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Director
  
Justin Donnelly

Music director
  
Peter Allen

Country
  
Canada

4.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Crime, Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
February 18, 2011 (2011-02-18) (Canada)

Writer
  
Justin Donnelly, Christopher Donaldson (additional material)

Genres
  
Thriller, Drama, Crime Fiction

Cast
  
Luke Goss
(Brian),
Tyler Johnston
(Jesse),
Michael Eklund
(Jimmy),
Jeffrey Ballard
(Sam),
Erica Carroll
(Leanne),
Andrew Hedge
(Officer Black)

Similar movies
  
Small Town Murder Songs (2010), Pin (1988), Reasonable Doubt (2014), The Conspiracy (2012), Michael Eklund appears in Pressed and Messages Deleted

Tagline
  
There Is No Such Thing As Easy Money

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Pressed is a 2011 Canadian crime drama film directed by Justin Donnelly and starring Luke Goss, Tyler Johnston, Jeffrey Ballard, and Michael Eklund. It is the debut directing project for Justin Donnelly.

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Plot

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Business executive Brian Parker (played by Goss) has been fired from his job at a top investment firm and is facing serious financial troubles. He decides to invest his personal money in a dangerous drug deal that may end his problems quickly. However, two young joyriders, Jesse and Sam, steal the illicit drug money. The risky situation changes lives, some of them for good.

Cast

  • Luke Goss ... as Brian
  • Michael Eklund ... as Jimmy
  • Tyler Johnston ... as Jesse
  • Jeffrey Ballard ... as Sam
  • Erica Carroll ... as Leanne
  • Andrew Hedge ... as Officer Black
  • Craig Stanghetta ... as Joey 'The Boss'
  • Review

    For the first hour and ten minutes, Pressed is fu...ing film gold!! The story is tightly woven filled with levels of suspense that's so intense it'll leave you on the edge of your seat. Sure it has some predictability in it; you know that Brian is gonna want another taste after the first successful bet and you know as soon as the "more money to made" is introduced that it's gonna go down and shit's gonna hit the fan. Honestly? You won't care because you'll be so absorbed in the story and so invested in the characters that you really won't care about how predictable some scenes are. The film has a run time of 105 minutes, but I didn't even notice as the pacing moves briskly scene for scene. Luke Goss gives us a wonderful performance as down and out Brian and you'll completely buy into his character as a guy who's desperate for anything after losing his job and no hope in sight. Dude, Luke, you're awesome! Though his time is brief, I gotta give some props to Michael Eklund as well as he doesn't have to do too much but play it cool and then switch off to a nervous Nelly before his demise. Finally we can't forget Tyler Johnston and Jeffrey Ballard playing two kids on opposite side of the tracks who're also best friends. I mean to everyone, great job. And that's where I'm gonna stop because now we dip into…

    —The Other View

    References

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