Movie Review: The Divide
By Rych McCain International/Nationally Syndicated Entertainment Columnist
The Divide. Anchor Bay Films,
A
Preferred Content/Instinctive Film/Julijette Inc. Production in
association with BR Group and The Ink Connection. Starring Lauren
German, Michael Biehn, Milo Ventimiglia, Courtney B. Vance, Ivan Gonzalez,
Michael Eklund, Abbey Thickson, Ashton Holmes and Rosanna Arquette.
Directed by Xavier Gens. Written by Eron Sheean and Karl Mueller. Produced by
Darryn
Welch, Juliette Hagopian, Nathaniel Rollo and Eron Sheean.
People will
push the envelope past the point of insanity if the circumstance is desperate
enough. This movie explores the human psych and what we will do if pushed far
enough when a nuclear attack hits New York City. Several tenants of an
apartment building hide in the building’s basement bunker. With heavy radiation
outside, they are stuck with no hope of rescue and little food. After days of
isolation, one by one they begin to savagely turn on each other. The film gets
way too graphic with brutal sex, blood, gore and inhumane violence. This type
of situation could happen in real life. You’ll need a strong stomach to sit
through this one!
* SUCH A WASTE OF MY TIME
(YOU ARE SO KICKED OFF)!
* SUCH A WASTE OF MY TIME
(YOU ARE SO KICKED OFF)!
(C) 2012 Rych McCain Media/Syndication tm
(You DID Here It From Me!)
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