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Rating: 5.1/10 by 347 users

Dog Eat Dog (2016)

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.

Directing:
  • Paul Schrader
  • Andrew Wonder
  • Tony Niknejadi
  • Aaron Barsky
  • David Lemoyne
  • Debora Lilavois
Writing:
  • Edward Bunker
  • Matthew Wilder
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Nov 04, 2016

Rating: 5.1/10 by 347 users

Alternative Title:
狗咬狗 - TW

Country:
United Kingdom
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 33 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $184,404

Plot Keyword: police brutality, baby, police, drug use, murder, dead body, ex-con, grocery store, impersonating a police officer

Magi Avila
Nanny Carmen
Jeff Hilliard
Gun Enthusiast
Louis Perez
Mike Brennan
Robert Maples
Jimmy The Face
Leilani Barrett
Officer Lincoln
Tevis R. Marcum
White Power Inmate
Todd Emmett
Prison Skin Head
Michael Vehar
Prison Skin Head
David Downie
Prison Guard
David Spencer
Prison Guard
Moussa Hachem
Prison Guard
Keith Hernandez
Shower Inmate
Allen Roth
Pakistani Chap
Michael Wisniewski
Public Defender
Heather Chadwell
Coke Stripper
Monisha B. Schwartz
Make Out Stripper
Destiny C. Cole
Strip Joint Stripper
Jennifer Mary Stanaltis
Strip Joint Stripper
Cimone Drupman
Diamond's Statuesque Stripper
Gina R. Demczyk
Diamond Stripper
Shieda Orr
Diamond Stripper
Karla Scime
Diamond Stripper
Carl Mintz
Kasheegann
Johanna McGinley
Diner Waitress
Jessica Daley
Voice in Crowd
De'Andre Bush
Pomaded Man
Joiel Bauschatz
Stenographer
Adam M. Miele
Hispanic Thug
Melissa Rae Bender
Supermarket Customer (uncredited)
Jay J. Bidwell
Customer #1 (uncredited)
Megan Brautigam
Waitress (uncredited)
Susan Cashdollar
Sexy Girl (uncredited)
Lou Consolo
Bouncer (uncredited)
Benjamin Donlow
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Rod Fielder
Supermarket Customer (uncredited)
Richard Fike
Deputy Dawg (uncredited)
Joe Fishel
Club Patron (uncredited)
Eric Frank
Casino Patron 1 (uncredited)
Logan Fry
Ten Dollar Tipper (uncredited)
David Gragg
Club Patron (uncredited)
John W. Iwanonkiw
Apple Grocer Shopper (uncredited)
Gary A. Jones
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Jack Norman
White power inmate (uncredited)
Edward Pfeifer
Apple grocery store shopper (uncredited)
Whitney Romito-Mason
Upscale Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Wuchak

RELEASED IN 2016 and directed by Paul Schrader, “Dog Eat Dog” chronicles events in the greater Cleveland area when a trio of loser ex-cons (Nicolas Cage, Willem Dafoe & Christopher Matthew Cook) is employed by a Mafioso to abduct the infant of a rival gangster. Schrader’s films are often preoccupied with Christian religion and sexual obsession (porn, strip joints, prostitution, nudity, etc.), as verified by “Hardcore” (1979), “Cat People” (1982) and “Auto Focus” (2002). You can expect the same with “Dog Eat Dog” except that it mixes black amusement with its urban drama, sleaze and crime thrills. The movie’s brutal, funny, ugly and quirky, but with a spiritual thread underneath it all. Think 90’s crime drama/thrillers like “Pulp Fiction” (1994), “Mojave Moon” (1996) and “The Way of the Gun” (2000). It’s not on the level of “Pulp,” but it’s more entertaining than the other two. Knowing Schrader, I suspect there’s more in the movie than meets the eye and I may up my rating with repeat viewings. Then again, it may be wannabe hip/edgy tripe. You make the call. THE FILM RUNS 1 hour & 33 minutes and was shot in Northeast Ohio (Cleveland & Sheffield Lake) and Tampa, Florida (Restaurant & street scenes and night skyline). WRITERS: Edward Bunker wrote the script based on the novel by Matthew Wilder. GRADE: B-

Gimly

_Dog Eat Dog_ ain't too trash, but it is pretty hard to believe that this came from the same dude who made _First Reformed_. There is absolutely not so much as a single character in this that the audience can be expected to like, and though of course no filmmaker is obligated to make enjoyable characters, it is pretty tough to slog through a >90min runtime of back-to-back bastards. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._


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