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Lawless is the true story of the infamous Bondurant Brothers: bootlegging siblings who made a run for the American Dream in Prohibition-era Virginia. In this epic gangster tale, inspired by true-life tales of author Matt Bondurant's family in his novel "The Wettest County in the World", the loyalty of three brothers is put to the test against the backdrop of the nation's most notorious crime wave. -- (C) Weinstein R
Release Date Lawless Aug 29, 2012 Limited
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Actors For Lawless

Shia LaBeouf,Tom Hardy,Jason Clarke,Guy Pearce,Jessica Chastain,Mia Wasikowska,Dane DeHaan,Chris McGarry,Tim Tolin,Gary Oldman,Lew Temple,Marcus Hester,Bill Camp,Alex Van,Noah Taylor,Mark Ashworth,Tom Proctor,Bruce McKinnon,Erin Mendenhall,Toni Lynn Byrd

Genres Lawless : Drama

Visitor Ranting & Critics For Lawless

User Ranting Lawless : 3.8
User Percentage For Lawless : 75 %
User Count Like for Lawless : 102,259
All Critics Ranting For Lawless : 6.5
All Critics Count For Lawless : 201
All Critics Percentage For Lawless : 67 %

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Movie Overview For Lawless

Set in the Depression-era Franklin County, Virginia, a bootlegging gang is threatened by authorities who want a cut of their profits.

TagLine Lawless

When the law became corrupt, outlaws became heroes.

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Review For Lawless

It's slight and casual to the point of laziness, but it's straight fun, done with knowledge and a laconic pleasure. You could do far worse.
David Thomson-The New Republic

The center of narrative gravity is hard to locate; for whom are we rooting, and does anything really ripple outward from this nasty local fight?
Anthony Lane-New Yorker

Fans of The Proposition will have to settle for sublimely evil performances by Gary Oldman (as a murderous rival) and Guy Pearce (as a government agent) and a large quotient of gut-wrenching violence.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader

With a dynamite cast, an iconic screenwriter in rocker Nick Cave and an Aussie director in John Hillcoat, you assume a new classic. What you get is an ambitious try.
Peter Travers-Rolling Stone

You can sense the filth, and smell the rust, and feel the ingrained poverty that might well convince a family of survivors (of World War I and the Spanish flu) to make their fortune selling moonshine to their neighbors.
John Anderson-Wall Street Journal

There's something at the movie's heart that remains flimsy and inauthentic, a kid in his older brother's ill-fitting shoes.
Dana Stevens-Slate

Hillcoat makes a foray into Virginia's Prohibition-era moonshine country. But the adaptation (by Hillcoat compadre Nick Cave) is a hokey piece of pop history that wearyingly insists upon its own mythos like a comic-book blockbuster.
Nicolas Rapold-Film Comment Magazine

This fact-based drama succeeds because of its great cast and its strong story of loyalty and brotherhood.
John Hanlon-Big Hollywood

The movie is smart and focused on what it's trying to be.
Will Leitch-Deadspin

Hillcoat exhausts every gangster cliché he can cram into a would-be epic distilling hooch, cooch and putsch into a diluted Scorsese mash.
Al Alexander-The Patriot Ledger

If only LAWLESS weren't such a superficial endeavor, these parts would add up to a very entertaining whole. As is, the movie is fun while it lasts but forgettable soon after.
Meredith Borders-Badass Digest

A pumped-up, Hollywood-flavoured neo-Gothic Western delivering knockout performances and raw, corporeal thrills.
Catherine Bray-Film4

An impressive Aussie line-up shines in this tale of Prohibition-era bootleggers.
Tom Glasson-Concrete Playground

Lawless features a unique villain and several great supporting actors, but none of them are able to rise above what is pretty standard crime movie material with nothing really new added to the mix.
Eric Melin-Scene-Stealers.com

Lawless is a compellingly nutty and uneven gangster film.
Chuck Bowen-Slant Magazine

fairly entertaining
Richard Knight-Knight at the Movies

Appropriately solemn and violent, yet strangely lifeless. I imagine a better film was lost in the editing room, and will hopefully be found on Blu-ray.
Rob Humanick-Projection Booth

Tale of bootleggers has genre kick
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit

Every time things heat up, the film down-shifts just long enough to keep you from getting too engaged in the characters, some of whom disappear for reels before popping up again.
Jim Schembri-3AW

Just as he did in his adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's The Road, Hillcoat creates a very specific and unnerving sense of place in Lawless.
Perry Seibert-TV Guide's Movie Guide

...[Hillcoat] has an ability to capture violence in a way that breaks through a century of cinematic desensitisation - when someone gets hurt in a John Hillcoat film you feel it.
Adam Ross-The Aristocrat

The strong narrative will keep you interested. The graphic depiction of the violence also gives Lawless a heavy dose of realism.
Matthew Toomey-ABC Radio Brisbane

Director John Hillcoat's terrifically acted prohibition era thriller, inspired by the real-life story of the Bondurant brothers, shows how the American dream starting to go wrong - before it even existed.
Luke Buckmaster-Crikey

Don't expect to be carried along by big action and cliched dialogue, Lawless expects you to do some of the work yourself by immersing yourself in this richly textured world.
Tim Martain-The Mercury

The film as a whole is no classic. Between sporadic bursts of very intense violence, there are often drifty, drowsy scenes that struggle to justify their relevance.
Leigh Paatsch-Herald Sun (Australia)

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