
Kate Bosworth
Nina West
Tyler Hoechlin
Mark West
Sonoya Mizuno
Betsy
Lance Reddick
Nathan Wood
Kaden Washington Lewis
Steven Wood
Jacinte Blankenship
Theresa Wood
Mikaela Kimani Armstrong
Bella Wood
David Dastmalchian
Willy Cunningham
Jeff Chase
Bill The Big
Thomas Francis Murphy
Plowboy Jim
Laura Cayouette
Connie
Brad Leland
Pit Boss Gambler
Dana Gourrier
Wanda the Gambler
Dave Davis
Flame Gambler
Mike Mayhall
Muskrat Gambler
Oscar Gale
Random Gambler
Martin Covert
Wrenhaus Desk Clerk
Jaren Mitchell
Wrenhaus Letterman
Lee Perkins
Dean the Nailer
Dane Rhodes
Nailface
Mark Yawn
Nailer #1
Matty Ferraro
Nailer #2
Eric van Arsale
Nailer #4
David Jensen
Old Man
Colby Boothman-Shepard
Young Friend
Mary Alice Risener
Young Pin Up Girl
Jim Gleason
Dale
Lance E. Nichols
Winston
Al Vicente
Javier
Nina Leon
Catalina
Sophia Rosales
Cynthia
Richard Holden
Phil
Nicholas X. Parsons
Andrew
Dillon Ahlf
Preteen #1
Caden Swain
Preteen #2
London Curtis
Preteen #3
Jesse Yarborough
Teacher (uncredited)
Paris Hepburn
School Child (uncredited)
Steven Grossman
Wrenhaus Gambler (uncredited)
Josh Diogo
Smoking Nailer (uncredited)
Anitra Connor
Wrenhouse Gang Member (uncredited)
Hugo Christian
Gambler (uncredited)
Tony Beard
Teacher (uncredited)
Anthony Barbier
Pitboss helper (uncredited)
Ava Alyse Anthony
Student (uncredited)
Joseph Angelette
Target Kid (uncredited)
Max Geller
Flame Gambler (voice)
Allyn M. Schmitz
Crazy Al (voice)
Michael Krikorian
Sheet #1 (uncredited)
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Reviews

Really good watch, might watch again, and can recommend. Despite a lot of very obvious problems this movie has, it is surprisingly refreshing. It takes what can sometimes be a boring setting of "post apocalyptic dystopia" and does a lot of new things with it. Notably they cast Kate Bosworth (Lois Lane, "Superman Returns"), Tyler Hoechlin (CW Superman), and Lance Reddick (The Haitian, "Heroe

Probably could have benefitted from some extra funding, and some... better leads, but even with that said, _The Domestics_ is actually a lot fresher than I was expecting. Sure it has the mandatory _Mad Max_ ripoffs that you find in every single post-apocalyptic movie of the past thirty years, but there is at least a single relatively original idea, and a couple of moderately interesting side chara












