson, Lauren Dearmon, Danny DeVito, Isaac Eshete, ...»Director: Sebastian GutierrezCountry: United StatesDuration: 97 minQuality: HDRelease: 2012IMDb: 5.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Sity of Sin (Hotel Noir)"
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Characters of "Sity of Sin (Hotel Noir)"
Swedish MaryPlayed by: Malin AkermanBettie PagePlayed by: Kim Mahair -
Directors of "Sity of Sin (Hotel Noir)"
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Creators of "Sity of Sin (Hotel Noir)"
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Critic Reviews of "Sity of Sin (Hotel Noir)"
New York TimesOctober 11, 2012To succeed as more than a study in artifice, a film - especially one steeped in fatalism - needs to feel real.
Hollywood ReporterOctober 11, 2012A first-rate cast and stunning black-and-white visuals aren't enough to make this homage to classic film noir successful.
New York Daily NewsOctober 11, 2012It's hard to know whether Sebastian Gutierrez is imitating or satirizing the hard-boiled noirs of Hollywood's past, but either way it feels like a botched attempt.
New York ObserverOctober 10, 2012The film's weakest link is Rufus Sewell's rumpled gumshoe, inarticulate and mumbling to the point of madness.
Time OutOctober 09, 2012You never lose the nagging sense that you're simply watching a high-school drama club's production of '40s fatalism chic.
Village VoiceOctober 09, 2012Gutierrez bathes in moodiness while remaining unconcerned with anything so pedestrian as dramatic cohesion.
Film Journal InternationalOctober 12, 2012This film noir homage should have been fun, but it's cheaply shot and indifferently conceived
NewsBlazeOctober 08, 2012Though the kooky tale could have been more focused with fewer punchlines, all that seems to be missing is the dame called toots perhaps remarking to her latest possible infatuation: Is that a Kalashnikov in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me.
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