Desperate for money and running out of options, Marine veteran Brian Brown-Easley holds several people hostage inside a bank, setting the stage for a tense confrontation with police.

Brian Brown-Easley

Eli Bernard

Estel Valerie

Lisa Larson

Rosa Diaz

Major Riddick

Cassandra Brown-Easley

Chief Jack Quail

Ken Pierce

Tami Stackhouse

Steve Yen

Juanita

Briefing Officer

Mark Cavanaugh

Hana

911 Julie

Lazy-Eyed Manager
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/other-films-watched-spoiler-free-review-sundance/#892 "892 boasts a heartbreaking, shocking story based on true events, proving that real life is so incomprehensible that viewers can no longer distinguish reality from fiction. John Boyega offers one of his best interpretations ever, giving a genuinely transformative display packed with palpable emotion. Michael K. Williams (last performance) and Nicole Beharie are also outstanding. Unfortunately, the one-location narrative doesn't hold enough suspense and tension to keep the audience fully captivated during the whole runtime. Even without knowing the outcome beforehand, the build-up to the predictable conclusion - beautifully executed - lacks interesting plot points and impactful character development. Still shocking, but a viewing most people won't repeat." Rating: C+
August 25, 2022

Brian Brown-Easley

Eli Bernard

Estel Valerie

Lisa Larson

Rosa Diaz

Major Riddick

Cassandra Brown-Easley

Chief Jack Quail

Ken Pierce

Tami Stackhouse

Steve Yen

Juanita

Briefing Officer

Mark Cavanaugh

Hana

911 Julie

Lazy-Eyed Manager
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/other-films-watched-spoiler-free-review-sundance/#892 "892 boasts a heartbreaking, shocking story based on true events, proving that real life is so incomprehensible that viewers can no longer distinguish reality from fiction. John Boyega offers one of his best interpretations ever, giving a genuinely transformative display packed with palpable emotion. Michael K. Williams (last performance) and Nicole Beharie are also outstanding. Unfortunately, the one-location narrative doesn't hold enough suspense and tension to keep the audience fully captivated during the whole runtime. Even without knowing the outcome beforehand, the build-up to the predictable conclusion - beautifully executed - lacks interesting plot points and impactful character development. Still shocking, but a viewing most people won't repeat." Rating: C+

