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Valley of Bones

  • 2017
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
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Valley of Bones (2017)
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A disgraced paleontologist struggling to raise her son is tipped off to a groundbreaking dig site in the Badlands by a recovering meth addict, but his tie to the cartel threatens to bury the... Read allA disgraced paleontologist struggling to raise her son is tipped off to a groundbreaking dig site in the Badlands by a recovering meth addict, but his tie to the cartel threatens to bury them both under the weight of their criminal pasts.A disgraced paleontologist struggling to raise her son is tipped off to a groundbreaking dig site in the Badlands by a recovering meth addict, but his tie to the cartel threatens to bury them both under the weight of their criminal pasts.

  • Director
    • Dan Glaser
  • Writers
    • Dan Glaser
    • Steven Molony
    • Richard M. Lewis
  • Stars
    • Autumn Reeser
    • Rhys Coiro
    • Steven Molony
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    576
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    • Director
      • Dan Glaser
    • Writers
      • Dan Glaser
      • Steven Molony
      • Richard M. Lewis
    • Stars
      • Autumn Reeser
      • Rhys Coiro
      • Steven Molony
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Autumn Reeser
    Autumn Reeser
    • Anna
    Rhys Coiro
    Rhys Coiro
    • Nate
    Steven Molony
    Steven Molony
    • McCoy
    Mason Mahay
    • Ezekiel
    Alexandra Billings
    Alexandra Billings
    • Kimberly
    Bill Smitrovich
    Bill Smitrovich
    • Bill
    Mark Margolis
    Mark Margolis
    • El Papá
    Muse Watson
    Muse Watson
    • Terry
    Bill Dablow
    • Lou
    Brandon Heitkamp
    • Bryce
    Van White
    Van White
    • Reese
    Ginny Glaser
    Ginny Glaser
    • Julie
    • (as Maddisyn Carter)
    Michaila Hicks
    • Emily
    Esteban Andres Cruz
    Esteban Andres Cruz
    • Jorgé
    Johnse Allende Jr.
    Johnse Allende Jr.
    • Cartel Member
    Paul Vonasek
    • Ben
    Cody Bushee
    • Gary
    Kelly Cossette
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    • Director
      • Dan Glaser
    • Writers
      • Dan Glaser
      • Steven Molony
      • Richard M. Lewis
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    5go_titans

    A bit of a bland ride towards a silly ending

    The film's main themes: digging up dinosaur bones, family issues, drug and money issues.

    The story-line is reasonably well thought out, the casting is pretty good, the acting is basically good, and even the action is handled fairly well.

    But there will be things that will bother you while viewing this film. Certain important people or events are passed over completely, and the ending is ruined by no less than three over-the-top scenes/moments. These were all completely unnecessary, and they placed a serious downer on the way I felt about the film as the credits began to roll.

    So is it worth the time needed to have a look? Well, that depends on what kind of film you are looking for. If you like small, low budget productions then yeah, take a look, as I found it reasonably enjoyable to watch. But if you're with a couple of friends and you've just finished watching Gladiator and are wondering what to watch next, I really couldn't recommend this. At the very least, watch this one first and the blockbuster second.
    4robbotnik2000

    Hodgepodge Film is Inadequate on More Than One Level

    "Valley of Bones" is a short, eye-catching title for a film that seeks to be action-adventure but goes wide and ends short of the mark. Not a bad idea for a movie, just a premise that could not be believably sustained by the author and director. Female paleontologist with a criminal past and a young son she is raising with her father gets wind of a potential dinosaur find on a remote ranch which the audience and one other character know to be a scene of drug-running violence. Apparently the drug cartel thinks it can profit from a heap of dug up fossils, too. So much is not how things are really done in the real world of pre-historic fieldwork. Fossils are not bones. Major finds are not worked by a couple of folks with shovels who can extract them over lunch. Most junkies are not good at taking down barflies. It's not the sketchy characters, it's the sketchy story and the plotholes and timing problems. BTW, Mark Margolis pays a visit from 'Better Call Saul'. Why? I'm thinking he lost a bet.
    6SnoopyStyle

    not Indy

    Disgraced paleontologist Anna (Autumn Reeser) is desperate for money and a successful dig. She was imprisoned for digging on government land. Her young son Ezekiel is bitter and feels abandoned by her. She is annoyed with Ezekiel's uncle Nate, but he has a tip from McCoy. Unbeknownst to them, McCoy is a troubled drug addict with issues. Kimberly is the land owner.

