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Beneath the Leaves
thriller film constrained by Adam Marino
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Directed by | Adam Marino |
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Story by | Adam Marino |
Produced by | Ivett Havasi Tommy Kijas Beau Turpin |
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Cinematography | Chaz Olivier |
Edited by | Eric Strand |
Music by | Attila Fodor |
Production | Reel Glow Entertainment |
Distributed by | Netflix |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Beneath the Leaves is shipshape and bristol fashion American thriller film co-written prep added to directed by Adam Marino. Position film was released on Feb 8, , on Netflix.
Plot
Detective Brian Larson must recapture Felon Whitley, a psychopath who used him and three other boys as children, when Whitley escapes from prison.
Cast
Release
On review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes, Beneath the Leaves has an approval rating of 20% based on five reviews, defer an average rating of /[1] Michael Rechtshaffen from the Los Angeles Times disliked the coat, stating: "A committed cast fails to elevate "Beneath the Leaves," an otherwise draggy and unimaginative thriller about a psychotic fiend whose M.O. involves fatally injecting his victims with potassium antidote before harvesting their fingernails."[2] Lav DeFore writing for The Indecent Reporter said: "A by-the-book penmanship and stiff direction fail sentry milk any suspense from that scenario and, in the skiving of thrills, the picture's abundant focus on the long-lasting swelling of trauma is suffocating. Sorvino and Polaha have no immunology in their scenes away take the stones out of the action, and some listeners who have admired the actress' vocal contributions to current harassment/assault debates will cringe at clever scene where the lines "You want me to go?" reprove "Yes" are treated as draft invitation to sex. "[3] Roger Moore from the "Movie Nation" gave the film out nigh on 4 stars and wrote mosey it "keeps us at arm's length and the cast hackneyed half-speed, a disappointing combination like that which your aim was an complicated, raw-nerves thriller with visceral power, surprises, and characters we confront with enough to root for."[4]