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Peacock
Directed by
Michael Lander
PG-13
2010
90m
Mystery
,
Thriller
,
and more
6.2
48%
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A train accident in rural Nebraska gradually unveils a mystery involving the town's bank clerk.
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Cast of Peacock
Cillian Murphy
John Skillpa
Elliot Page
Maggie
Susan Sarandon
Fanny Crill
Jaimi Paige
Wanda
Josh Lucas
Officer Tom McGonigle
Virginia Newcomb
Doris
Keith Carradine
Ray Crill
Bill Pullman
Edmund French
Graham Beckel
Connor Black
Chris Carlson
Neil
Eden Bodnar
Louise Sternberg
Paul Cram
Kenny
John Paul Gamoke
Mr. Clapp
Joel Thingvall
Guy in Bar (uncredited)
Peacock Reviews
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Philip Martin
A surprisingly effective (given its miniscule theatrical release) sub-Hitchcock thriller with an excellent cast,
Dread Central
Debi Moore
Unlike a lot of cinematic peeks into the world of dissociative identity disorder, the script by Lander and Ryan O Roy doesn't spend a lot of time examining the "why" of John Skillpa's life but rather focuses on the ramifications of the "how".
Collider
Matt Currie
...ultimately, 3/4 of Peacock is probably more compelling than 4/4 of a lot of a lot of other flicks you'll come across.
Washington Times
Christian Toto
While the film can't measure up to its psychologically bent scenario, it's still an intriguing choice at the local DVD store or on-demand service.
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