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An American Hate Crime

  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
128
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Dylan Hartman and Brian Cain in An American Hate Crime (2018)
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Jake (Daniel Byrne) a college drop out along with his friends decide to take their homophobia to a whole other level when when they decide to download a gay oriented social media app where t... Read allJake (Daniel Byrne) a college drop out along with his friends decide to take their homophobia to a whole other level when when they decide to download a gay oriented social media app where they would lure and attack innocent victims. Noah ( Dylan Hartman). a just coming to terms ... Read allJake (Daniel Byrne) a college drop out along with his friends decide to take their homophobia to a whole other level when when they decide to download a gay oriented social media app where they would lure and attack innocent victims. Noah ( Dylan Hartman). a just coming to terms gay teen doesn't know who to talk to about his feelings and turns to the same social media... Read all

  • Director
    • Ian Liberatore
  • Writer
    • Ian Liberatore
  • Stars
    • Daniel Byrne
    • Dylan Hartman
    • Chris James
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    128
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ian Liberatore
    • Writer
      • Ian Liberatore
    • Stars
      • Daniel Byrne
      • Dylan Hartman
      • Chris James
    • 17User reviews
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    Daniel Byrne
    • Jake
    Dylan Hartman
    • Noah
    Chris James
    • Lucas
    Brian Cain
    • Parker
    Maria Walker
    • Mom
    Michael Lassnoff
    • Dad
    Shannon Pal
    • Lilly
    Steven Rimdzius
    • Caleb
    Jonathan Zonshein
    • Blake
    Alex Frachilla
    • Rachel
    • (as Abigail Fraschille)
    Christopher Mellon
    Christopher Mellon
    • Detective
    Maggie Marshall-Rousis
    Maggie Marshall-Rousis
    • Dr. Genevieve McGinty
    Molly Lorentz
    • Parker's Mom
    Brianna Lyons
    • Parker's Friend #2
    Kristy Lyons
    • Parker's Friend #1
    Brett Lowell
    Brett Lowell
    • Officer Daniels
    Keith Foerst
    • Teacher
    Nicholas Rocco DeFinis
    • Ryan
    • (as Nicholas Rocco Definis)
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    • Director
      • Ian Liberatore
    • Writer
      • Ian Liberatore
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    10timothyliberatore

    A Low Budget Film That is Anything But That

    I was so excited to see this film and it blew away my expectations. The movie starts off with some audio issues and I was afraid to eat my popcorn as the crunch would overtake the volume of the speaking parts. After the first scene though, my concerns went away and the rest of the film was truly amazing. The fact that the budget was only $13k and the director this great of job with the limited resources he had, shows me that the sky is the limit for this young director.

    I found myself filled up with so many emotions. From laughing in one scene, to balling my eyes out at the next. I cant remember crying this much in a movie since shadow couldn't get out of the mud in homeward bound. The subject is real and it was so easy to connect to the characters and their stories. And as much as i love watching football on sundays, seeing this film instead was well worth it.

    I got to meet some of the actors and actresses after the premier and they are all genuine, humble people. This movie was so well done that I'm looking forward to watching this film multiple times which is something out of the norm for myself.

    Take the time and watch An American Hate Crime. You will not be disappointed. A low budget film that was anything but that. I know that the director has something special in him and I'm excited to see his next film.
    8tgarzillo

    Incredibly moving

    This was very well done. It was incredibly moving and sad. I just can't comprehend way there is so much ignorance and hate in our world. We are all created equally and we all bleed the same. Kudos. I hope this movie and story goes big!
    1channing-86812

    I really wanted to like this film, or at least aspects of it. But in the end I couldn't.

    Having watched a lot of low-budget indie films with LGBTQ+ storylines over the years, I know better than to have unrealistically high expectations. Most such films have obvious shortcomings, but there are usually redeeming aspects as well. Unfortunately, this film's flaws are so glaring that it's pretty much beyond redemption. The topic is an important one and deserves more than the wildly melodramatic treatment it receives here. None of the characters is remotely believable; the protagonists are syrupy sweet paragons, the antagonists cartoonish villains. (To describe them as two-dimensional would be generous.) Though potentially intriguing in places, the story arc fails to overcome its many implausible aspects. The script reads like a cheesy 1970s after-school TV special, but one that a young middle-schooler might have written: there's no subtlety, no complexity of character, and the dialog is stilted, often preachy and almost entirely unconvincing. The acting is mostly amateurish and wooden. The best performances come from Dylan Hartman as Noah and Brian Cain as Parker. (Perhaps that's because melodramatic dialog seems less unconvincing when spoken by adolescent characters?) Daniel Byrne as Jake has some good moments as well, managing at least occasionally to overcome the encumbrances of the heavy-handed scriptwriting.
    4matthewconnell-60609

    It's a 4 and please let's be real, we know it is

    As a gay man watching this - and let's overlook the poor acting - it's been dumped with every possible cliche in the dialogue and storyline. There's no argument from me that the message in this story is relevant and powerful however as a film, it falls short on too many levels which leaves it, in my very humble position, as a poor execution of a very real issue.
    1perfectx-71415

    Feel Like An After School Special For Public Access

    While I admire the powerful subject manner that is being tackled in this film, it's done completely wrong. It's amateurishly bad on all levels! The acting is terrible and the story is pretty weak. While I know this kinda of thing happens all the time it comes off unbelievable. This movie borders on ridiculous. There's better movies that tackle hate crimes. Do yourself a favor and Watch those. Avoid this and the fake family, friends and cast member reviews. This movie sucks!

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Filming locations
      • Levittown, Pennsylvania, USA
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      • 1h 32m(92 min)
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