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A routine robbery at a rural house turns into a nightmare for two amateur burglars when one of them throws out her back. Things spiral out of control as they try to escape before the homeowner returns.

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Jordan Mintzer The Hollywood Reporter 4d
If their first feature ultimately lacks depth or even a credible premise, Ullman and Yagolnitzer make up for it with some strong sight gags and a heavy dose of dark humor. Go to Full Review
Dennis Harvey Variety Mar 14
It’s a narrow, somewhat one-note, crisis-driven premise that might’ve worked just as well as a short. To the filmmakers’ credit, though, tension and edgy humor are sustained for nearly 90 minutes of caustic entertainment. Go to Full Review
Matt Donato Daily Dead 48m
3/5
It's a twisted take on reverse-engineered tropes that let its cast shine in spotlight moments, all leaning on Caplan's unique ability to sell being dead weight for nearly the entire duration. Go to Full Review
Alan French FandomWire 1d
7/10
There’s a darkness to Drag that lesser films would default to so they could score points with the audience. However, by being true to their vision, they make a far more effective experience. Go to Full Review
Dan Bayer Next Best Picture 2d
7/10
"Drag" may be a thin premise to hang a whole film on, and despite the personality of the performers, the characters themselves are too generic, but it’s never a drag to watch. Go to Full Review
Josh Korngut Dread Central 3d
4/5
Drag is a brutally funny and startlingly original piece of body horror that introduces an all-too-relatable villain: excruciating back pain. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis A routine robbery at a rural house turns into a nightmare for two amateur burglars when one of them throws out her back. Things spiral out of control as they try to escape before the homeowner returns.
Director
Raviv Ullman, Greg Yagolnitzer
Producer
Jake DeVito, Lucy DeVito, Danny DeVito
Screenwriter
Greg Yagolnitzer, Raviv Ullman
Production Co
Jersey Films 2nd Avenue, Asbury Point
Genre
Comedy, Horror, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 26m