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Red Pill

  • 2021
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
118
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Rubén Blades, Catherine Curtin, and Tonya Pinkins in Red Pill (2021)
ComedyHorrorThriller

The eve of the 2020 election, a posse of progressives ride into red country armed with heart, humor, and naiveté. They should have brought heavy artilleryThe eve of the 2020 election, a posse of progressives ride into red country armed with heart, humor, and naiveté. They should have brought heavy artilleryThe eve of the 2020 election, a posse of progressives ride into red country armed with heart, humor, and naiveté. They should have brought heavy artillery

  • Director
    • Tonya Pinkins
  • Writer
    • Tonya Pinkins
  • Stars
    • Rubén Blades
    • Catherine Curtin
    • Kathryn Erbe
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    118
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tonya Pinkins
    • Writer
      • Tonya Pinkins
    • Stars
      • Rubén Blades
      • Catherine Curtin
      • Kathryn Erbe
    • 20User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 23 wins & 20 nominations total

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    Kathryn Erbe
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    • Scientist
    Barbara Hunter
    Luba Mason
    Luba Mason
    • Emelia
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    2mishelly05

    It is a horror but for the wrong reasons.

    After seeing all the ten star reviews, I felt obligated to leave an unbiased one. There is no way the high reviews are from anyone but those associated with the movie or the actors in it.

    Ok, so I just deleted everything else I wrote. I felt horrible being so honest. I know people work hard and it pains me to critique harshly. I'll say this, it is not a well made movie in any category, from editing to dialogue. You might find entertainment in the good bad movie aspect but I did not. The premise intrigued me and it could have been so much better. Watch Get Out instead if you want social commentary horror.

    One positive thing I will write...I read that Ms Perkins is a celebrated stage actress. If this one of her early film directing and acting projects, then she has much room to improve and I wish her well.
    3bfp13108

    A 2022 "1984"

    An allegory sprung from contemporary culture and politics n the U. S. Poor acting, poor plot development, plot holes galore. To rate this a 10 is to do a disservice to filmmakers everywhere. Yes, it's interesting. But I am betting the majority of viewers will have forgotten this film in a day or two after having watched it. Nothing stands out and there is plenty that doesn't make sense. I'm sure the budget for this film was on the very low end and it shows from the beginning to end. The premise is terrific but it could have been developed into something much more cohesive and satisfying. I have to wonder how many of the ten star reviews are coming from the film makers and their friends, as well as employees.
    10sjqwsps

    Red Blood in the Soil

    There aren't dead spaces in this film. The viewer is either scared or anticipating feeling scared. The film begins with the illusion of comfort. We see aerial shots of a beautiful Virginia countryside in the fall season. The comfort turns to discomfort as we face death, desperation, and confusion with the characters. I don't want to tell you the story. I want to tell you the significance of this film. I understand that fans of Jordan Peele's "Get Out" will venture to see this film. But keep in mind that this is a flick for horror fans but much more. Red Pill brings in contemporary and historical themes including White women and Black women with issues of betrayal, Trumpism, and Black solidarity, while pushing in glimpses of enslavement of Africans. From 1619, there has been red blood in the Virginia soil from enslaved Africans. How fitting that the film connects horror with realistic fiction.
    10pbonrod

    politically engaged thriller

    I found this work to be an astute and entertaining comment on this moment -- both in terms of film and the nation state Clocking under two hours, it manages to tell a number of stories at a brisk pace.

    While the horror genre lends itself to one anticipating outcomes, I was still surprised by the film's ending, as well as the endings of the characters -- many of whom I had grown to care for.

    Admittedly, some images and circumstances echo other films in the genre, but Pinkin's story is puts those images and circumstance in service of greater questions about nation, race, and belonging. By the final, terrifying montage, I found myself reflecting on all that I had just seen.
    4ericglaas-73714

    Confusing Film

    I can't figure out what this film was intended to be. As social parody or identity politics allegory, it's as subtle as a jackhammer busting up concrete. As an entry in the horror genre, it doesn't really engage the viewer. I found it hard to identify with most of the victims given their personalities, although the cast did a good job with the roles they were given. Finally, insertion of old Nazi film clips just seems gratuitous. As a coda, I watched it the day after Trump announced he could "seek a third term", despite Constitutional restrictions. In that context, the film is pretty unsettling, but standing on its own, it could use some clarity in plot and setting.

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      Tonya Pinkins, Ruben Blades and Colby Minifie all played in FEAR THE WALKING DEAD
    • Quotes

      Cassandra: You know what's worse than a vape pen? Misogyny

      Lily: Worse than that, MISSogyny

      Lily, Cassandra, Emelia: Women hating women!

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 2021 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 7.1

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