    I really like digging into the darker side of paleontology. It's not Indy where he is always preaching about giving the treasures to museums. I expected more thrills. I expected the drug dealers to come attack the group. I fully expected McCoy to go off, but I would like a few more bad guys. The story is a little slow. This could have been better.
    10devonsolwold

    No Country for Old Men Meets Jurrasic Park

    Dan Glaser's Valley of Bones is a compelling cinematic exploration of an interesting hybrid of genres. The kid in you watches wide-eyed at the mystique of paleontology and the "fortune and glory" that comes with uncovering dinosaur bones, while the thrill junkie in you is overcome with intrigue as a man who gets involved with the wrong people has to face the grueling consequences.

    The film has guts, both literally and figuratively. The director (Glaser) and lead actors (Molony and Reeser), don't pull any punches and therefore, thrash its audience perfectly through a roller-coaster ride of tension, heart, and unpredictability. Molony gives a stunning and nuanced performance as a desperate-addict-turned-drug-monster, mastering the characterization of a very complicated and sensitive man. Reeser confronts her role with grace as a struggling paleontologist and mother. Her performance was extremely refreshing, largely because this role would usually be given to a male actor. If this is a statement against the unsettling amount of leading men over women in Hollywood culture, then message received and hats off! Both leads were phenomenal.

    The team of VOB isn't concerned with adopting any tropes commonly used in cinema. They're creating their own rules, while respectfully staying within the general boundaries of coherent storytelling. In other words, I was constantly at the edge of my seat.

    Filmmakers seldom take the risk of brewing a mixing pot of conflicting genres because of their fear of having the end product come out half-baked. Thankfully, this is not the case for the VOB team. They tackled an unconventional concept and presented it fearlessly to a body of modern audiences who are usually accustomed to watered down, fluffy content produced by large Hollywood studios. The film can be ruthless and unforgiving, and I love love love that. I was frankly unprepared to be whipping around in my seat, and as an avid film goer, I can't think of anything I'd want more from a film. It is one of the small handful of films that I reflect on as an experience rather than a viewing. The VOB team is successfully paving the way for incoming filmmakers who want to make something new and different.

    Valley of Bones explores the dangers of running away from your problems, as well as a realization that sometimes the most valuable thing to uncover isn't what's buried among the bones, but rather, the importance of family. It is impeccably shot in the hauntingly beautiful Badlands, directed with tremendous care, and acted with a big, unflinching heart. It deserves everyone's eyes.
    8nprociveorangebeetle

    "Dakota Noir" - This genre is new, and I like it.

    Filmed in Bowman, Amidon, and the surrounding N-Dakota Badlands. This film will engage any fan of westerns and film noir, and it is much higher quality then it's low budget would suggest.

    What I liked: *Locations are well shot and gorgeous(this local guy might be a bit bias) *Story is captivating and well constructed. *Characters motivations build naturally throughout the film. *Cinematography, the framing is very effective considering the budget.

    What could be better: *A few scenes seem too dark for the time of day. *The shallow depth of field can be distracting for one or two scenes. *The tension from the snake feels like it went a little long to be realistic. *Occasionally the dialog is a bit rough, like it could of used one more script review to make it sound like natural conversation.

    All in all while it has some issues inherent of low budget film making, the story and cinematography is solid and kept me on the edge of my seat. It is rated R so expect occasional roustabout levels of colorful language, and there is one scene in a "seedy" bar that does have a topless dancer in the background.

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      The entire film was shot within 30 days in both North Dakota and California.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Midnight Screenings: Valley of Bones (2017)

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Bowman, North Dakota, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bad Medicine Films
      • Unmarked Van Films
      • New Heits Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $168,738
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $107,393
      • Sep 3, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $168,738
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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