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Official Red Band Trailer
Cast

Katherine Heigl
Mona Champagne

Patrick Wilson
Don Champagne

Madison Wolfe
Allison Champagne

Aiden Flowers
Andrew Champagne

Jordana Brewster
Dusty

Jim Belushi
Les

A.J. Buckley
Murphy

Kevin McKidd
Freeman

Artie Baxter
Mark

Chi McBride
Chief Malcom Brown

Heath Freeman
Benji

Bryce Johnson
Lanny

Yohance Myles
Andre

Alyshia Ochse
Kaysi

Catherine Ashton
Lynn

Julio Cesar Ruiz
Julio (uncredited)

Bobby Gilchrist
Video Ad Couple (uncredited)

Kelly Angell
Video Ad Couple (uncredited)
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Reviews
Reno
> A man's mistake fixed by his wife with a pleasure.
The latest dark comedy, which has the two inconsistent actors in the lead. Well, I liked their performance, they competed each others to steal the show in their unique characters. I enjoyed watching it in parts, but frankly I am disappointed for this potential theme was misused for ineffectual narration.
Looks like inspired by 'Serial Mom'. When a little, strange but a happy family who are living by the storybook of their own was threatened by the dark side of the life, they are ready to jump into the hell to save it. They have ignited it, but the only concern is how to end it all for good.
Other than IMDb where it stands average, the movie was slammed very badly by the critics and moviegoers. I have seen even worse than this one. So to me it is an average except the end, otherwise below average. Yes, the conclusion was terrible, seems like they don't want a continuation. I mean they wanted to end it all here itself. It is a watchable, but simply not the best one.
6/10
Kamurai
Really good watch, would watch again and can recommend.
Sometimes, it's important to watch movies with actors of which you're less of a fan. It lowers your expectations and reminds you of their true, objective acting talent.
This is a very interesting watch on the real life symptoms and side effects of sociopathy and/or repressed psychopathy. It's the time of psych thriller that is scary because it could be happening to you in your own home. It doesn't mean you're stupid / not perceptive or they're super smart / devious. It just means that they're (at least) slightly more calculated than you.
There is a slew of metaphors in here from equals in a relationship to the upper class lording over their lessers, but there is a pivotal moment where they could have expressly made it about men vs women, and it (very obviously) did not turn down that road.
Really, if you like pysch thrillers, put this in your queue, I think you'll enjoy it.
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