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Stray Bullets
TrailerIn upstate New York, two teenage boys are tasked with cleaning out their father's old mobile home on an abandoned property, only to run afoul of fleeing big-city criminals who have taken refuge in the trailer.Actors: James Le Gros, John Speredakos, Larry Fessenden, Jack Fessenden, Asa Spurlock, Robert Burke Warren, Kevin Corrigan, Roger Peltzman, Erik Kraus, Calder Mansfield, Fenner Micheline, ...»Director: Jack FessendenCountry: United StatesDuration: 83 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 4.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Stray Bullets"
Dennis Harvey VarietyFebruary 10, 2017Though this suspense drama about two small-town youths who run afoul of fleeing big-city criminals feels a couple story beats short of a satisfying whole, it's admirably well-crafted within its mostly savvy limitations.
Noel Murray Los Angeles TimesFebruary 09, 2017The auteur's age, precociousness and pedigree automatically make "Stray Bullets" an item of interest, although fans of the Fessenden clan will be pleased to know that the movie's also pretty entertaining and only a little bit amateurish.
Ken Jaworowski New York TimesFebruary 09, 2017Mr. Fessenden's ambition is admirable, and there's more than a little raw skill on display. If this, his first feature, isn't always worth recommending, his talents are certainly worth encouraging.
Michael Nordine Village VoiceFebruary 07, 2017Fessenden is literally sixteen years old - it's impossible not to give the film kudos for being a not-bad genre exercise that shows promise for its precocious director.
Neil Young Hollywood ReporterJanuary 06, 2017An enjoyably blood-soaked thriller with unexpectedly lyrical interludes -- made very much in the shadow of classic genre forebears and on what was clearly a constrained budget -- this is a strikingly impressive calling-card.
Todd Jorgenson Cinemalogue.comFebruary 17, 2017Some nice atmospheric touches are hardly warranted by the film's threadbare substance.
Sherilyn Connelly SF WeeklyFebruary 09, 2017The young Fessender has his own voice, and develops a strong enough sense of place and tone that even the many walking scenes don't feel like padding.
Chuck Bowen Slant MagazineFebruary 05, 2017What distinguishes Stray Bullets from so many other low-budget crime films is Jack Fessenden's sense of quietness.
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