Movie Title : Gimme The Loot
Release Date : Mar 22, 2013 Limited Genre Movie :Drama
Actors :Tashiana R. Washington,Ty Hickson,Meeko Gattuso,Zoƫ Lescaze,Sam Soghor,Adam Metzger,Greyson Cruz,James Harris,Joshua Rivera,Melvin Mogoli,Leah Hennessey,Howard Donowitz,Konstantinos Kliakas,Angelo Rodriguez,Nicole M. Ayala,Stephanie Solis,Jose Rivera,Nicholas Zayas,Hasham Kassim,Chris BondMpaa Rating : Unrated
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Critics Ranting For Gimme The Loot : 7.4Critics Percentage For Gimme The Loot : 92 %
User Ranting Movie Gimme The Loot : 3.6
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Review For Movie Gimme The Loot
'Gimme the Loot' is ... meandering and a little shallow. And even at 79 minutes it feels a little too long for what's essentially the film equivalent of a short story.Dave Calhoun-Time Out
A thousand-watt jolt of mischief, a spunky, funky, ebullient indie that packs its 81 minutes with cinematic exhilaration.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
It may be a slight movie, but it has its sunny charms.
John Hartl-Seattle Times
A movie about teenage taggers in the Bronx should be fast and raw, scruffy and loose, and Adam Leon's Gimme the Loot is just that.
Steven Rea-Philadelphia Inquirer
As it lopes along, the movie offers a warm but very sharp portrait of New York's have-nots and their uneasy relationship with the haves.
Ty Burr-Boston Globe
"Gimme the Loot" shouldn't be as appealing and exuberant as it is, it really shouldn't.
Kenneth Turan-Los Angeles Times
Every bit as charming and joyful as it is profane, affectionately portraying a slice of life that feels both exotic and recognizable.
Eric D. Snider-About.com
The city has a record of inspiring first features modest in scope but rich in sympathy-from Little Fugitive to Gimme the Loot.
Violet Lucca-Film Comment Magazine
Has the mischievous energy and vivid sense of place that distinguished an earlier era of New York cinema...
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
First-time feature director Adam Leon's shots are precise and full of detail.
Monica Riese-Austin Chronicle
The film's strong suit is its use of locations.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
The film is episodic and determinedly offbeat, funny at its best, boring at its worst.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
Shot on the streets of New York in a loose, freeform style, this lively comedy-drama feels somewhat underdeveloped, leaving us doubtful about its realism.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
It's a great deal of fun, emotionally touching, and even surprisingly old-fashioned.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Common Sense Media
Some of the movie doesn't exactly convince, and some of the scenes have an actors-improv feel to them, but there's always plenty of humour and energy.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
Endlessly entertaining, refreshingly light-hearted and bursting with summer soul, Gimme The Loot joins the pantheon of great New York movies.
Jack Jones-Film4
It's a shaggy dog story with a certain amount of charm but not nearly enough drama.
Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express
Isn't cinema wonderful?
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
The movie is unpolished, and it matters not a jot, because Leon has written super roles for these kids and invests their relationship with such sly feeling.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
Hickson walks the line between bravado and vulnerability, while Washington has a charisma, spark and beauty that should ensure this won't be the last we see of her.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian
Bolstered by a low-key but assured aesthetic and a soundtrack of vintage soul and doo-wop, the film is infectiously enjoyable, with frequently amusing insights and an affable shagginess.
Josh Slater-Williams-The Skinny
Out of nowhere, Adam Leon might just have delivered the first great New York film of the decade.
Adam Woodward-Little White Lies
Charming and engaging low-budget indie with a witty script, likeable characters, a strong sense of time and place and a pair of terrific performances from its two young leads.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
Funny and freewheeling, it's a joy.
David Parkinson-Empire Magazine
A slim, low-budget coming-of-age tale whose richness lies entirely in its interstices. A keenly observed work that celebrates the unfettered joys of youth, and rewards by reminding of the power of a simple tale told well.
Brent Simon-Shared Darkness







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