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Dog Eat Dog (2016)

Directed by Paul Schrader

Crime

Most recently watched by sleestakk

Overview

Carved from a lifetime of experience that runs the gamut from incarceration to liberation, Dog Eat Dog is the story of three men who are all out of prison and now have the task of adapting themselves to civilian life.

Rated R | Length 93 minutes

Actors

Nicolas Cage | Willem Dafoe | Christopher Matthew Cook | Omar J. Dorsey | Louisa Krause | Melissa Bolona | Reynaldo Gallegos | Chelcie Lynn | Bruce Reizen | Nicky Whelan | Magi Avila | Jeff Hilliard | Ali Wasdovich | Louis Perez | Jessica Sonneborn | Tora Kim | Chelsea Mee | Joe Gallipoli | Shawn Mattox | Robert Maples | Paul Schrader | Lauren Ashley Berry | Leilani Barrett | John Patrick Jordan | Phillip Shaun DeVone | Steve Mayberry | Ali Amin Carter | Tevis R. Marcum | Todd Emmett | Michael Vehar | David Downie | David Spencer | Moussa Hachem | Keith Hernandez | Allen Roth | Rick Fike Jr. | Michael Wisniewski | Mark Salas | Theresa Wylie | Cheryl L. Sorice | James Seward | Charles Dean Stead | Audrey Morgan | Heather Chadwell | Monisha B. Schwartz | Destiny C. Cole | Jennifer Mary Stanaltis | Cimone Drupman | Gina R. Demczyk | Shieda Orr | Karla Scime | Carl Mintz | Johanna McGinley | Jessica Daley | De'Andre Bush | Jonathan Gaietto | Basil Crimaldi | Christopher Butler | Donavan Darius | Jake Ingrassia | Kristina Randjelovic | Shane Brewer | Sean Manos | Courtney Ann Sivinsky Benson | Joel Bauschatz | Adam M. Miele | Christian Miranda | Joseph H Coxon | Melissa Rae Bender | Jay J. Bidwell | Megan Brautigam | Susan Cashdollar | Lou Consolo | Benjamin Donlow | Rod Fielder | Richard Fike | Joe Fishel | Eric Frank | Logan Fry | David Gragg | John W. Iwanonkiw | Gary Jones | Jack Norman | Edward Pfeifer | Whitney Romito-Mason

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
01/05/2017Home TheaterStreamingVideo on Demand5.5 stars
 

Viewing Notes

One I missed at FantasticFest in 2016 so I was happy to catch up with it on Netflix even if I thought it was disappointing. The tone and the plot were incoherent at times. There were some moments of brilliance, especially Willem Defoe’s performance, but Cage’s Edward G. Robinson impersonation was silly and misplaced.

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