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2019 • Thriller / Crime • 89m

Burn

"Hell of a night"

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Lonely, unstable gas station attendant Melinda is tired of being overshadowed by her more confident, outgoing co-worker Sheila. When the gas station is held up at gunpoint by Billy, a desperate man in need of quick cash, Melinda finds an opportunity to make a connection with the robber, regardless of who gets hurt.

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Top Cast

Tilda Cobham-Hervey
Tilda Cobham-Hervey
Melinda
Josh Hutcherson
Josh Hutcherson
Billy
Suki Waterhouse
Suki Waterhouse
Sheila
Shiloh Fernandez
Shiloh Fernandez
Perry
Harry Shum Jr.
Harry Shum Jr.
Officer Liu
James Devoti
James Devoti
Dominik
Robert Figueroa
Robert Figueroa
Philip
John D. Hickman
John D. Hickman
Bruce
Wayne Pyle
Wayne Pyle
Fred
Winter-Lee Holland
Winter-Lee Holland
Delores
Steve Garfanti
Steve Garfanti
Guy
Malina Moye
Malina Moye
Dispatcher
Angel Valle Jr.
Angel Valle Jr.
Cory
Rob Figueroa
Rob Figueroa
Philip
Doug Motel
Doug Motel
Howard
Director: Mike GanWriter: Mike GanProducer: Jordan BeckermanProducer: Sukee ChewProducer: Ash ChristianProducer: Jordan Yale LevineProducer: Ross PosternakProducer: Michael J. Rothstein

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Gimly
2019-09-12
50%

Does that "Starts in the middle of the action the flashes back to the start" thing that crops up sometimes, which I don't really like in movies. I think it works well for the ocassional episode of television and **sometimes** works out in mystery films, but even then, usually not. In a regular movie it mostly just feels like either they didn't have faith that their movie could keep audiences interested until the action kicks off later on, or they just can't figure out a decent way to start their movie off. Maybe both. Anyway, trying to pass off Josh Hutcherson as a brutish bad boy is fuckin' laughable and this whole thing is woefully under-explored. Can't think of anything quite like it I've seen before though, so points for that. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

CinemaSerf
2022-06-02
60%

So, the slightly amateurish "Billy" (Josh Hutcherson) decides to rob a gas station staffed by two girls - "Melinda" (Tilda Cobham-Harvey) and "Sheila" (Suki Waterhouse). The former girl is a bit strange, subdued, reticent even; her colleague far more confident with men but when the heist happens "Melinda" decides that this might be a time to assert herself with the young man. What now ensues borders on slapstick at times as she manages to take him hostage, sellotapes him to a chair (whereupon she tries to have sex with him...!) before, well - you really have to watch it. It has some quite surreal moments. Handsome Harry Shum Jr. turns up now and again as an wholly ineffective local cop and the whole thing, though pretty basic on both production and writing levels, is actually quite a quirky and watchable effort from Mike Gan that could maybe have lost ten/fifteen minutes of character and scenario establishment, but is still worth a watch.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Hopscotch Pictures, Film Mode Entertainment, Particular Crowd, Yale Productions, Inwood Road Films, Automatic Entertainment
Box Office
$25,373

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