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      • Uncle John is meticulously observed and startlingly good. Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Sep 24, 2015 Christine N. Ziemba Paste Magazine Uncle John is an audacious combination of genres: a slow-burning mystery-thriller mixed with a mumblecore love story. There's a dash of morbid comedy thrown in for good measure, too.
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  2. Veteran character actor John Ashton ("Beverly Hills Cop" I and II, "Gone Baby Gone") is sublime as "Uncle John", a quiet pillar of a small farming community whose residents are blithely unaware how deep his still waters run. Deep and dark. Seems that John has lost someone dear to him.

  3. Sep 17, 2015 · Turns out Ben has a beloved uncle who raised him, a man by the name of John. And when the two young flirters head his way for an impromptu visit, all secrets will be revealed. Or will they?

    • Steven Piet
  4. Uncle John is a 2015 American thriller film directed by Steven Piet, who co-wrote it with producer Erik Crary. It stars John Ashton in the title role as a respected and well-liked townsperson who murders a local bully.

  5. Sep 24, 2015 · All hail an unexpected thriller called Uncle John that boils up out of nowhere, the kind of polished, understated throb in the temple that gives independent, low-budget filmmaking a good...

    • Rex Reed
  6. Uncle John: Directed by Steven Piet. With John Ashton, Alex Moffat, Jenna Lyng Adams, Ronnie Gene Blevins. In this tale of small town intrigue, an urbanite returns to his quiet hometown on an impromptu trip as his Uncle, widely respected in town, struggles to evade suspicion of a murder.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Steven Piet
    • 2015-09-18
  7. The plot revolving around the elderly man, "Uncle John", is pretty good. It builds tension and you root for him despite the fact that he's a murderer. THEN, the plot switches over to Nephew SmartAss McBlandness and his uninteresting advertising company life.

  8. Uncle John is an audacious combination of genres: a slow-burning mystery-thriller mixed with a mumblecore love story. There's a dash of morbid comedy thrown in for good measure, too.