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  1. Apr 17, 2020 · Based on a 1995 novel by Damon Galgut, which was set in South Africa and dealt in part with racial tensions in the wake of the ending of apartheid, “The Quarry” sounds as if it has all the elements to be a dark and brooding western-tinged noir drama in the mold of “No Country for Old Men.”

  2. The Quarry Reviews. With this film many of the best moments are spent watching and absorbing two wily pros like Shannon and Whigham work out a scene. Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Aug 24...

  3. Apr 17, 2020 · Although The Quarry feels lackluster in its execution, it's an intriguing story of redemption that's largely carried by a captivating Michael Shannon. Based on the novel by Damon Galgut, The Quarry centers on a drifter (Shea Whigham), who is only ever known to viewers as The Man.

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  4. Apr 16, 2020 · In “The Quarry,” Shea Whigham stars as a fugitive wanted for murder and arson who, in a moment of anger, kills the preacher (Bruno Bichir) who picked him up on a West Texas roadside, trying to...

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  5. Apr 17, 2020 · “The Quarry” is a quiet movie with quiet performances; the two men almost never even raise their voices, but we know the stakes and feel the urgency in every muttered aside.

  6. Apr 17, 2020 · Review: The Quarry is Made Better by the Lead Performances. Diksha Sundriyal. April 17, 2020. How far do you have to run to leave your past behind? How corrupt do you have to be not to let anything affect your conscience? We are defined by the choices we make, especially the ones in the aftermath of something terrible.

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  8. "The Quarry" is a an existentialist tale of guilt, wrapped up in all the known elements of a neo-noir, begging to be a Coen Brothers movie, but lighting a fuse too long for it only fizzle out at the end. However, it goes great before it gets worse.