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Take Me to the River (2015)

A Nebraskan family reunion couldn’t seem more backwards to a gay Californian teenager when a bloodstain on his young cousin's dress makes him the unwitting suspect of abuse and places him at the center of a long buried family secret.
Duration: 84 min
Quality: SD
Release: 2015
IMDb: 6.2
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Film Journal International
March 18, 2016 The cheap use of the hot-button issue of pedophilia coupled with negatively minded ignorance regarding homosexuality is not only offensive but-far worse-completely uninvolving
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SF Weekly
March 31, 2016 Take Me to the River is Picnic at Hanging Rock-level cagey about its central mysteries, and while many of its characters know what happened off-screen in both the recent and distant past, they ain't sharing the details with us, just their pain.
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San Diego Reader
April 21, 2016 Is it me, or is the big climactic reveal not really worth all the hubbub?
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Washington Post
March 31, 2016 The menace never becomes palpable, whether because of illogical plot lines or questionable casting. The stakes are so high, but the suspense never rises to the occasion.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
April 01, 2016 The movie pivots from what I expected it to be: a family drama about an outsider, as the opening conversation suggests. Instead, it becomes an eerie mood piece about secrets buried deep in a family's fabric.
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Boston Herald
April 07, 2016 Yet another dysfunctional family drama indie film, writer-director Matt Sobel's Take Me to the River has its flaws. But on the whole, this is an impressive feature debut.
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Boston Globe
April 01, 2016 Sobel evokes more terror from a shot of a field of sunflowers, or a weathered barn, than can be found in the last dozen found-footage films combined.
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Chicago Reader
May 26, 2016 Matt Sobel transforms a nightmare he once had into an evocative, original drama.
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San Francisco Chronicle
April 01, 2016 Sobel is clearly trying to hit on something more original than a family-secrets drama, but in doing so, he pulls most of his punches.
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The Patriot Ledger
April 01, 2016 You admire Sobel's tenacity, even if his reach exceeds his grasp.
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Newcity
May 25, 2016 All-too-familiar familial battleground, well-known from decades of low-budget indie drama.
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