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The Chumscrubber
TrailerThe movie focuses on the chain of events that follow the suicide of a teenage drug dealer in an idealistic but superficial town. After his death, three local teens want what's left of his stash of pills and they kidnap a little kid, only to know that it's a wrong move.Actors: Jamie Bell, Camilla Belle, Justin Chatwin, Glenn Close, Thomas Curtis, Rory Culkin, Kathi Copeland, Tim DeKay, David Ellison, William Fichtner, Ralph Fiennes, ...»Director: Arie PosinCountry: United StatesDuration: 108 minQuality: SDRelease: 2005IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Chumscrubber"
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Characters of "The Chumscrubber"
DeanPlayed by: Jamie BellCrystalPlayed by: Camilla BelleBillyPlayed by: Justin ChatwinCarrie JohnsonPlayed by: Glenn CloseCharlie BratleyPlayed by: Thomas CurtisCharlie StifflePlayed by: Rory CulkinParent #2Played by: Kathi CopelandMr. PeckPlayed by: Tim DeKayMr. Bill StifflePlayed by: William FichtnerMayor Michael EbbsPlayed by: Ralph FiennesMrs. ParkerPlayed by: Caroline GoodallOfficer Lou BratleyPlayed by: John HeardAide to Mayor EbbsPlayed by: Susan HegartyBoutique OwnerPlayed by: Lauren HollyMr. ParkerPlayed by: Jason IsaacsAllie StifflePlayed by: Allison JanneyTroyPlayed by: Josh JanowiczJerri FallsPlayed by: Carrie-Anne MossLeePlayed by: Lou Taylor PucciTerri BratleyPlayed by: Rita Wilson -
Directors of "The Chumscrubber"
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Creators of "The Chumscrubber"
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Critic Reviews of "The Chumscrubber"
Anna Smith Time OutJune 07, 2007Much like its characters: decorative, entertaining and emotionally empty.
Carina Chocano Los Angeles TimesNovember 10, 2005An impassioned and occasionally mesmerizing first effort that's at once messier, more complex and more ambitious than many recent suburban dystopias.
Keith Phipps AV ClubSeptember 26, 2005The story of the film: Studio money chasing after the cult-film audience and getting all the superficial elements right while missing the spirit entirely. It's the cinematic equivalent of Candlebox.
Peter Travers Rolling StoneSeptember 09, 2005An appallingly clumsy and stupid take on drugs, kidnapping and suicide in suburbia.
Richard Roeper Ebert & RoeperAugust 08, 2005There are some very good performances and some strong writing.
Roger Moore Orlando SentinelAugust 05, 2005It's neither funny nor sad, and it's filled with cheats, phony come-ons and red herrings.
Felix Vasquez Jr. Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009Whether the good performances, or sheer twisted attitude it presents to the same old formula, I enjoyed it, and the story.
James Christopher Times (UK)June 08, 2007It's a surreal, offbeat comedy where the kidnappers are hopelessly inept while Bell feels hopelessly at sea.
Anthony Quinn Independent (UK)June 08, 2007Despite the top-drawer cast assembled for his debut feature, the director Arie Posin's account of emotional dislocation in the 'burbs is stymied by a fatally uneven tone and a growing suspicion that we've been down this road many, many times before.
Johnny Vaughan The Sun (UK)June 08, 2007Sadly, despite Bell's eye-catching performance and Glenn Close's disturbing Stepford Wife portrayal, I found this messy movie as self-absorbed as most of its characters.
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