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The Poker Club

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Johnathon Schaech in The Poker Club (2008)
Four friends' weekly poker night is interrupted by murder
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Four friends discover and accidentally kill a burglar -- who may not be alone -- in the kitchen during their weekly poker night.Four friends discover and accidentally kill a burglar -- who may not be alone -- in the kitchen during their weekly poker night.Four friends discover and accidentally kill a burglar -- who may not be alone -- in the kitchen during their weekly poker night.

  • Director
    • Tim McCann
  • Writers
    • Richard Chizmar
    • Johnathon Schaech
    • Ed Gorman
  • Stars
    • Johnny Messner
    • Michael Risley
    • Jana Kramer
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    435
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tim McCann
    • Writers
      • Richard Chizmar
      • Johnathon Schaech
      • Ed Gorman
    • Stars
      • Johnny Messner
      • Michael Risley
      • Jana Kramer
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Johnny Messner
    Johnny Messner
    • Bill Doyle
    Michael Risley
    Michael Risley
    • Neil Saloman
    Jana Kramer
    Jana Kramer
    • Trudy Todaro
    Lenny Levi
    • Peter Vaslos
    Olivia Archer
    • Betsy Tyler
    Loren Dean
    Loren Dean
    • Curtis Wilcox
    Bruce Faulk
    Bruce Faulk
    • Officer Crawford
    Judith Hawking
    • The Coroner
    Lori Heuring
    Lori Heuring
    • Jan Tyler
    Molly Irwin
    • Stripper #2
    Chris Kipiniak
    • Cop
    Maja Miletich
    • Bartender
    Judy Reyes
    Judy Reyes
    • Detective Patterson
    Johnathon Schaech
    Johnathon Schaech
    • Aaron Tyler
    • Director
      • Tim McCann
    • Writers
      • Richard Chizmar
      • Johnathon Schaech
      • Ed Gorman
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    3paramount-services

    Decently put together, but all too easy plot

    Johnathon Schaech has definitely got talent, writing and acting in this although it was a mediocre film. The plot seems all too easy and done plenty of times before, but it still somewhat keeps your interest. It was obviously not a Hollywood hit with a huge budget, but for what they had, I believe it turned out OK.

    The story follows a lead character Aaron(Johnathon Schaech)and his response to him and his friends killing a burglar on their poker night. They make a commonly used film move and dump the body and get rid of the evidence. Things begin happening to the people involved in this murder and evidence points to our lead character as a determined and suspicious detective (Judy Reyes) investigates Johnathon's character. The plot leads us to an interesting, but non-surprising twist in the end which leaves the audience questioning elements about Aaron's wife and her actions. Johnny Messner once again plays an obnoxious character who is not too likable, for reasons explained in the film. Overall, wasn't too bad considering, but there's definitely better straight to DVD features out there to watch.

    Obvious why it's a DVD feature, but still have to give credit to Johnathon Schaech for his drive and determination to adapt this screenplay and get it made.
    7bob.decker

    Pretty delightful neo noir made in NJ

    I found a free copy of this in the little library outside the Presidio Y, so no big investment here, but I was really quite well pleased with this as a pizza night movie. Whoever put it together knows how to make a movie, and if you dig noir in general, and have reasonable expectations, this won't disappoint. The New Jersey locations add a touch of the exotic, and the performances are perfectly fine throughout. Some viewers may find the ending predictable, even so this rises to about the same level as various serial noir pictures of the classic era and avoids any excessive violence or embarrassing eroticism.
    7MichaelRodrick

    Poker Club is...

    "The Poker Club", which I saw at a film festival, examines the bad choices we make when we take our life for granted, and shows how they can come back to haunt us. It is a thriller that, for the most part, keeps a strong momentum going, and has a lively cast of characters (although it is an unrealistically good looking group). It's a lot of fun to watch, is not going to strain anyone's braincells, but is much more emotionally involving than most films of this kind. Judy Reyes, who is from the TV show Scrubs, plays a detective. It's a much different role for her, and she gives a standout performance. Also, Lori Huering is very impressive.
    8hausrathman

    Taut mystery that kept me guessing until the end

    Johnathon Schaech does that thing he does best playing Aaron Tyler, who hosts of a weekly poker game of his old friends. The game is interrupted by the appearance of a burglar, whose death leads everyone into a devastating spiral of treachery and deceit. The film takes some rather surprising liberties with the Ed Gorman novel, but it works on its own level thanks to the sure-handed direction of Tim McCann and the cast. Aside from the always reliable Schaech, I particularly enjoyed Johnny Messner as a cynical former baseball player, now a strip club owner, and Judy Reyes. It was good seeing her outside of her Scrubs. (Not that we see her completely out of her Scrubs, if you know what I mean.) Well worth a look.
    10Larrondo

    A nice indie thriller

    I've been a fan of Tim McCann for a long time, an underrated, cult director who always brings a gritty, realistic edge to his films. While this is a more conventional story than the brooding, psychological Runaway, or the insane, disturbing, genre-bending Nowhere Man, the snappy direction and some nice performances elevate this crime drama. A few of the plot developments require a little willing suspension of disbelief, but that's often the case in these 'Hitchcockian' thrillers. Anyway, I was pleasantly surprised, and happy to see the charismatic Loren Dean and a good jittery performance by McCann stalwart Michael Risley.

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      "Loren Dean and Johnathon Schaech both starred in the 1995 film How to Make an American Quilt directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, although they did not share any scene together."
    • Goofs
      Neal and Bill are in Bill's club drinking. Neal pours a last drink before they leave. Both empty their glasses, however Neal's glass still has liquor in it when they leave.

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Mount Haven Country Resort - 123 Log Tavern Road, Milford, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production company
      • RAM Films
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      • $3,200,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 25 minutes
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