Film Review – Misdirection

“Misdirection” plays like a screenwriting sample that lucked its way into production. Writer Lacy McClory delivers an extremely small-scale tale of crime and punishment, following three characters as they experience an evening of suspicion and violence as a simple plan for burglary turns into something more for everyone involved. Most of the movie takes place in a single room, tasking McClory to come up with an interesting enough plot to support the viewing experience. She comes up a little short with stunning drama, and director Kevin Lewis (“Pig Hill,” “Willy’s Wonderland”) isn’t particularly skilled at stretching the premise to an 80-minute run time. “Misdirection” does have decently committed performances to help the endeavor achieve a few moments of tension, but the picture is pretty thin overall, lacking enough cinematic emphasis to engage. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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