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Any Day
Directed by
Rustam Branaman
Not Rated
2015
1h 40m
Drama
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Thriller
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5.0
26%
5.1
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An ex-fighter finds redemption from his troubled past.
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Cast of Any Day
Sean Bean
Vian
Kate Walsh
Bethley
Eva Longoria
Jolene
Tom Arnold
Roland
Shane Black
Gino
Paul Ben-Victor
William
Willa Ford
Cherry
Leonard Roberts
Troy
Precious Jenkins
Fighter #1
David Frye
Zacharias
Aedin Mincks
Lee
Rustam Branaman
Director / Writer
Harlan Bosmajian
Director Of Photography
Alexa Sheehan
First Assistant Director
Todd C. Ramsay
Editor
Ben Jacob
Sound Mixer
Gregory D. Liegey
Visual Effects Supervisor
Any Day Ratings & Reviews
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Philip Martin
An earnest, utterly predictable indie that wastes a couple of decent performances in service of a hackneyed and weak script ...
Paste Magazine
Mark Abraham
Everything in Any Day is portentous and presented as if it is loaded with meaning; none of it is, because everything is either so obvious or so arbitrary that nothing actually means anything.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
A well-intentioned disaster, only slightly redeemed by a committed performance by Sean Bean, whose talent proves nowhere near enough to make this manipulative tripe more digestible.
Los Angeles Times
Michael Rechtshaffen
A clich-ridden, heavy-handed redemptive drama written and directed by Rustam Branaman.
Film Journal International
Maitland McDonagh
Any Day falls into the painfully crowded trough between not-bad and seriously not-good movies.
The Dissolve
Kate Erbland
Branaman's script piles on low-level drama, bad decisions, and enough misdirection to make the film's baffling ending feel not just unearned, but entirely unbelievable.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Either one of the most poorly edited features I've seen this year, or director Rustam Branaman is trying to pull off a colossal cinematic prank.
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