99 Homes

2015 • 112 minutes
4.1
907 reviews
92%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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In this timely thriller, single father Dennis Nash (Golden Globe nominee Andrew Garfield) is evicted from his home and his only chance to win it back is to go to work for Rick Carver (Academy Award nominee Michael Shannon), the charismatic and ruthless businessman who evicted him in the first place. It's a deal-with-the-devil that provides security for his family; but as Nash falls deeper into Carver's web, he finds his situation grows more brutal and dangerous than he ever imagined.
Rating
R

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4.1
907 reviews
christopher stanton
April 10, 2016
I work for a property management/ real estate company as a locksmith. I see these kinds of things firsthand on a day-to-day basis. It makes me sick to see these things everyday , butt like everyone else I need a paycheck. This movie described to a T how things work in this country. It's sad but very true. I am the guy who gets paid $15 an hour to open the door for the sheriff and the bank and then change the locks after they kick you out. While my boss and the banks make millions. They have us allbytheballs
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Doc Wolf
August 17, 2016
It's another film that doesn't end. Hollywood is just giving us breadcrumbs in movies. The acting was fantastic. This was a 5* movie, except the lack of an ending. (Ala sopranos, Battlestar Galactica). Several unanswered plot lines. I don't care if the ending doesn't end with ".........and they lived happily ever after. Just end it ffs.
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Laurie Henry
April 22, 2016
It caught my attention early on and I liked it but you can figure out the plot. No surprises. I was hoping for a plot twist...The whole idea of this movie is really sad to know that this happens in real life.
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