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Wake
Directed by
Roy Finch
Not Rated
2003
90m
Drama
6.3
27%
61%
3.8
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In the film, "Wake", the fateful reunion of four brothers quickly dissolves into a night of drinking, deceit, perversions, and death. They don't realize until it is too late that the party they are having is, in fact, a wake.
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Cast of Wake
Blake Gibbons
Raymond Riven
Gale Harold
Kyle Riven
John Winthrop Philbrick
Jack Riven
Dihlon McManne
Sebastian Riven
Martin Landau
Older Sebastian Riven
Dusty Paik
April
Rainer Judd
Dusty
Roy Finch
Director / Writer
Wake Ratings & Reviews
Variety
Ronnie Scheib
Strong thesping and solid staging, atmospherically accompanied by disorienting, darkly folksy Ramsay Midwood songs make Wake surprisingly watchable.
The Hollywood Reporter
Michael Rechtshaffen
Feels like a stagy adaptation of an already contrived play.
Cinema Signals
Jules Brenner
A sour piece of work without a stitch of humor, taking itself too seriously... dramatic aspirations dead on arrival.
Film Threat
Stina Chyn
Each brother fulfills a different purpose in the plot, and because they don't allow you to get too emotionally close, they're not as predictable. They're more real.
TV Guide
Maitland McDonagh
If you're already asking, 'Why don't these alcoholic losers just stop picking at their mental scabs and grow up?' this is not the movie for you.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
Strictly straight-to-video fodder.
New York Daily News
A self-conscious exercise in indie-minded pretension.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Crust
A hackneyed gothic tale invoking those traditional American family values of secrets and lies, the film fails to transcend its derivative literary aspirations.
New York Times
Dave Kehr
Roy Finch's shrill, derivative independent film is largely a one-set affair that seems to have been transplanted from its natural home somewhere Off-Off-Off Broadway.
L.A. Weekly
Chuck Wilson
As maddening as this clan is, one feels sympathy for the ensemble, which, absent full-bodied characters to inhabit, mug furiously, as if big gestures conjure big themes.
Village Voice
Ben Kenigsberg
Fraught with sophomoric lost-innocence metaphors and schematic oedipal tensions.
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