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Shadow Hours must stand simply as an impressive B movie. Compared with what we've seen lately, however, that doesn't seem like a bad achievement by any means.Full Review
A pointless modern morality play set in various sleazy locales that offer sex, drugs, assorted perversions, bare-knuckle fights, and even Russian roulette where lives are wagered for money.Full Review
Without any momentum and lacking both depth and interesting characters, Shadow Hours makes sin seem pretty damn boring.Full Review
Isaac Eaton wrote and directed; he evidences little talent in either department.Full Review
A standard morality tale, and looks especially weak in the shadow of "Eyes Wide Shut" and "Fight Club," which it resembles.Full Review
