Um policial local e uma assistente social, seguindo pistas sobre casos de pessoas desaparecidas na cidade, descobrem coisas em uma fazenda de porcos, onde o açougueiro da cidade tem abatido ... Ler tudoUm policial local e uma assistente social, seguindo pistas sobre casos de pessoas desaparecidas na cidade, descobrem coisas em uma fazenda de porcos, onde o açougueiro da cidade tem abatido mais do que apenas gado.Um policial local e uma assistente social, seguindo pistas sobre casos de pessoas desaparecidas na cidade, descobrem coisas em uma fazenda de porcos, onde o açougueiro da cidade tem abatido mais do que apenas gado.
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Jo Armstrong
- Star
- (as Joanne Armstrong)
Pasha McKenley
- Shawanda
- (as Pasha Shabazz Mckenley)
Jennifer Caputo
- Dump Truck Driver
- (as Jennifer Jo Caputo)
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Tyrese Gibson talent was wasted in this film. Maybe he should stick to singing. This genre of film i do like, reminds you of classic movies like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and so many others. But the problem is the budget, it is made cheap and that sets the bar real low. Money and big budgets sets a different standard on how a movie turns out with the viewers. The story and acting sets the tone as well. It could have been so much better, i love Bruce Willis and Mel Gibson and I'm surprised they weren't a leading role in this film, since they have been doing low budget movies for quite some-time.
Peacock has actually made some decent original content. Both TV series and movies. But this was sooo bad. Like embarrassing awful. I had watched some previous Peacock originals and was surprisingly impressed. Then I saw some recognizable names in this movie: Amos from The Expanse, Juice from Sons of Anarchy, Tyrese.. should be decent enough right? Wrong. Have I met the ridiculous minimum character standards yet? No? Ok fine, 170 more to go... The writers must have been fresh college grads because this movie was cookie cutter from the jump. Dialogue was less than amateur. Film lens was cheap. Clearly low budget. Character limit met. This movie sucked.
Easily one of the worst horror movies which is unfortunate from the cast, directing is awful and there's been much better on peacock! I would appreciate the movie more if several known actors weren't involved really peculiar for a B-Movie. Probably the most likable aspect is the killers are kinda cool. The acting and cinematography is uncomfortably it seems like would've made more sense to have released many years ago before some of the known actors like Tyrees Gibson, Theo Rossi and and the older gentleman I've seen before too. Whole thing is weird to me and genuinely doesn't belong on peacock, deserves the low ratings!
Whilst the idea of another serial killer film doesn't bother me, the blatantly overuse of every b movie murder film cliche by the terrible writer does bother me very much.
Bearing in mind it is a straight to DVD / Streaming service movie, it still falls well below par of that segment of the market that is being currently driven by intelligent film students and people early in their careers who are learning to hone their craft, and.............they are doing it very well!!! Sadly unlike the makers of this movie.
It's a very staid and predictable storyline, no amazing twists and everything is predictable, it's almost like the writers just can't be bothered anymore with the ever growing crop of remakes.......and this rubbish. Come on writers, we your viewing public deserve better!
It is performed by actors that are usually good solid performers, finding them in some TV movies and also some of Amazon Primes best series. The trouble is the director seems to have really got the least out of his performers possible. In fact, maybe the director got the nearest toddler to direct it for him instead. Maybe he used the writers toddler to direct it as their skills seem to be about level after all.
The really sad thing is it wouldn't have taken much to turn this into a watchable movie, even a good one. In it's current state it is definitely one to avoid! Do not waste your hour and thirty plus minutes. Use it for something more exciting like watching paint dry.
Bearing in mind it is a straight to DVD / Streaming service movie, it still falls well below par of that segment of the market that is being currently driven by intelligent film students and people early in their careers who are learning to hone their craft, and.............they are doing it very well!!! Sadly unlike the makers of this movie.
It's a very staid and predictable storyline, no amazing twists and everything is predictable, it's almost like the writers just can't be bothered anymore with the ever growing crop of remakes.......and this rubbish. Come on writers, we your viewing public deserve better!
It is performed by actors that are usually good solid performers, finding them in some TV movies and also some of Amazon Primes best series. The trouble is the director seems to have really got the least out of his performers possible. In fact, maybe the director got the nearest toddler to direct it for him instead. Maybe he used the writers toddler to direct it as their skills seem to be about level after all.
The really sad thing is it wouldn't have taken much to turn this into a watchable movie, even a good one. In it's current state it is definitely one to avoid! Do not waste your hour and thirty plus minutes. Use it for something more exciting like watching paint dry.
Squealer is a serial killer film, whose story is loosely based on the Robert Picton case.
