K.C. (Peter Dinklage) has hit rock bottom. His dog has been kidnapped by a loan shark, and now his friend Pete Smalls (Tim Roth) is dead. With no other options, he meets up with his friend Jack (Mark Boone Junior) in La to get the money to save his dog and say goodbye to his friend Pete.
Pete Smalls Is Dead is a roller coaster ride through the seedy side of Hollywood. Although it has some rather funny parts, and a stellar cast, it feels like something is missing. Peter Dinklage is fantastic to watch. His acting is always spot on, and I really admire his subtle delivery. His character was once a film writer with big dreams, but hurt and heartache led him to flee La, leaving his dreams behind. I admired his character for caring about his dog so much. His dog was old, and had cataracts,...
Pete Smalls Is Dead is a roller coaster ride through the seedy side of Hollywood. Although it has some rather funny parts, and a stellar cast, it feels like something is missing. Peter Dinklage is fantastic to watch. His acting is always spot on, and I really admire his subtle delivery. His character was once a film writer with big dreams, but hurt and heartache led him to flee La, leaving his dreams behind. I admired his character for caring about his dog so much. His dog was old, and had cataracts,...
- 11/16/2011
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
With a cast that includes the impressive talents of Peter Dinklage, Mark Boone Jr. (Sons of Anarchy), Steve Buscemi, Rosie Perez and Tim Roth, it is remarkable that there hasn't been more buzz about Alexandre Rockwell's La comedy Pete Smalls is Dead. The film hit VOD last Friday and launches into limited theaters this weekend. After hitting rock bottom when his faithful dog is kidnapped by a loan shark, K.C. (Peter Dinklage) sets off on an unexpected and hilarious adventure of redemption and retribution when he agrees to meet up with his long-time friend Jack (Mark Boone Junior) in Los Angeles to attend the funeral of their mutual friend and hot shot Hollywood director Pete Smalls (Tim Roth). Check out the trailer below....
- 11/7/2011
- Screen Anarchy
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