From here, "Blood and Money" becomes a cat and mouse game between Reed and the four remaining heist members. Barr does his own cinematography, capturing wide images of the frozen landscape and contrasting them with the craggy, experienced face of his lead. Tom Berenger in 'Blood and Money.' Screen Media.

Read Common Sense Media's Blood and Money review, age rating, and parents guide. Unfortunately, the visual richness and narrative brilliance of those movies only make Blood and Money seem even more pallid. Scenes in which Jim talks with Debbie or meets a man at an AA meeting are.

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Blood and Money movie reviews & Metacritic score: A retired veteran (Tom Berenger) hunting in the Allagash backcountry discovers a dead woman with a duffle b. If your review contains spoilers, please check the Spoiler box. Please do not use ALL CAPS. There is no linking or other HTML allowed. For the rest of the movie, he will engage in a panting cat-and-mouse with a dwindling group of far-heartier pursuers, and some of his dodges will even seem credible. As derivative as its title and as implacable as its declining hero, "Blood and Money" suffers from near-calamitous narrative lapses.

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MOVIES. 'Blood and Money': Film Review. A snowbound bag-of-cash thriller set in the vast North Maine Woods, John Barr's Blood and Money casts Tom Berenger as an ailing hunter trying to escape from bank robbers who want their money back. Blood Money is an odd film. At its core the film is a pretty basic thriller that riffs on the first act of Sam Raimi's A Simple Plan without any of the meat that Blood Money isn't being advertised as a McKee film, but while it's worlds removed from his deeper, more genre-oriented fare it still finds strength and.