Red State | reviewed by: Lee Weber | March 4, 2012
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A decent break form the norm for Smith, it shocks & awes but is ultimately a down. A bit more terror & emotion would have went a long way.
| genre | Action | Drama | Thriller |
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| synopsis | A horror film by writer/director Kevin Smith. Set in Middle America, a group of teens receive an online invitation for sex, though they soon encounter fundamentalists with a much more sinister agenda. |
| lead actors | Michael Parks | John Goodman | Melissa Leo | Kyle Gallner | Kevin Alejandro | Michael Angarano | Anna Gunn | Stephen Root | Kevin Pollak | Betty Aberlin | Jennifer Schwalbach Smith |
| director | Kevin Smith |












