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  1. 9 nov 2014 · Bad Turn Worse is a reminder that crime movies pointedly inspired by other, better genre films can still be enjoyable. Most crime films are centered on protagonists approaching middle age who’ve found that their dreams can’t be taken for granted to materialize, and this disappointment, tinged with panic, spurs them toward disastrous acts.

  2. 8 ott 2014 · Bad Turn Worse (formerly called We Gotta Get Out of This Place) will be in theaters and on iTunes and VOD on November 14.Apple has the trailer.. After a weekend of partying with stolen money ...

  3. The film Bad Turn Worse explores these bonds and shows just how tight they can be. B.J. (Logan Huffman) is your typical Texas High School senior, who is more concerned with meeting the right ...

    • Crime, Drama
  4. www.primevideo.com › detail › Bad-Turn-WorsePrime Video: Bad Turn Worse

    Bad Turn Worse. A weekend of partying with stolen money leaves three Texas teens indebted to a dangerous criminal. Things go from bad to worse when he forces them to rob his boss to pay off the debt. IMDb 5.5 1 h 32 min 2014. X-Ray 18+.

  5. After a weekend of partying with stolen money, three Texas teens (Jeremy Allen White, Logan Huffman, and Mackenzie Davis) find themselves indebted to a sociopathic criminal named Giff (Mark Pellegrino in a breakout performance). To pay their debt, Giff forces the teens to steal from his boss, a money-laundering gangster named Big Red (William Devane). Things go from bad to worse when betrayal ...

  6. 7 set 2013 · It's nice when a modest thriller that doesn't look like it's going to amount to much at first gradually keeps getting better and better. That's what happened when I watched BAD TURN WORSE (2013), a tense tale of modern-day rural Texas that comes in like a lamb and goes out like--well, like a lamb, but one with rabies or distemper or something.

  7. After a weekend of partying with stolen money, three Texas teens (Jeremy Allen White, Logan Huffman, and Mackenzie Davis) find themselves indebted to a sociopathic criminal named Giff (Mark Pellegrino in a breakout performance). To pay their debt, Giff forces the teens to steal from his boss, a money-laundering gangster named Big Red (William Devane). Things go from bad to worse when betrayal ...