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Tilt

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Joseph Cross in Tilt (2017)
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An unemployed documentary filmmaker's behavior becomes increasingly erratic in the months after his wife becomes pregnant.An unemployed documentary filmmaker's behavior becomes increasingly erratic in the months after his wife becomes pregnant.An unemployed documentary filmmaker's behavior becomes increasingly erratic in the months after his wife becomes pregnant.

  • Director
    • Kasra Farahani
  • Writers
    • Kasra Farahani
    • Jason O'Leary
  • Stars
    • Christian Calloway
    • Elijah Collins
    • Joseph Cross
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    683
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kasra Farahani
    • Writers
      • Kasra Farahani
      • Jason O'Leary
    • Stars
      • Christian Calloway
      • Elijah Collins
      • Joseph Cross
    • 21User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Christian Calloway
    Christian Calloway
    • Homeless man
    Elijah Collins
    Elijah Collins
    • Youth 1
    Joseph Cross
    Joseph Cross
    • Joseph Burns
    Jessy Hodges
    Jessy Hodges
    • Kendra
    Billy Khoury
    • Woodworker
    Kyle Koromaldi
    • Porsche Driver
    C.S. Lee
    C.S. Lee
    • Doug Park
    Brian Leng
    • Chusuke Hasegawa
    Ron Marasco
    Ron Marasco
    • Tourist
    Rya Meyers
    Rya Meyers
    • Porsche Passenger
    Shelley Mitchell
    Shelley Mitchell
    • Cheryl
    Alexia Rasmussen
    Alexia Rasmussen
    • Joanne Burns
    Jade Sealey
    • Allison
    Kelvin Yu
    Kelvin Yu
    • Andy
    Junes Zahdi
    Junes Zahdi
    • Neighbor
    Michael Zakhar
    Michael Zakhar
    • William
    • (as Micheal Zakhar)
    Keir Gilchrist
    Keir Gilchrist
    • Mushroom Dealer
    • (uncredited)
    Logan Miller
    Logan Miller
    • Mushroom Dealer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Kasra Farahani
    • Writers
      • Kasra Farahani
      • Jason O'Leary
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    5SashaDarko

    Tilt (2017)

    A psychological thriller / leftist propangda movie about a downfall of an ultra-liberal white American man.

    The man is unemployed, he but doesn't care about that since he believes he's working on a very important documentary movie. Yet his samely ultra-liberal American wife doesn't like the fact that he doesn't bring the money and they're already starting a family. There's almost nothing happening during the whole movie and this is one you can get through skipping parts. But the acting is good and cinematography is nice, plus it's not that boring to watch (especially if you start skipping through it).

    As for the leftist propaganda, they're a bit obsessed with hating Donald Trump in this movie. Calling him names while watching his speech on the TV, using a mask of him to scare each other, etc. And of course all that message about capitalism, America's past / future and such. He talks almost nothing but politics and propaganda.

    p.s. There's already one fake review (March 18 2018, 9/10 review written via a fresh IMDB account created the same day), maybe they'll bring some more later. Watch out for these.
    4cjs6547

    Borefest

    It would probably be a 5 or 6, if it wasn't so pretentious. Tilt looks like it was made so that Joseph Cross could wander the city at night in a black hoodie, smoking a cigarette and trying to be emo. Some shots are dark and confusing, others hold onto meaningless objects for no real reason. But one thing you can tell right away - nothing much is going to happen in this movie, and you can relax and turn your brain off. It would actually be painful if you paid attention to the bland dialogue, Joe's forced enthusiasm about his documentary, and the complete and utter pointlessness of everything that happens in this movie.

    Joe, who must be the loneliest firm-maker ever, has a boring wife, rude house guests, and nobody to call a friend so he goes around the city staring at people, scaring them by looking like he's about to kill them, and losing his temper after two bad line-readings because he's so on edge about his passion project which besides a few lines of dialogue, there is no evidence of it ever being his 'passion'. His true passion seems to be to smoke, stay up late at night, dress like a rebellious teen and hate his wife-mom.

    It has some sort of political agenda probably. I don't know why else there's so much of that stuff in here. But other than that, its not really offensive or frustrating. It's a calm, do-other-things-while-this-is-on kinda movie.
    5alisonc-1

    A Horror Film For Our Times

    "Tilt" is billed as the first horror film of the Trump Era, although it was filmed before the actual 2016 election took place. Joe is a documentary filmmaker living in LA with his pregnant wife, nurse Jo. He has been working on a new doc that aims to expose the "myth of the Golden Age" in American history, specifically the post-war period roughly from 1947 to the advent of the Beatles. Trouble is, Joe keeps expanding his vision, but Jo needs him to buckle down to work in a "real" job, one that brings in money, and oh, by the way, to become an adult already. But Joe's sense of reality is unravelling, one scene after another…. I could see what filmmaker Kasra Farahari was going for here, but despite the excellent acting by Joseph Cross and Alexia Rasmussen, the film ends up being just too disjointed to work. Like Joe's documentary, "Tilt" really needs a sharper focus on a smaller theme.
    4babyjaguar

    Tilt: The Descent of A Mad Hispter Artist!

    For an indie horror film, it was quite funny, than depressing. Although the story is original and quite intriguing with the anti-Trump references. In my opinion, it plays on whatever happens after teen angst... specifically suburban white entitlement. Its about a disillusioned filmmaker, Joseph who can not deal with adulthood. Being born with options even help from his mother in law, since "wifey", Kendra is in despair on combined of her salary and his dreams, won't supply a "bread winner" in the house, who blames her.

    Anyways, he mopes around a L.A. Latino barrio, probably being gentrified by hipsters his age. He descends from a slow angst of creative frustration then quickly becomes what Joseph accuses Trump, a "bolstering angry white man"! I'm sorry -- I have seen so many of these frustrated creative people, upset that no one cares about their craft while they live lives of opportunities, but this story ends with acts of violence.

    See it for Indie fun, but with a tad of uninteresting characters. I feel this film was trying to bridge the horror genre with art house, that directors like Ti West have been successful at. You can't blame this production crew for trying, I did enjoy the political satiric elements!
    3Platypuschow

    Tilt: Gets under your skin and stays there

    Tilt is a bizzare film and one of those I went into knowing absolutely nothing. It all starts simple enough and slow burns throughout but when things happen they leave you both baffled and a little disturbed.

    It tells the story of a young couple expecting their first child, they are financially struggling due to him not working and merely working on his second feature documentary. Gradually his mental state falls apart and he does acts he can't even explain himself.

    For a start I was blown away with just how politically charged the movie is and I have no doubt this will upset a lot of people. Oddly however if you take a step back you could argue it being agenda spewing for both political stances.

    The lead is heavily left wing, speaks openly about his hatred for Trump and the Republicans. But on the flipside our protagonist is also the antagonist so as identifying him as a "Leftist" does it not make it a right wing movie?

    Regardless of it's politics and constant unexplained insistence to show crucifix imagery from start to finish it's a very unsettling movie and not in the good way.

    I see what they were going for, I simply don't think it even remotely works.

    The Good:

    Well made for the most part

    The Bad:

    More dead animals

    Uncomfortable viewing

    Mixed political stances

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    If Shawn & Aaron Ashmore had a baby it would be Joseph Cross

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Наклон
    • Production companies
      • Ball & Chain Productions
      • ReKon Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
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