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From Dusk Till Dawn
The movie follows Richard Gecko, a borderline psychopath who breaks his career-criminal brother, Seth, out of prison, after which they rob a bank and leave a trail of dead and wounded in their bloody wake. But after that, they and their hostages unknowingly seek temporary refuge in an establishment populated by vampires, with chaotic results.
16 May 1944, Echo Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
20 June 1968, San Antonio, Texas, USA
5 March 1938, Gary, Indiana, USA
24 February 1970, Los Angeles, California, USA
20 September 1971, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
11 December 1953, USA
17 October 1957, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
1970, Pennsylvania, USA
1 March 1966, Rochester Hills, Michigan, USA
25 March 1972, California, USA
April 26, 2011
Based on an early Tarantino script, Rodriguez' movie is an incoherent B-pic, in which the sensibilities of the two filmmakers clash.
May 20, 2003
Mr. Rodriguez demonstrates his talents more clearly than ever -- he's visually inventive, quick-witted and a fabulous editor -- while still hampering himself with sophomoric material.
October 10, 2013
This is the "Reservoir Dogs" with a twist of "Near Dark" set to the tune of "Assault on Precinct 13."
November 18, 2008
A deliriously trashy, exuberantly vulgar, lavishly appointed exploitation picture, this weird combo of road-kill movie and martial-arts vampire gorefest is made to order for the stimulation of teenage boys.
April 17, 2009
It is a shame to see so much good talent giving such low-yield results.
October 31, 2016
Still sizzles like a capsaicin-spiked grindhouse meatloaf baked and served just under the wire of its sell-by date.
November 18, 2008
On a mindless exploitation level this is pretty good, but on other levels it seems to make promises that it fails to deliver on.
November 18, 2008
Imagine two movies plucked from opposite sides of the video store.
November 18, 2008
A tired, humorless pastiche of various exploitation genres that is not the least bit imaginative in its campy deconstruction of conventions.

