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  1. Mar 22, 2019 · Most of “Dragged” is shot in low light, especially the final hour, but Zahler has a great sense of space and blocking, which helps keeps the film engrossing. And he draws a fascinating, world-weary performance from Gibson, who reminds one how good he can be with the right material.

  2. Mar 20, 2019 · March 20, 2019. A dribbling tear tells you much about “Dragged Across Concrete,” a self-satisfied slow burn of a movie. This salty emanation slides through a slit that a very bad man with a ...

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  3. Man I just finished Dragged across concrete and I have to agree 100% with you. Didn't love Bone Tomahawk as much as Brawl and this one but I am right there with you when you say "he's a must see filmmaker for me." I will now be looking for anything Zahler puts out. The only other director I do that for is Tarantino. Can't wait for his next film.

  4. Mar 22, 2019 · Some viewers may prefer that, and admittedly Dragged Across Concrete is a slow sweeping picture filled with reactionary politics (real or fictional).But if you’ve ever enjoyed a dark , brutal ...

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  6. Mar 20, 2019 · Dragged Across Concrete is a lurid ode to detail—to the professionalism that Zahler questionably admires in Ridgeman and Tony. (His lack of sentimentality, in the tradition of pulp writing, is ironically quite sentimental.) The film’s settings, like those of Brawl in Cell Block 99, are drab and anonymous, though Zahler shoots them with an ...

  7. Apr 17, 2019 · Dragged Across Concrete doesn’t drag. This is a long film, but there is something so horribly compelling about its unhurried slouch towards the precipice. Brett and Anthony are stuck together in ...

  8. Apr 4, 2019 · Zahler’s Dragged Across Concrete can be brutal, disgusting, repugnant, stomach-turning, and the farthest thing from altruistic as one film can be. The only problem is that it is so compulsively watchable that you can’t turn away. Even for a second. You may start to hate yourself for thinking he has taken exploitation films to the level of ...