
Aaron Pierre
Terry Richmond
Don Johnson
Chief Sandy Burnne
AnnaSophia Robb
Summer McBride
Emory Cohen
Officer Steve Lann
David Denman
Officer Evan Marston
Oscar Gale
Skinny Guard
Steve Zissis
Elliot
Daniel Chung
Ken
Dana Lee
Mr. Liu
C.J. LeBlanc
Mike Simmons
Zsané Jhé
Officer Jessica Sims
Reid Williams
Defendant
Matthew Rimmer
Foreman
Brannon Cross
Construction Worker
Victor Eli Hugo
Bricklayer
James Cromwell
Judge
Chelsea Bryan
Paramedic
Al Vicente
Corrections Officer
Terence Rosemore
Mariner
Rhonda Johnson Dents
Principal
Charlie Talbert
Teacher
Harlon Miller
Scout Dad
Clayton Cooper
Ben
Caleb J. Thaggard
Officer McGill
Angela Griffitt
Nurse





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- #small town
- #corruption
- #police chief
- #louisiana
- #money
- #rogue cop
- #police corruption
- #ex-marine
- #social issues
- #understated
- #suspenseful
- #exciting
- #approving
- #assertive
Reviews

Stupid movie made by stupid people... First of all, it's super slow. Whole time there's this suspenseful music, like something must happen, but nothing happens. Movie has no action and it's not only slow, but boring. Secondly, it's very unrealistic. Like this main guy fighting and disarming bunch of cops with lethal weapons. It's actually laughably unrealistic and thirdly and lastly, this movie is

Brilliant! I think I had seen that <em>'Rebel Ridge'</em> was one of the most watched (?) movies on Netflix recently, though you never really know what to expect with that because viewership doesn't necessarily equal greatness (I think <em>'The Wrong Missy'</em> *shudder* had the same thing). I am pleased to say, though, that this is great. I enjoyed every bit. It has an excellent cast, an e
This was 45 minutes above a 10. I love this dude's bikepacking. So cool. Cops. Great dirtbags. Concept of super elite military martial arts guy who never used his training in the field is lame but the guy makes up for it. Bikepacking was really only in the beginning. Great bus racing scene. Intensity. The movie was an 11 at that point. Cool diesel sound as well. I bet if you knew your trucks you'd
Good. For people who look for action.
At its core, Rebel Ridge is a familiar story: a lone hero against a corrupt system. Yet, Saulnier's deft direction and a strong, well-developed narrative set this film apart. The film begins with a seemingly simple premise: a former Marine, Jeremiah Carter (Pierre), returns to his hometown to help his cousin post bail. However, a series of unfortunate events leads to a confrontation with the local
I waited at least 30 minutes into this tedious affair, wanting something, anything, to happen. When it finally did, it wasn't overly inspiring. Thereafter, it was like a car with a stuck accelerator, start, stop, repeat until the last fourth of this film, when something exciting "finally" does happen. By then, I'll wager many viewers will have simply given up. Guess I'm a naive optimist.....
Unless I'm mistaken, John Boyega was supposed to have the lead role in this but it went to Aaron Pierre instead. I'm glad he got the role cause I really liked him in it. I hope we get him in more action roles in the future. There are three things I quite liked in this, besides the action: 1. We know this guy is meant to be an ex-marine because of the tagline but they make it seem like he's i












