
Bullitt County (2018)
1h 38m | PG-13
An action/thriller set in 1977 about four friends who reunite for a bachelor party to hunt for buried Prohibition money on Kentucky's Bluegrass Bourbon Trail, only to become ripped apart by greed, corruption, and murder.
Director: David McCracken
Studio: Mr. Pictures
Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller
Video: 720p
Cast

Mike C. Nelson
as Gordie

Jenni Melear
as Robin

David McCracken
as Keaton

Napoleon Ryan
as Wayne

Dorothy Lyman
as The Mrs.

Richard Riehle
as The Mr.
Reviews
It's not a great movie, but it is a fun, entertaining, and trope filled Indie movie. It's the kind of flick that you would expect to come out of the indie craze from the 90s with all the appropriate (if not predictable just for the genre) twists and turns along the way. It's not a bad film, I think the problem is that it's 2019 and the audience for a movie like this has aged a lot. It's not the action extravaganza that explodes with over-the-top special effects and, I'm pretty sure that hurt it. It's stylistic enough to be fun. It's period enough to be fun. The acting isn't bad. The plot is typical indie bloodbath, and the movie plays out exactly how you would expect. It's not as bad a film as people are making it out to be and, if you take it for what it is, it's a good film for the genre.