![]() ![]() Pros: Good acting, and a very up on it Jeffrey Donovan made this an interesting show.Ĭons: The loss of focus on Charlie, the representation of Romani and especially how horrible they made Charlies wife.Įven with all that, I am disappointed there wasnt a third season. (The film is now paywalled on The Daily Wire’s website, with details of a. ![]() I dont think it was on purpose, but it played into a lot of stereotypes about Romani, when it looked like they were trying to overcome that. The Daily Wire has a built-in viewership base, about 35,000 of whom tuned in for Shut In’s web-only YouTube premiere. I also disliked that the show portrayed Romani as the illegal underground for psychics. Caruso nail it with his excellent camera work in his shots, angles and color choices in the cinematography. There's nothing really unique about this film for it's genre, but wow did director D. The things I disliked other then the expansion was the way the wifes character was written, and how Charlie wouldnt do anything about it. Lauren Chen, Emily Jashinsky and Rotten Tomatoes certified critic Megan Basham offer their insight and perspectives on Shut In. A very impressive low budget Indie film written by an amateur. I did like that there was a scammer/psychic fraud underworld in LA. ![]() Not enough time on Charlie, too much time on his horrific wife. When a young mother is barricaded inside a pantry by her violent ex-boyfriend, she must use ingenuity to protect her two small children from escalating danger while finding an escape. The second season tried to expand into the subplots with the secondary characters and that is where I think people lost interest. With Rainey Qualley, Jake Horowitz, Vincent Gallo, Luciana VanDette. Jeffrey Donovan was the central hub for the first season and that made it interesting. Caruso went from directing television series to motion pictures that usually ended up being in. There are no featured reviews for Shut In because the movie has not released yet (). The show was well written, quirky and both fun and serious at the same time. With John Badham as a mentor and a degree in Television Production from Pepperdine University, D.J. A blow to the head from a clients angry boyfriend intersects with a hypnosis session while auditioning a new clairvoyant, and suddenly, a man whose entire life has been based on fraud begins to see and feel some very real and fundamental truths. Dont get me wrong, it isnt a stellar breakthrough in writing, but if you enjoyed Jeffrey Donovan in Burn Notice, you will enjoy this a lot.įollowing Charlie Haverford (Donovan) who is a scammer with a small chain of fortune-telling businesses in the greater chunk of Los Angeles. ![]()
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