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Catch Hell

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
3.2K
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Ryan Phillippe in Catch Hell (2014)
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A fading Hollywood pretty-boy gets taken and brutalized in Louisiana by two local men with his total ruination at heart.A fading Hollywood pretty-boy gets taken and brutalized in Louisiana by two local men with his total ruination at heart.A fading Hollywood pretty-boy gets taken and brutalized in Louisiana by two local men with his total ruination at heart.

  • Director
    • Ryan Phillippe
  • Writers
    • Ryan Phillippe
    • Joe Gossett
  • Stars
    • Ryan Phillippe
    • Ian Barford
    • Stephen Louis Grush
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Ryan Phillippe
    • Writers
      • Ryan Phillippe
      • Joe Gossett
    • Stars
      • Ryan Phillippe
      • Ian Barford
      • Stephen Louis Grush
    • 30User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ryan Phillippe
    Ryan Phillippe
    • Reagan Pearce
    Ian Barford
    • Mike
    Stephen Louis Grush
    Stephen Louis Grush
    • Junior
    • (as Stephen Grush)
    James DuMont
    James DuMont
    • Tony Cunningham
    Russ Russo
    Russ Russo
    • Tim Remmit
    Joyful Drake
    Joyful Drake
    • Diane
    Ray Wood
    • Butch
    Carol Sutton
    • Delores
    Tig Notaro
    Tig Notaro
    • Careen
    Heidi Brook Myers
    • Rhonda
    • (as Heidi Brook-Myers)
    Hakim Callender
    • Security Guard
    Ramona Tyler
    • Flight Attendant
    Erin Cessna
    Erin Cessna
    • Girl
    Jessica Lane Smith
    • Girl 1
    Jamie Normand
    • Girl 2
    • (as Jamie Normand-Latrance)
    Zac Cino
    • Local 1
    • (as Zachary 'Zac' Cino)
    Anthony J. Damico
    • Local 2
    Katie Sills
    Katie Sills
    • Girl 3
    • Director
      • Ryan Phillippe
    • Writers
      • Ryan Phillippe
      • Joe Gossett
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    User reviews30

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    7Topaz1922

    Surprisingly Good! Don't Believe the Negative Reviews!

    Based on the negative reviews, I almost didn't get this movie. But after renting it from Redbox and figuring that besides losing my time, it wouldn't hurt to lose a $1.50 so I took the "risk". I'm glad I did. Not only was it entertaining all the way throughout the movie, it was really good to be Ryan Phillippe's first crack at directing. Don't forget that he also wrote AND starred in it!

    Despite the majority of the movie only revolving around three characters, there were some funny parts associated with the typical stereotypes of people in the Louisiana bayou but I would definitely recommend you see this movie and not just out of boredom. Go rent it.
    6jtindahouse

    Doesn't do anything to separate it from the rest

    Ryan Phillippe's directorial debut 'Catch Hell' is a strange little movie. It's an interesting story that never really goes anywhere. The plot never really advances. And Phillippe in the lead role is never really given any opportunity to shine. He co-wrote the story as well so this surprised me. Surely when you write a character that you know you're going to play you give yourself every opportunity to be the star of the show, but this was never really the case. The kidnappers had the most interesting characters of the lot.

    It's not an overly bad movie, it's just simply pretty forgettable. There's no element to it that separates it from the bunch. Does Phillippe have a future behind the camera? I don't see why not. This film would have been about as straight forward as they come to direct, but I still didn't see any glaring mistakes he made. The choice of the scene over the credits was a bizarre one for me. I'm not sure exactly what he was going for with that and I'd love to hear his explanation. Give it a look if you're short of something to watch but otherwise you're not missing a whole lot.
    6caja-49761

    Ehhh.

    And the sheeple gain way and ridicule for another Hollywood false prophet........again.

    Although the film is mediocre and you know the ending within the first 20 minutes I still have to give it 5 stars. Why? Because the beauty of these films is for one reason and one reason only. This society depends way too much about the Pitts and the Hanks and the Kardashians the Cruises the Bales the Hiltons etc...its an absolute disgust. We love a good falling down rich guy story or just being rich and famous fascinates most of this idiotic land mass. So here you go. Here's another one for ya to suck up and crap out.
    3ferguson-6

    Swamp Thing

    Greetings again from the darkness. Ryan Phillippe has hit the big Four-O, so it makes sense that he would want to explore the other side of the camera with writing, directing, and producing. He's had a pretty successful acting career given what could be termed a minimal lack of range and a quiet screen presence. His feature film directorial debut utilizes a script he co-wrote with Joe Gossett, capitalizing on Phillippe's lot in Hollywood right now ... the once promising star looking to recapture the magic with a "game-changer".

    The film opens with a dramatic shot of actor Reagan Pearce's (RP ... get it?) stunning mansion. We see him catch a flight to Shreveport, Louisiana and take a meeting with a slightly spastic director and blow-hard producer. He decides to stick with the project in an effort to re-establish his career ... he's just out of rehab (of course). The next morning, things go really badly as Reagan is kidnapped by a couple of Louisiana hillbillies and locked up in a swamp cabin.

    Brutal torture scenes follow and we soon enough learn that one of his captors (Ian Barford) is seeking revenge for Reagan's dalliance with his wife on the set of a movie. The plan is to destroy his reputation and then kill him once he is hated by all. The script attempts some Hollywood satire and makes some obvious commentary on the whole tabloid and celebrity world, but mostly it comes off as a bit self-indulgent for Mr. Phillippe.

    There are some flashes of interesting moments, mostly involving Stephen Grush as the second hillbilly with homosexual overtures towards Reagan. Unfortunately, the film does not take advantage of the colorful swamp setting and instead takes place almost entirely within the run down cabin. You will note dashes of Deliverance, Black Snake Moan, and Misery, but this one isn't at that level. Instead it comes off like a bucket list item for Phillippe ... director/writer/producer/star of his own film.
    6kosmasp

    Catching up

    Morality tales are always difficult. Going after the whole fame makes one vulnerable thing too. Put "crazy fans" into it and you get something weird like this. And all that with one of the worst plans (if any) in recent memory. Things can go sideways and they will especially if you haven't really thought about them.

    Don't get me wrong, there are quite a few scenes that are difficult to watch, because they are brutal and you feel the pain just watching. Nothing that is exciting or fun in any way. Thankfully it doesn't stay on that track too much. Not the kind of movies I like to watch anyway, this lacks a bit of empathy. Ryan Phillipe might feel at "home" (no pun intended) with some of the scenarios (job and fame wise that is), but this won't help him get back on any Hollywood radar any time soon

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    • Trivia
      Ryan Phillippe's directorial debut.
    • Goofs
      When Junior pulls down Reagan's underwear, he only pulls them to mid thigh. In the next angle his underwear is completely gone.
    • Quotes

      Junior: You got a... nice smile.

      Reagan Pearce: Thank you, Junior.

      Junior: We', you know what I mean. It's... You got them nice... you know, Hollywood teeth.

    • Connections
      References 20/20 (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      Johnny Manziel
      (uncredited)

      Performed by Barak the Rapper

      [Rap song played in the car]

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 2014 (Kuwait)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Shreveport
    • Filming locations
      • Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • PalmStar Media
      • SunJive Studios
      • Twisted Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $37,166
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
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