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Trash Fire

  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
3.4K
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Fionnula Flanagan, Adrian Grenier, Angela Trimbur, and AnnaLynne McCord in Trash Fire (2016)
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When Owen is forced to confront the past he's been running from his whole adult life, he and his girlfriend, Isabel, become entangled in a horrifying web of lies, deceit and murder.When Owen is forced to confront the past he's been running from his whole adult life, he and his girlfriend, Isabel, become entangled in a horrifying web of lies, deceit and murder.When Owen is forced to confront the past he's been running from his whole adult life, he and his girlfriend, Isabel, become entangled in a horrifying web of lies, deceit and murder.

  • Director
    • Richard Bates Jr.
  • Writer
    • Richard Bates Jr.
  • Stars
    • Adrian Grenier
    • Angela Trimbur
    • Fionnula Flanagan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Bates Jr.
    • Writer
      • Richard Bates Jr.
    • Stars
      • Adrian Grenier
      • Angela Trimbur
      • Fionnula Flanagan
    • 37User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Adrian Grenier
    Adrian Grenier
    • Owen
    Angela Trimbur
    Angela Trimbur
    • Isabel
    Fionnula Flanagan
    Fionnula Flanagan
    • Violet
    AnnaLynne McCord
    AnnaLynne McCord
    • Pearl
    Sally Kirkland
    Sally Kirkland
    • Florence
    Matthew Gray Gubler
    Matthew Gray Gubler
    • Caleb
    Ezra Buzzington
    Ezra Buzzington
    • Pastor Sterling
    Molly McCook
    Molly McCook
    • Aimee
    Ray Santiago
    Ray Santiago
    • Sheldon
    Michael Laren
    • Photographer
    Clayton Jackson
    • Colton
    Alexa Hamilton
    Alexa Hamilton
    • Owen's Mother
    Karl Schott
    • Owen's Father
    • (as Karl Scott)
    Brayden Austin
    • Young Owen
    Ruby Lightfoot
    • Young Pearl
    Sibyl Gregory
    Sibyl Gregory
    • Chloe
    • (as Sibyl Wulf)
    Ronnie Gene Blevins
    Ronnie Gene Blevins
    • Televangelist
    Mish Way
    • Bartender
    • Director
      • Richard Bates Jr.
    • Writer
      • Richard Bates Jr.
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    User reviews37

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    6kingramze

    Very Dark, emotionally wrenching

    It's hard to rate and review this film. It wants to be a dark comedy, but then tries to be something much more serious and emotionally disturbing as it dives into horror, yet springs back again here and there... and even some of the horror elements are quite funny.

    I'd have to say this is much more of a dark comedy drama with a lot of tension and negativity. This is not a Romance/Comedy or even your typical Horror comedy. The comedy is much more situational and mostly stems from the interaction of emotionally disturbed people who loathe one another.

    That said, this wasn't a B-rate production. There are some very talented actors with very believable characters and some enjoyable moments with the dark humor. It's quite twisted, but well-made. So, I give it a 6 because it never bored me and though I cringed a lot, it was enjoyable enough to deserve a positive rating. However, I doubt it has much replay value.

    I wouldn't recommend this as a must-see to anyone, but if you love dark comedies and/or twisted horror and have some time to kill, I think this would entertain.
    7nickyb-79131

    Black comedy but not much horror

    I'm not sure how this could be billed as a horror in an older day it would have been called a tragedy I guess 'horror' is the dumbed down description or for the sake of pigeon holing.

    The first scene did make me laugh(as much as one person can laugh when watching a movie alone). It is a black comedy surrounding dysfunctional relationships.

