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Angels Crest. Issues of guilt and innocence tear apart residents of a small town in the wake of a 3-year-old boy's tragic death. Rent Angels Crest on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV,...
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TOP CRITIC. The film can't locate the bone-deep sense of tragedy of Leslie Schwartz's novel -- it just keeps belching out empty, grief-stricken histrionics devoid of insight. Full Review ...
Dec 29, 2011 · Despite its earnest and frostbitten atmosphere, “Angels Crest” is a film of sadly missed opportunities. “Angels Crest” is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian).
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MPAA Rating: R. Running time: 96 MIN. With: With: Thomas Dekker, Jeremy Piven, Lynn Collins, Mira Sorvino, Elizabeth McGovern, Joseph Morgan, Ameko Eks Mass Carroll, Barbara Williams, Kate...
Apr 28, 2011 · Angels Crest: Tribeca Review. Thomas Dekker, Lynn Collins and Jeremy Piven star in the Catherine Trieschmann-penned film about a small town grieving over the accidental death of a 3-year-old...
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Jan 13, 2012 · Angels Crest: movie review. A toddler's death pushes a snowbound town into taking sides in 'Angels Crest,' a melodrama trying to be tragic drama. Jeremy Piven plays a district attorney in...
Dec 10, 2011 · Showing 11 Critic Reviews. 50. The Hollywood Reporter. Dec 10, 2011. Cast and crew's investment in the story's tragedy and its ensuing moral debates is evident in every frame, but the film isn't fully successful in generating the same depth of feeling in viewers. Read More. By John DeFore FULL REVIEW. 50. Village Voice. Dec 27, 2011.