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Liquor Bank
Directed by
Marcellus Cox
2025
15m
Short
,
Drama
9.1
100%
6.0
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A young man relapses, missing his one year sobriety anniversary party at his local AA support group.
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Cast of Liquor Bank
Antwone Barnes
Eddie
Sean Alexander James
Baker
Marcellus Cox
Director / Writer / Producer
Adam Freed
Executive Producer
Fabian J. Tehrani
Cinematographer
James L Gilmore Jr.
Editor
Liquor Bank Ratings & Reviews
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Bill Arceneaux
No flare, no manufactured excitement, and no force to be found with this film. Just moments, honest and noble. It doesn't burst with drama so much as it presents with a pulse. That's enough.
Medium Popcorn
Justin Brown
Despite some poor lighting, this was a solid story with strong performances.
Medium Popcorn
Brandon Collins
Powerful performances, very intense and raw. Authentic dialogue and strong storytelling.
Geek Vibes Nation
Dom Fisher
Liquor Bank is a sincere portrayal of commitment, patience, and selflessness. From its vulnerable, attention-grabbing opening to its full-hearted, grounded conclusion, this short film is a fantastic reminder that good people still exist.
Fangirlish
Lissete Lanuza Sáenz
Marcellus Cox's Liquor Bank is a clear-eyed, emotional, and affecting look at not just the ways alcoholism affects a person, but the way it impacts the people around them, and shapes every relationship.
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Sarah Vincent
Black men facing mental health struggles is a much-needed, emerging genre with such films as "Magazine Dreams" (2023) and "To Live and Die and Live" (2023) so Cox seems to have his finger on the pulse.
Just Add Color
Monique Jones
Overall, Liquor Bank is a fantastic short film that builds on Cox's career as a voice for Black men's under-explored emotional inner landscape.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
A solid piece of work from director Marcellus Cox, whose skill in creating atmosphere is well suited to the theme.
Kaplan vs. Kaplan
Jeanne Kaplan
LIQUOR BANK is a marvelous effort --- hard-hitting and insightful.
Kaplan vs. Kaplan
David Kaplan
A well-written, well-acted scenario about the choices we make in life. The movie also recognizes the support we receive from others --- if we decide to accept it.
Vague Visages
Q.V. Hough
"'Liquor Bank' is a fine example of economical indie filmmaking."
Film Inquiry
Kristy Strouse
Liquor Bank effectively delivers an inspiring message and Marcellus Cox further proves he's a director to watch.
About Boulder
Tim Brennan
Cox's edits, cinematography, and scene blocking simply serve to enhance the emotions of the moment. It's direction that's quiet, efficient, and confident.
HollywoodChicago.com
Patrick McDonald
Writer/director Marcellus Cox takes on mental health in the black community once again. This short is an interesting snapshot into both alcoholism in younger people and reaching out for brotherly help. Both actors nail the emotions. With Cox interview.
Every Movie Has a Lesson
Don Shanahan
Through his sharp script to stay on message and breathe within this difficult encounter, writer-director Marcellus Cox (Mickey Hardaway) puts true struggle on display with fortitude, unquestionable integrity, and impressive poise.
Cinemacy
Morgan Rojas
A touching portrayal of commitment to betterment and unconditional brotherly love.
WBAI Radio
Prairie Miller
Temptation, timing, and tough love. Condensing the emotional turmoil into this short film is daunting and commendable to say the least, but seems to beg for more.
TheIndependentCritic.com
Richard Propes
Cox is a remarkable storyteller grounded in the richness of universal experiences and equally gifted at bringing these stories to life.
Film Threat
Alan Ng
With Liquor Bank, Cox masterfully captures all the action and emotion within the confined spaces of a small apartment.
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