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      • [It's] is a fine debut feature, with a uniformly excellent cast, and if it's not exactly reinventing the genre it at least shows there's still room for solid, unpretentious thrillers.
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  2. Aug 11, 2021 · Screening as part of Fantasia 2021, Baby Money is a crime thriller whose lead characters are influenced by crime thrillers, caught up in a fantasy which repeatedly smacks up hard against the real world. It builds tension well and delivers fast-paced, brutal action scenes, sometimes pulling moves you won’t expect, but it’s also a tribute to ...

  3. From the captivating opening scene and credits, Baby Money pulls you in quickly and does not disappoint. Uma Kapila's score sets the tone for this thrilling ride that holds its pace till the final scene, aided by compelling performances by the cast.

  4. Aug 12, 2021 · Baby Money is a fine debut feature, with a uniformly excellent cast, and if it’s not exactly reinventing the genre it at least shows there’s still room for solid, unpretentious thrillers that know how to turn the screws on an audience. Published as part of Fantasia Fest 2021 — Dispatch 3. Festival Capsule Luc Walpoth Mikhael Bassilli.

  5. Feb 15, 2020 · Rather than a full-on assault of violent action, Baby Money is a slow-burn, character-driven thriller. One with very little action of any kind. Unfortunately, we’ve seen much of this many times before, the level-headed Gil trying to keep the injured and increasingly psychotic Tony under control.

    • Danay Garcia, Michael Drayer, Joey Kern
    • Mikhael Bassilli, Luc Walpoth
  6. BABY MONEY might not be a revolutionary film but is still a solid crime thriller that proves the talent of Taja V. Simpson & Danay García. With a solid sense of cinematography and pacing, the film will pull audiences to the edge of their seats and leave them satisfied by the end.

  7. Aug 10, 2021 · Overview. When a home invasion turns into a bloody shoot-out, a pair of ragtag fugitives take refuge in the house of a single mother as they wait on their fiery (and very pregnant) getaway driver to hatch an escape plan in time for a major payday. Mikhael Bassilli. Director, Screenplay. Luc Walpoth. Director. MJ Palo. Screenplay.

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