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Cold in July

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
39K
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Don Johnson, Sam Shepard, and Michael C. Hall in Cold in July (2014)
While investigating noises in his house one balmy Texas night in 1989, Richard Dane puts a bullet in the brain of a low-life burglar, Freddy Russell. Although heÂ’s hailed as a small-town hero, Dane soon finds himself fearing for his familyÂ’s safety when FreddyÂ’s ex-con father, Ben, rolls into town - hell-bent on revenge.
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When a protective father meets a murderous ex-con, both need to deviate from the path they are on as they soon find themselves entangled in a downwards spiral of lies and violence while havi... Read allWhen a protective father meets a murderous ex-con, both need to deviate from the path they are on as they soon find themselves entangled in a downwards spiral of lies and violence while having to confront their own inner psyche.When a protective father meets a murderous ex-con, both need to deviate from the path they are on as they soon find themselves entangled in a downwards spiral of lies and violence while having to confront their own inner psyche.

  • Director
    • Jim Mickle
  • Writers
    • Nick Damici
    • Jim Mickle
    • Joe R. Lansdale
  • Stars
    • Michael C. Hall
    • Sam Shepard
    • Don Johnson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    39K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jim Mickle
    • Writers
      • Nick Damici
      • Jim Mickle
      • Joe R. Lansdale
    • Stars
      • Michael C. Hall
      • Sam Shepard
      • Don Johnson
    • 177User reviews
    • 211Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    Michael C. Hall
    Michael C. Hall
    • Dane
    Sam Shepard
    Sam Shepard
    • Russel
    Don Johnson
    Don Johnson
    • Jim Bob
    Vinessa Shaw
    Vinessa Shaw
    • Ann
    Ken Holmes
    Ken Holmes
    • Burglar
    Nick Damici
    Nick Damici
    • Price
    Brogan Hall
    Brogan Hall
    • Jordan
    Rachel Zeiger-Haag
    Rachel Zeiger-Haag
    • Valerie
    Lanny Flaherty
    Lanny Flaherty
    • Jack Crow
    Kristin Griffith
    Kristin Griffith
    • Kay
    Happy Anderson
    Happy Anderson
    • Ted
    Kris Eivers
    • Detective
    Joseph Harrell
    • Officer Kevin
    Joe Lanza
    Joe Lanza
    • Officer #1
    Soraya Butler
    Soraya Butler
    • Female Officer
    Wyatt Russell
    Wyatt Russell
    • Freddy
    Tim Lajcik
    Tim Lajcik
    • Mex
    Brianda Agramonte
    • Young Latina Girl on Tape
    • Director
      • Jim Mickle
    • Writers
      • Nick Damici
      • Jim Mickle
      • Joe R. Lansdale
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    User reviews177

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    7SatiagoManez

    Good run through with a bit emotional detachment

    The story line is simple and clear but not completely convincing in all aspects. But the screenplay is the one that makes to hold on to the movie till the end without letting you think about the logics. The music and some of the performances like Sam Shepard's have been partners to the screenplay.

    But towards the end of the movie, You think about Richard's involvement to the plan is so lightly touched making the characterization contradictory to itself. A citizen with clear records, a responsible family man who tries to safe guard the family under any circumstances turns out to be warrior keeping aside the family for a while. That itches a bit ! Doesn't it.

    Other than that, it is a movie that you can watch for once without much regrets.
    8TommyT14

    Didn't disappoint!

    The cast fit the roles perfectly, Michael C Hall performance grows as his character evolves during the film, Sam Shepard plays it cool throughout and Don Johnson, my favourite character, as the private detective is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise intense, gritty thriller.

    The overall 80s theme is apparent throughout, the soundtrack by Jeff Grace is very similar to that of a John Carpenter score.

    I went into this film with quite high expectations after watching the trailer, the story line kept me on my toes with plenty of twists and turns i wasn't expecting at all, a killer soundtrack, awesome cast and an indie look and feel about it similar to the film 'Drive' – Cold in July certainly didn't disappoint. Well worth a watch!

    7.5/10
    7ajit2106

    A Taut and Unsullied Thriller- Great Independent Cinema

    A neo-noir directed by Jim Micklee based on a novel by Joe Lansdale, a dark, grim and gritty tale of retaliation and retributions. The ramifications of a murder, lead to the carnage and involved people can go at any length. This is not your usual thriller but a compelling mysterious story which keeps us at the edge of our seats.

    Set in 1989 Texas, Richard Dane (Michael C. Hall) a common family man, one night defensively guns down an intruder. The police quickly identify the corpse as a wanted criminal and bury him. Richard still feels the remorse of killing a human being and goes to the cemetery where the dead man's father Ben Russell (Sam Shepard) threatens to kill Richard's young son. In order to save his family Richard takes police help however consequently he unfolds some secrets, now Richard and Ben will take the assistance of a brash private detective, Jim Bob (Dan Johnson), to crawl to the core of Richard's uncertainty.

