The Poker House - One Week Limited Release in L.A. Ends 7/23

The film distribution industry is so annal about edgy films like this. Hounddog had to be re-cut and toned down after the controversy generated over the adolescent girl's rape scene, played by Dakota Fanning. It then ended up with a limited release at Lamelle as well. I haven't seen it since then. It shows only than one limited release on IMDB. Will The Poker House have the same fate? Full Story »

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Jon Raymond
4.6
by Jon Raymond - Jul. 20, 2009

This is a clear concise comprehensive review and analysis of the film and it's distribution hurdles.

Set in the 70s, a young girl struggles to survive, with two younger sisters, in a home overrun by gamblers, thieves, and johns. Written and directed by Lori Petty. Right there you know a film about this subject matter written and directed by a woman has got to be good.

The big problem with distribution is the same thing that makes this a great film, it’s subject matter; that being the story of three young girls growing up in a poker house with a hooker mother and an abusive pimp along with their seedy associates. People don’t want to hear that films like this are playing at the cineplex. They don’t want to know what really goes on in America.

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