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Lake George

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Four years after a heist gone wrong, a released convict and a well-to-do father-to-be must come up with $100k in one night, or else a family member will be executed in prison.

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Carla Hay Culture Mix 02/05/2025
Lake George is a stylish-looking, low-budget crime thriller that turns into a mind-numbing mess. It’s supposed to be based on real experiences from writer/director/star Hamid Antonio Castro, but the plot is mishandled with too many unrealistic scenes. Go to Full Review
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Michael M 02/05/2025 Lake George is a beautiful, contemplative film that excels in atmosphere, performances, and its emotional depth. Though its pacing may be a challenge for some, the richness of its characters and the stunning visuals make it an experience worth diving into for those in search of a deeply resonant, emotionally charged drama. 10/10 See more Dan G 02/04/2025 Lake George is a gripping thriller that pulls you in with its mix of psychological drama and chilling suspense. Hamid Castro, who directs and stars, gives an intense performance that makes every choice feel crucial, like it’s life or death. The film’s atmosphere really stands out—there’s haunting cinematography and a fun, unpredictable score that ramps up the tension. The supporting cast, including Cindy Kimberly and Sheck Wes, bring a raw, real energy that makes the characters feel genuine and relatable. The pacing is tight, with heart-pounding moments mixed with thoughtful storytelling that keeps you guessing. Without spoiling anything, the final twist is unforgettable and sticks with you long after the movie ends. If you’re into psychological thrillers and stories that keep you on the edge of your seat, Lake George is definitely worth a watch. It’s bold and fresh, showing that indie films can pack just as much punch as anything Hollywood puts out. See more Paxton W 02/01/2025 At first glance, Lake George seems like the kind of film that might settle into a familiar groove—the crime thriller where desperation leads to moral compromise, where the night itself becomes an accomplice to the story’s grim trajectory. But this is not a film that simply echoes the beats of its predecessors. It is lean, urgent, and unflinchingly human—a crime film with the weight of consequence pressing down on every decision, every glance, every bead of sweat forming on the brows of men who have run out of good choices. Written and directed by Hamid Castro, Lake George takes place over the course of a single night, a classic ticking-clock scenario where time is as much an enemy as the forces closing in. The story follows a newly released convict and a soon-to-be father as they scramble to gather $100,000 in one night to save a family member from execution in prison. But unlike so many thrillers that rely on gunfights and action to drive the plot, Lake George thrives on the power of its silences—the moments between words, the choices left unspoken, the weight of every misstep. This is a film that understands that tension isn’t about how loud things get, but how quiet they become. Castro has crafted a thriller where the camera lingers just long enough to let us see the exhaustion in a man’s face, where the neon reflections off wet pavement seem to mock the characters’ sense of control. The cinematography is dark and rich, but never overly stylized; it doesn’t draw attention to itself as much as it immerses us in a world that feels lived-in, frayed at the edges. The color palette and framing feel purposeful, each shot reinforcing the sense of claustrophobia that comes from having nowhere left to turn. The performances are key to making this work, and they deliver. The lead actors, whose names will soon be better known, don’t treat this as a genre exercise but as a character study. They play men who have been worn down by life, forced to make impossible choices, and yet they never fall into the trap of empty nihilism. There’s something beating underneath the surface here—regret, hope, maybe even love. They aren’t criminals in the way movies so often define them; they are survivors, men who have been given a bad hand and are doing everything they can to hold onto the last shred of dignity they have left. If there is a flaw in Lake George, it is that it offers no easy resolution. But that is not a failure of the film—it is its purpose. We do not always get clean endings in life, and certainly not in stories like this. The film does not offer salvation, nor does it indulge in tragedy for its own sake. Instead, it leaves us with the uncomfortable truth that sometimes, no matter how hard we try, the past never lets go. I admire films that take risks, and Lake George is a risk well taken. It does not pander, it does not spoon-feed, and it does not pretend that its characters are anything other than deeply flawed human beings doing their best with the little they have left. And in that, it finds something rare in the modern crime thriller—genuine stakes, genuine emotion, and a sense that, for better or worse, we have just witnessed something real. See more John G 02/01/2025 Suspense to the very end! Definitely worth a watch!! The cast, filming, it was all completely unexpected and for a indie film that actually made it to theaters, it’s definitely worth the watch! See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Four years after a heist gone wrong, a released convict and a well-to-do father-to-be must come up with $100k in one night, or else a family member will be executed in prison.
Director
Hamid Antonio Castro
Producer
Stephen Meier, Ulysses Terrero
Screenwriter
Hamid Antonio Castro
Distributor
AMC Theatres Distribution
Production Co
This Is NY Pictures
Genre
Mystery & Thriller, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 31, 2025, Limited
Runtime
1h 27m