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Edited by
  
Matt Landon

Initial release
  
10 October 2014

Screenplay
  
Ryan Phillippe

Cinematography
  
Steve Gainer

5.4/10
IMDb

Directed by
  
Ryan Phillippe

Production company
  
Twisted Pictures

Director
  
Ryan Phillippe

Production company
  
Twisted Pictures

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Produced by
  
Ryan Phillippe Robert Ogden Barnum Holly Wiersma

Written by
  
Ryan Phillippe Joe Gassett

Starring
  
Ryan Phillippe Tig Notaro

Cast
  
Ryan Phillippe, Tig Notaro, Stephen Louis Grush, Joyful Drake, James Dumont

Similar
  
Ryan Phillippe movies, Kidnapping movies

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Catch Hell (Chained in Asian territories) is a 2014 film directed by and starring Ryan Phillippe.

Contents

Cast

  • Ryan Phillippe as Reagan Pearce
  • Ian Barford as Mike
  • Stephen Louis Grush as Junior
  • Tig Notaro as Careen
  • Russ Russo as Tim
  • Jillian Barberie
  • Plot

    A faded Hollywood actor is kidnapped and subjected to both physical and psychological torture.

    Development

    The film was first announced on July 17, 2014. It was distributed by Entertainment One Films. The trailer was released on July 31, 2014.

    Reception

    Catch Hell received mostly negative reviews. It has a score of 40% on Metacritic. Movie Nation called it "nothing more than the sort of exploitation film that Reagan Pearce has signed onto, in desperation, one that he and we realize will be no game changer for the movie star on screen or the one behind the camera." Slant Magazine awarded it one out of five stars, saying "Phillippe never digs into Pearce as a person, or ponders the solitary nature of the actor's lifestyle, and the effect, which lasts right up until the inevitable and self-serving conclusion in which Pearce's career is resuscitated in the wake of all the media coverage surrounding his disappearance, is that he's kept at a distance from the audience" The New York Times said "But a certain curiosity value arises out of Mr. Phillippe’s coincidental occupation here as a professional actor and a director." We Got This Covered said, "I’m not saying I’ll ever know what it feels like to be scrutinized by every gossipy website and television show, but Catch Hell is a failed attempt to help audiences understand the trials and tribulations of actors forced into an obsessive limelight." The Village Voice was more positive, saying "Catch Hell might not catapult Phillippe back into the spotlight, but as Junior, Grush is by turns ashamed, bashful, and dangerous; he could perhaps do more if given the chance."

    References

    Catch Hell Wikipedia