It's not exact portrayal, or anything.
But the similarities are clearly there.
Anyone from Canada will clearly recognize this.
Especially because Ronnie Gene Blevins looks remarkably similar to him, here.
Picton was a pig farmer- known as "The Butcher" or "Pigman"- who preyed on drug addicted prostitutes from the poverty stricken East Side of Vancouver.
And was one of the most prolific serial killers in Canadian history.
Like in the film, after killing his victims...he would dismember, and feed their remains to his pigs.
Possibly after eating bits of their bodies, himself.
The creators have obviously taken their own artistic liberties with his story.
Adding in an extended crime aspect, some drama, and a criminal investigation angle to it.
But the basis for it all won't escape the observations of any Canadian viewers, who were privy to news coverage throughout the 2000s.
Where the story dominated the news cycle.
The role played by Kate Moennig is also based on a real person, Dinah Taylor.
Who was Picton's main accomplice in the killings.
She would introduce Picton to many of his victims, in exchange for drugs.
Whose promise was the lure she'd use to get the girls to come to Picton's farm.
The woman who escapes from him at the beinning of the film is based on a real person, as well.
The pseudonymous "Ms. Anderson", who testified about escaping from Picton's farm in handcuffs at his trial.
While the Lulu character played by Christina Gonzalez is somewhat based on Monique Wood.
Another woman who would testify, about her interaction with Picton, at his trial.
In regards to production...sure, it's kind of a low budget effort, with heavy made-for-TV vibes.
As if it were a Lifetime movie, or something like that.
But the acting in it is surprisingly decent, across the board.
And it does have a subtly creepy vibe going for it.
But it's not overtly scary.
And acts more like a biopic, than it does a horror.
I also love how they make the unsung hero, of the whole ordeal, iconic Canadian actor Graham Greene.
Who does a great job as the doctor, whose observations break open the case.
While by no means a masterpiece, in any conceivable facet.
It's certainly a competent, and entertaining, low budget biopic.
That is likely to resonate with Canadian viewers.
Even if American viewers aren't able to recognize the connections to the actual case.
The bit where the pigs maul the dude is hilariously absurd though.
4.5 out of 10.
It's not exact portrayal, or anything.
But the similarities are clearly there.
Anyone from Canada will clearly recognize this.
Especially because Ronnie Gene Blevins looks remarkably similar to him, here.
Picton was a pig farmer- known as "The Butcher" or "Pigman"- who preyed on drug addicted prostitutes from the poverty stricken East Side of Vancouver.
And was one of the most prolific serial killers in Canadian history.
Like in the film, after killing his victims...he would dismember, and feed their remains to his pigs.
Possibly after eating bits of their bodies, himself.
The creators have obviously taken their own artistic liberties with his story.
Adding in an extended crime aspect, some drama, and a criminal investigation angle to it.
But the basis for it all won't escape the observations of any Canadian viewers, who were privy to news coverage throughout the 2000s.
Where the story dominated the news cycle.
The role played by Kate Moennig is also based on a real person, Dinah Taylor.
Who was Picton's main accomplice in the killings.
She would introduce Picton to many of his victims, in exchange for drugs.
Whose promise was the lure she'd use to get the girls to come to Picton's farm.
The woman who escapes from him at the beinning of the film is based on a real person, as well.
The pseudonymous "Ms. Anderson", who testified about escaping from Picton's farm in handcuffs at his trial.
While the Lulu character played by Christina Gonzalez is somewhat based on Monique Wood.
Another woman who would testify, about her interaction with Picton, at his trial.
In regards to production...sure, it's kind of a low budget effort, with heavy made-for-TV vibes.
As if it were a Lifetime movie, or something like that.
But the acting in it is surprisingly decent, across the board.
And it does have a subtly creepy vibe going for it.
But it's not overtly scary.
And acts more like a biopic, than it does a horror.
I also love how they make the unsung hero, of the whole ordeal, iconic Canadian actor Graham Greene.
Who does a great job as the doctor, whose observations break open the case.
While by no means a masterpiece, in any conceivable facet.
It's certainly a competent, and entertaining, low budget biopic.
That is likely to resonate with Canadian viewers.
Even if American viewers aren't able to recognize the connections to the actual case.
The bit where the pigs maul the dude is hilariously absurd though.
4.5 out of 10.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesBefore this film was released, Barry Hertz of The Globe and Mail wrote that it "appears to be inspired by the crimes of Canadian murderer Robert Pickton." In May 2024, over six months after the film was released, Pickton was attacked in prison and later died from the attack at the end of the month.
- Erros de gravaçãoFemale cop walks around the station bra-less.
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- US$ 17.463
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- 1 h 40 min(100 min)
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