    I enjoyed it finding the script decent and the acting good enough not to distract. The camera-work, post-processing and lighting was well done for a film that had a small budget feel, on a technical aspect it reminded me of Napoleon Dynamite and Nacho Libre. The quirkiness of the script delivered by the characters is what makes the film worth a watch. A film for types that like nothing more than escaping for a weekend to film festivals, Not entirely certain this will have mass appeal for the college-age demographic. I'd say a film for a mature audience and I don't merely mean 18+.
    9volcaniccustard

    Wonderfully dark yet colourful

    Pretty much faultless adult movie. Right from the off, the characters are deeply dark yet colourful. There is a thin line between and love and loathing that the film tightropes, almost skips, nonchalantly. I never felt disconnected for a single moment of its bizarre, unfolding world - with characters so well developed, I could smell them from the screen. I couldn't fault anything about it, right down to it not lasting a second longer than it needed to. Wonderful, original film making.
    8jtindahouse

    Great characters make it what it is

    'Trash Fire' reminded me a little of 'Tusk'. Very different films (both of which I happened to love), but with one common similarity at the centre of them - the characters have some actual depth to them. The first half of 'Trash Fire' I couldn't work where exactly the horror tag IMDb had attached to it was coming from. It seemed purely like a relationship-drama and a character-study of sorts. What I didn't realise was that all of that was purely character development and set-up, something almost unheard of in your average horror movie.

    Even after completing the movie, using the term horror might be stretching things a little. There are certainly particular scenes that would fit right into a horror movie, but I think the whole thing is intended more as a very dark comedy/drama. In fact, very dark indeed. I liked it a lot though. Each and every one of the characters was fascinating in its own way. Almost all of the dialogue is excellently written and quite thought-provoking. The acting was also immensely impressive from the entire cast. I went in with low expectations and was treated to a nice surprise.
    6HorrorOverEverything

    Well Written Film About Terrible People

    Richard Bates Jr's first film "Excision" was a film that stuck with me for a long time after I watched it, it was very unique and incredibly bizarre. So when I saw that Bates had a new movie coming out I was pretty excited to see what else he was capable of. While not nearly as memorable as Bates' first film, "Trash Fire" does have a bit of dark charm and was an interesting experience.

    The first thing that really stuck out to me in this film is the fact that just about all the characters are unlikable, everyone is somewhat of a jerk and everyone is pretty judgmental/critical of others. This wasn't a bad thing though, it actually worked pretty well and went smoothly with the premise of the film. As unlikable as all the characters were they were also very interesting, and were the best part of the movie in my opinion. Our main character "Owen" (played but Adrian Grenier) is mean and dismissive to just about everyone he meets and even when he's trying to be nice he still comes off as a dope. But once we learn more about Owen's family it becomes clear why he is the way he is, and that he may actually be one of the more normal people in his family.

    The story was alright, although it had a bit of a "Lifetime Movie" feel, but the dialogue really sets it apart from the overly simplified movies that come on that network. The conversations that the characters have throughout the film are actually pretty engaging, something you rarely ever see in a horror film. It's a good thing that the dialogue was well done because there is a lot of it, people who are not fans of dialogue heavy films will definitely be put off for the majority of this. I thought it worked though, and I found myself intrigued to see what the characters would say to each other next.

    Another thing that I think is important to point out is that this definitely isn't a traditional horror movie, in fact I've seen a lot of people make the claim that this isn't a horror movie at all. I would disagree though, while there isn't a masked mad man running around or a spooky ghost haunting people, "Trash Fire" does have a overall tone of horror and the final scene definitely creeped me out and left me with an uneasy feeling. It was refreshing to see the genre approached in a different kind of way.

    This won't be for everybody, but I enjoyed it, like "Excision" it was fairly odd and a little quirky. Worth checking out for people who don't mind a lot of dialogue and a bit of a slow pace.

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    • Quotes

      Owen: How can you call yourself a Christian?

      Violet: The same way you could call yourself a man.

      Owen: You know, sometimes I wish this Bible shit were true, so I could see you burn right alongside me.

    • Soundtracks
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    • Release date
      • November 3, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Wrath
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Circle Management + Production
      • Snowfort Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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