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McCanick

Country: USA, Language: English, 96 mins

  • Director: Josh C. Waller
  • Writer: Daniel Noah
  • Producer: Ehud Bleiberg; Nicholas Donnermeyer

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Cory Monteith's last film - he plays a gay-4-pay prostitute.

A weak story that takes a turn for the worse, you'll know when you see it...and, a structural mess to boot...the non-linear timeline is confusingly indecipherable at times.

The competent acting cannot disguise the gaping plot-holes...the lazy direction and the sub-standard writing.

The actors did the best they could...only to let down my their director.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Set over the course of one day, a narcotics detective hunts for a seemingly harmless young criminal who knows a truth about the cop's past.

Cast & Characters

Rachel Nichols as Amy Intrator;
Mike Vogel as Floyd Intrator;
Ciaran Hinds as Quinn;
Cory Monteith as Simon Weeks;
Trevor Morgan as Louis;
David Morse as Eugene 'Mack' McCanick;
Tracie Thoms as Sister Alice;
Aaron Yoo as Carl;
Kevin Daniels;
Franklin Ojeda Smith as Julius