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Borderland
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The film follows Ed, Henry and Phil, three American college graduates in search of wild times in Mexico. On a trip to a border town, they stumble upon a human-sacrifice cult.
The film follows Ed, Henry and Phil, three American college graduates in search of wild times in Mexico. On a trip to a border town, they stumble upon a human-sacrifice cult.
Actors:
Sean Astin,
Damián Alcázar,
Eric Poppen,
Julian Bucio,
Elizabeth Cervantes,
Wilebardo Bucio,
Mircea Monroe
Sean Astin
25 February 1971, Santa Monica, California, USA
Damián Alcázar
8 January 1953, Jiquilpan, Michoacan, Mexico
Eric Poppen
Julian Bucio
Elizabeth Cervantes
Wilebardo Bucio
Mircea Monroe
11 March 1982, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Director:
Zev Berman
Zev Berman
Country:
United States
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June 25, 2007
Every once in awhile, a film can defy expectations, and Lionsgate's Borderland is one such case.
March 20, 2007
Berman balances the weight of the actual events with the desire to mount a simply effective horror story, and I think he pulls it off quite well.
November 10, 2007
An unnerving, ruthless, borderline-mesmerizing thriller.
January 16, 2011
Borderland teeters between a torture film and a spiritual thriller, but it also plays around with both genres in very intriguing ways.
September 03, 2008
...one can't help but admire any film that features a villain with a penchant for saying things like "I'll decorate my bedroom wall with your skin"...
July 09, 2008
Borderland takes this libertarian view of paradise (no law, no government, just rich people doing what they want) and turns it on its head in a particularly brutal and ugly way, without expressing a political point of view in a heavy-handed way.
L.A. Weekly
November 18, 2007
...ultimately descends into a brutal orgy of torture and mutilation that's harrowing to watch, because it's played completely real.