    The narrative is paced with lots of twists and turns to keep us engaged throughout the run time of 150 minutes. The minute details of 80's Texas are just impeccable. The screenplay will keep you on your toes as the tension builds subsequently. The overwhelming final shot portrays a brutal and stylized violent scene which is fresh and instinctual. However, some of the details are missing here as the some unexplained loose ends which are not tied and there should have been a better female cast.

    The performances are brilliant, Hall is stellar as a protective family man and the transformation his character is immaculate. Shepard is remarkable as a distressed father, looking for his son. Johnson is a scene stealer having as much fun as anyone can within such confine.

    Cold in July is a captivating experience with tense and unsettling tone. The independent cinema is at its best.

    My Vite 7.5/10
    JohnDeSando

    Take terrifying and titillating in one great noir.

    "Sometimes the good guy wins."

    Start with Cape Fear, then merge into Killer Joe with a side Touch of Evil, and you will have an inkling of how macabre and comical Cold In July can be. It touches most of the familiar neo-noir bases including being set in East Texas and in the '80's. Revenge is the name of this game--director Jim Mickle paces the suspense and blood just about right.

    Richard Dane (Michael C. Hall) and his family experience a home invasion, for which Richard kills the intruder point blank. The murder is reasonable until the corpse's dad, Ben Russel (Sam Shepard, more laconic and bad than ever), shows up just out of prison to menace the Danes for the death of his son. Yet as usual in pulpy noir, not all is as it seems including the motives of the local law enforcers and the identity of the dead "son."

    Add to the grimy mix the Dixie mafia, who produce snuff videos using young girls. Russel is affected because it involves his son (even bad guys have the blues.)

    The revenge formula ramps up considerably and the film becomes gleefully unglued with the advent of Don Johnson's swaggering detective, Jim Bob. His red Caddy convertible with the steer horn on the grille and his florid outfits signal an out-sized noir character channeling Matthew McConaughey from Killer Joe with a touch of Orson Welles' evil south of the border. A serious pig farmer, Jim Bob is hilarious as the swashbuckling, cheesy hunter. But make no mistake—he can give physically as good as he gets with some impressive sleuth work to boot.

    The center of the darkness is Richard, a seemingly solid citizen who has the ambiguous demons usually reserved for the noir hero (think of Bogey's characters). His strong revulsion at the murder passes into something less than that but more than just vigilantism. Anyway, the blood bath at the end is worth seeing for its noir excess and dark humor.

    Very few characters in this delightful summer indie get out unscathed, and some indeed find July very cold.
    8Red-Barracuda

    Very good thriller with style and great acting

    Cold in July is a Texas neo-noir set in 1989. A man called Richard Dane kills an intruder in his home one night. The victim's dad subsequently turns up and starts hassling Dane and his family. The police get involved but things begin to take a turn for the unpredictable when it soon becomes apparent that the dead man isn't who he appears to be. This leads to a spiral of very dark secrets.

    What makes this one work so well is a combination of a great trio of performances and the 80's retro styling. Of the former we have Michael C. Hall, Sam Shepard and Don Johnson as a motley crew of sleuths bent on discovering the truth and ultimately meting out violent retribution. The three actors work well together in portraying their uneasy alliance. While the aforementioned 80's setting is great too. The soundtrack is a combination of some choice 80's hard rock and some neo-electro 80's styling synth music to score the film and build atmosphere. It works highly in the movie's favour and gives it a cool sheen while seeming entirely appropriate given the era depicted.

    The story-line is a mixture of fairly familiar things you probably have encountered in these types of movies before and I'm not going to reveal too much of what lies ahead as it's best to go into these types of films with as little foreknowledge as possible. But it is the way that these standard elements have been presented on screen that makes them work so well, as well as the aforementioned acting and 80's setting. There are a few loose ends in the story and some aspects that you will require to suspend your disbelief at a little. But this is hardly a new thing when it comes to pulpy thrillers. The important thing is that Cold in July is a superior example of this kind of thing. It's very involving throughout and makes its generic material seem fresh, which is easier said than done.

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    • Trivia
      Joe R. Lansdale: The author of the novel plays the priest at the graveside.
    • Goofs
      Jim Bob mentions the (Texas) DMV. There was no DMV in Texas when the movie was set. In 1989 those functions were handled by the Texas Department of Transportation. The Texas DMV came into existence in 2009.
    • Quotes

      Russel: [On his son being a serial murderer] What are you going to do when a dog goes bad on you... bites somebody or hurts somebody? There's only two things you can do, right? You either chain him up... or put him down. But which do you think is more cruel? Huh?

      Richard Dane: [Shocked] You're talking about killing your own son? That's crazy.

      Russel: Well... I can't very well chain him up... can I?

    • Connections
      Features Night of the Living Dead (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      Forgetting You
      Written by Osbie McClinton

      Performed by James Carr

      Courtesy of Ace Records Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • December 31, 2014 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • France
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Julio sangriento
    • Filming locations
      • Kingston, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • BSM Studio
      • Backup Media
      • Bullet Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $427,418
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $40,317
      • May 25, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,547,630
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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