Gut
Review: ‘Gut’ Offers Some Dramatic Terrors But Teases a Meatier Experience
Movie Review By Rob Hunter on October 27, 2012 | Be the First To CommentTom (Jason Vail) and Dan (Nicholas Wilder) are best friends. They grew up together and now work at the same office, but while Tom has a wife and kids Dan is seemingly content living in their past. His main hobbies are watching horror films and constantly trying to pry Tom away from his family to join him. Tom’s interest has been waning though, both in his friend and and his family, and as the hours and days of his mundane life tick by his unease with it all grows. And then Dan shows him an apparent snuff film.
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