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Able Danger (2008)
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Reviews Counted:2
Fresh:0
Rotten:2
Average Rating:N/A
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Sep 12, 2008 Limited
Synopsis: Thomas Flynn is just a guy who runs a cafe in Brooklyn; but his insistence that 9/11 was a government conspiracy turns his world upside down. When he's implicated in the death of a friend, Flynn is... Thomas Flynn is just a guy who runs a cafe in Brooklyn; but his insistence that 9/11 was a government conspiracy turns his world upside down. When he's implicated in the death of a friend, Flynn is flung on a calamitous journey full of mortal dangers, shocking secrets, and government agents hot on his trail. Can he reveal the truth before it's too late? [More]
Starring: Adam Nee, Elina Löwensohn, Michael J. Burg, David Coburn
Starring: Adam Nee, Elina Löwensohn, Michael J. Burg, David Coburn, Tamarra Knausz, Greg Martin, Frank Deal, Jamie Ward
Director: Paul Krik
Director: Paul Krik
Producer: Paul Krik, Katharina Lang, Ari Krepostman
Composer: Michael Montes, John Roome, Alexander Schiebel
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Modeled on noir and executed on acid, Able Danger is a paranoid fantasy of geek superheroics that lunges desperately for political relevance.
Able Danger's various generic elements and ambitions, while successful on their own, resist melding into a successful pastiche.
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