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Burn
Directed by
Mike Gan
R
2019
89m
Thriller
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5.7
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When a gas station is held up at gunpoint by a desperate man in need of cash, a lonely and unstable gas station attendant, tired of being overshadowed by her more outgoing co-worker, finds an opportunity to make a connection with the robber.
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Cast of Burn
Tilda Cobham-Hervey
Melinda
Josh Hutcherson
Billy
Suki Waterhouse
Sheila
Shiloh Fernandez
Perry
Harry Shum Jr.
Officer Liu
James Devoti
Dominik
Robert Figueroa
Philip
John D. Hickman
Bruce
Wayne Pyle
Fred
Winter-Lee Holland
Delores
Steve Garfanti
Guy
Malina Moye
Dispatcher
Angel Valle Jr.
Cory
Rob Figueroa
Philip
Doug Motel
Howard
Keith Leonard
Darryl
Burn Ratings & Reviews
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
Burn is perhaps best viewed as a discomforting study of pain and desperation, wearing the clothing of a mechanical but nimble thriller.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
Some of the choices strain credulity and the biggest name in the piece, Josh Hutcherson, feels miscast, but this is a film that kept me uncertain of what would happen next and affirms Gan as an interesting young filmmaker to watch.
Film Threat
Lorry Kikta
Burn is an incredibly impressive debut feature from Mike Gan. The film is fast and tight and hits all the beats perfectly.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
A tale of a gas station robbery that goes terribly wrong. Many viewers will think the movie does, too.
Elements of Madness
Douglas Davidson
In his first feature film, Burn, [writer/director Mike] Gan pushes the audience further than they may be comfortable as perception and expectation collide in surprising and disturbing ways.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
There's a lot of confidence to "Burn," and a smart casting find in lead Tilda Cobham-Hervey, who carries the picture with exceptional commitment.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
Still, this is mostly a strong debut film, making good use of a single set and a talented cast.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
A passably diverting, moderately offbeat but also instantly forgettable hybrid that doesn't even rank among the best truck-stop-in-crisis movies...
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
An unconvincing nail-biter about fantasies of escape.
The Critical Movie Critics
Natasha Alvar
Ultimately, Burn is a movie to watch in the moment and enjoy to some extent, but it's not one due a revisit - for what would be the point?
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
... might have worked better as a short subject or one-act play, but feels thin at feature length.
Film Inquiry
Bree Duwyn
A small cast does justice to their unique and eerily individual characters, enough to keep you engaged but not enough to make this a memorable film experience.
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