The Standoff at Sparrow Creek

    The Standoff at Sparrow Creek
    2019

    Synopsis

    After a mass shooting at a police funeral, reclusive ex-cop Gannon finds himself unwittingly forced out of retirement when he realizes that the killer belongs to the same militia he joined after quitting the force. Understanding that the shooting could set off a chain reaction of copycat violence across the country, Gannon quarantines his fellow militiamen in the remote lumber mill they call their headquarters. There, he sets about a series of grueling interrogations, intent on ferreting out the killer and turning him over to the authorities to prevent further bloodshed.

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    Cast

    • James Badge DaleGannon
    • Brian GeraghtyNoah
    • Patrick FischlerBeckmann
    • Chris MulkeyFord
    • Happy AndersonMorris
    • Robert AramayoKeating
    • Gene JonesHubbel
    • Cotter SmithRoman
    • Bret Eric PorterKowalski
    • Nichole AbshireOfficer

    Recommendations

    • 91

      The Film Stage

      The Standoff at Sparrow Creek isn’t about finding hope in a hopeless situation through a broken man willing to be the hero rather than villain. No, it wants to show the monstrousness of complicity and the helplessness of a conflict too far-gone to solve.
    • 88

      RogerEbert.com

      Dunham displays a remarkable skill when it comes to using limited space, trapping his characters in a warehouse on a life-changing night and watching the insecurities that they have shrouded in macho masculinity come bubbling to the surface.
    • 83

      The A.V. Club

      Rather than defanging the story, sanding down The Standoff At Sparrow Creek’s political implications foregrounds its exceptional dialogue and strong performances, revealing the lean, punchy, beautifully shot ’70s-style thriller underneath the controversial premise.
    • 80

      Film Threat

      There is no emotional manipulation, and there are no ideological hand-outs. You almost feel like you’re watching the events unfold through a keyhole, which gives every hushed exchange and passive-aggressive examination a voyeuristic thrill.
    • 79

      Paste Magazine

      Dunham’s filmmaking remains disciplined throughout, building pressure within that’s eventually released in explosive violence. That’s what the title promises, after all. But that promise doesn’t blunt the jolting effect of The Standoff at Sparrow Creek’s storytelling or the gutpunches dealt in its climax.
    • 70

      New York Magazine (Vulture)

      That the actors are so good, and the imagery absorbing, also helps paper over some of the film’s weaker elements. Even as we dig into these men’s pasts, Dunham wants to maintain the slightly unreal, allegorical quality of his story.
    • 50

      Observer

      The caterpillar crawl that passes for pacing succeeds in putting any number of viewers to sleep, including me.
    • 50

      Los Angeles Times

      It flirts with politics but is content to settle, in the end, for a parlor trick.