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In fact, Squatters would have been a much better film with Grimes cast in the lead. And with all the inconsistencies, undeveloped plot points and characters, and unintentional comedy, the film probably would have been that much better had Shilton and Weisz rethought their roles too. Critical Movie Critic Rating: 2. Movie Review: Fed Up (2014)
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Rent Squatters on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Audience Reviews View All (16) audience reviews. ... it was a good movie. I'm kind of a romantic, so ...
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- Martin Weisz
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- Gabriella Wilde
Squatters is a 2014 American direct-to-video independent drama film directed by Martin Weisz and starring Gabriella Wilde, Thomas Dekker, Richard Dreyfuss, and Luke Grimes. [4] Premise [ edit ]
There is a romance angle, not between Kelly and Jonas, but between Kelly and the rich family’s son, Michael (Luke Grimes). It’s perhaps the best plot of the movie (not counting the main climax scene), but it’s also painfully predictable. I’d like to see Grimes and Wilde outside of these simplistic, unsympathetic characters as ...
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Squatters: Directed by Martin Weisz. With Gabriella Wilde, Thomas Dekker, Richard Dreyfuss, Lolita Davidovich. Home early from their vacation, a wealthy Pacific Palisades family discovers a pair of homeless young drifters who were squatting in their home.
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- Crime, Drama
- Martin Weisz
- 2014-05-13
At the end of the 80s, two abandoned buildings on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, the 'truquito' and the 'maroma' area, were occupied by a group of young artists, mostly immigrants, who ...
Submitted by Linsey. Jonas (Thomas Dekker) and Kelly (Gabriella Wilde) are a couple of homeless kids. Jonas overhears a woman, Evelyn Silverman (Lolita Davidovich), discussing her and her husband’s plans to leave town with her housekeeper. He finds the house and he and Kelly live, briefly, in a the Silvermans’ house while they’re away.