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Turn the River
Turn the River is a drama film whose content revolves around a pool shark takes the ultimate gamble when she kidnaps her own son and flees her ex-husband.
13 November 1973, Los Angeles County, California, USA
3 November 1930, Topeka, Kansas, USA
17 February 1963, Palo Alto, California, USA
13 May 1970, Queens, New York, USA
29 January 1954, Lincoln, Illinois, USA
27 April 1983, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
23 November 1968, Los Angeles, California, USA
1 September 1982, New York City, New York, USA
23 March 1966, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
May 09, 2008
A modest, grittily surfaced film that, while nothing earth-shaking, manages to hold your interest, despite its basic been-there/done-that premise.May 08, 2008
No glamorized games here, just a bleak look at a bleak story of a woman trying to crawl her way up from a life of limited options.May 09, 2008
Turn the River lacks almost everything Eigeman has as a performer: charisma, wit and snappy delivery.April 26, 2008
Turn the River, sometimes like Kailey herself and sometimes not, has a laudable habit of pulling back at the right moments and proving its mettle in unexpected ways.October 18, 2008
Hopefully, more moviegoers will catch a performance as promising as this Turn in another rack.May 04, 2008
It's a bumpy film, and though no one may see it, it's impossible to imagine it playing as gracefully, like its effectively open-ended finale, without Janssen's conviction to her role.May 16, 2008
A well-acted, if not terribly well-crafted, character-driven drama without much in the way of a purpose.May 08, 2008
captures the scant, fetid tone of broken down pool halls and cracked glass bars infested with third-rate hustlers and frat boys slumming for a hustleMay 09, 2008
It's not sharp or ironic, but drab and downbeat. Unfortunately, it's also going to feel utterly familiar to those who've seen their share of independent dramas in the last 15 years.May 15, 2008
We're left after this terse and anxious film knowing nothing more about the world than that Janssen looks cool bending over and glaring at the eight-ballMay 16, 2008
Janssen, who reportedly did her own pool shooting, is [best] served in the scenes with Gulley, which are wrenching in a coolly understated way.May 09, 2008
Turn the River is a finely observed portrait of a desperate working-class woman who refuses to play by ordinary rules.