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Aug 23, 2019 · From “ Rope ” to “ Bug ,” film history is full of single-setting dramas, and Mike Gan ’s latest, “Burn,” is a better-than-expected entry in the subgenre. Some of the choices strain credulity and the biggest name in the piece, Josh Hutcherson, feels miscast, but this is a film that kept me uncertain of what would happen next and ...
Aug 23, 2019 · Melinda is a lonely and unstable gas-station attendant who's tired of being overshadowed by her more confident and outgoing co-worker. When a robber holds up the station at gunpoint, Melinda tries ...
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- Mike Gan
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- Tilda Cobham-Hervey
24 votes, 34 comments. I just watched it and I'm definitely up for a BURN 2, as the end was a bit abrupt. I;m perplexed of how weirdly different the…
User Reviews. I wasn't expecting anything from "Burn", I picked it up as soon as it came out, hadn't heard any opinions and even disliked Josh Hutcherson before watching this. Much to my pleasure, "Burn" turned out to be a cool little indie gem. "Burn" has many good things working for it, as well as some flaws.
Film Review: ‘Burn’. A gas station holdup gets very complicated in this promising but indecisive thriller-cum-character study. By Dennis Harvey. Courtesy of Momentum Pictures. There’s more ...
Aug 23, 2019 · 99 User reviews. 20 Critic reviews.
TOP CRITIC. Some of the choices strain credulity and the biggest name in the piece, Josh Hutcherson, feels miscast, but this is a film that kept me uncertain of what would happen next and affirms...