Blood Splattered All Over the Place: Review for 'Cold in July'

The promise in the opening act of "Cold in July" creates the notion that the viewer will be in for a relentless thrill ride. But unfortunately, the opening act turns out to be nothing more than a red herring for the rest of the film, which unfortunately amounts to nothing more than violent chaos with seemingly no direction or identity. It is as vapid and empty as the mysterious corpse that Richard kills at the beginning of the film and never identifies.

Cannes Film Festival 2014 Analysis: 'Whiplash' and 'Cold in July' Among Selections for Director's Fortnight

The Cannes Film Festival has announced the lineup for the Director's Fortnight with a number of Sundance films being featured in the sidebar.
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