IndieWire by Eric Kohn
Chapiron stubbornly avoids an uplifting message, portraying his dangerous setting as a demonstration of virility that leads to madness.
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Director
Kim Chapiron
Cast
Adam Butcher,
Shane Kippel,
Mateo Morales,
Taylor Poulin,
Slim Twig,
Dewshane Williams
Genre
Drama
When three juvenile delinquents arrive at a correctional center and are put under the care of an experienced guard, they discover that fighting back is the only way out...
IndieWire by Eric Kohn
Chapiron stubbornly avoids an uplifting message, portraying his dangerous setting as a demonstration of virility that leads to madness.
Total Film
With largely improvised dialogue and a cast including genuine ex-offenders, Chapiron captures a powerful stench of authenticity.
Total Film by Philip Kemp
With largely improvised dialogue and a cast including genuine ex-offenders, Chapiron captures a powerful stench of authenticity.
Slant Magazine by Joseph Jon Lanthier
The plot willfully denies our satisfaction, often at the risk of compromising its own structural integrity.
The New York Times by Jeannette Catsoulis
Kim Chapiron, proves an excellent choreographer of brutality...But without a strong political point (unlike its source material), Dog Pound feels hollow and hopeless.
The Guardian by Xan Brooks
Perhaps this tells us nothing new about life on the inside in the US (there are rapes, riots and suicides), but it at least handles its brief with pace and precision.
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
Although it has a visceral intensity, this teen-centered prison movie doesn't avoid the familiar tropes of its genre.
Time Out by David Fear
Dog Pound only rarely finds the live-wire energy needed to make up for its amateur cast and staunch adherence to well-worn archetypes: cell-block bullies, sadistic guards, fresh-fish innocents, etc. Neither the film’s bark nor its bite leaves much of a mark.
Empire
Visceral and inquisitive, this well researched movie offers a punchy insight to prison life. Unfortunately, it is a familiar and tepid storyline.
Empire by Nev Pierce
Visceral and inquisitive, this well researched movie offers a punchy insight to prison life. Unfortunately, it is a familiar and tepid storyline.
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