Trash Fire

Director: Richard Bates, Jr.
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When Owen (Adrian Grenier) is forced to confront the past he's been running from his whole adult life, he and his girlfriend become entangled in a horrifying web of lies, deceit and murder.

4 (5 customer reviews)

suprisingly good

so....Just finished this one ...pretty intense. dramatic thriller This one exceeded my expectations throughout .. The acting was superb and storyline quite intriguing and found myself sucked me in. More psychologically disturbing and realistic in terms of the character portrayals . None of the usual cheap scares found in most of todays horror flicks. Recommended.


Couldn't make it

The main guy(Owen) is an idiot with no social skills whose annoying as hell from start to 30 minutes in when I just couldn't watch anymore of his screwed up behavior!


Painful reality of relationships

This movie made me wince on more than one occasion , because of the absurd and uncomfortable relationships that exist in this film . I was hooked until the final scene and the credits started rolling .


Very well done......

This was a strange and almost close to home movie for me. I get the candor of the main character, he represented a person that is familiar to myself. The 'frank' portrayal of a person damaged by his passed and still suffering from it is so apparent its scary. The cast was spot on! very underrated and very amazing!


Sooo underrated!

Rented this last night. Loved it so much I bought it. 69% on rotten tomatoes is criminal!

Title
Trash Fire
Director
Richard Bates, Jr.
Release Date
Sales Price
9.99 USD
Rental Price
3.99 USD