Danny. Legend. God.

critic Reviews

, 89% Fresh Tomatometer Score
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    Phil HoadGuardian
    The satire transforms into something more hard-faced: a hit job on corruption, and the cult of the neo-capitalist hardman in the former eastern bloc.
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    Jake WattFILMINK (Australia)
    Perhaps what makes Danny. Legend. God so blackly amusing (and unnerving) is that its amoral title character doesn't exist too far outside the realm of believability.
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    Adam MockFilm Inquiry
    Offbeat in approach and satisfying in consummation, this is a recommendation for anyone who's ever pondered how the crass and incapable can rise to heights grossly underserved.
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    Josiah TealFilm Threat
    If you are a fan of gonzo-inspired filmmaking or satirizing the superfluity of mob life, Danny Legend God will deliver all of the above.
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    Eddie Harrisonfilm-authority.com
    ...something of a treat for those who want their films tough, edgy and reflective of the dark and dangerous now...
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    Keri O'SheaWarped Perspective
    Once the crew begins to say out loud that they're 'accomplices now', the films slips further into a kind of eerie familiarity. Where have I heard that before?
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    Katie Smith-WongFlick Feast
    A well-executed debut with an amazing performance from leading man [Dimo] Alexiev.
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    Dennis SchwartzDennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
    The indie film connects mostly because Alexiev plays his annoying Danny character as Borat as he could.
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    Hugues PorquierBattle Royale With Cheese
    This film will certainly please the fans of Mockumentary but will surely have difficulty convincing the rest of the spectators, because of its slowness, and its lack of subtlety.
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