Phantom Halo
The film revolves around an unfortunate family becase their father Warren daily submerged in alcohol with the money earned by his 2 sons everyday. Despite the dangerous job, Beckket, the eldest brother , goes to work everyday to earn money to repay his father. Meanwhile, Samuel finds a way out of this life and get rid of the debt before the tragedy made them from becoming tragedies in life.
22 October 1975, Arizona, USA
9 January 1971, Inglewood, California, USA
12 December 1978, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
21 September 1942, London, England, UK
June 16, 2015
"Phantom Halo" ends up as a bit of a mess, and while not an unintentional farce, it's nothing to write a soliloquy about either.June 16, 2015
A good idea -- con artists using Shakespeare for their hustle -- surrounded by a lot of trite and overused ones, which then take over the movie.June 17, 2015
Phantom Halo is overstuffed even before Bogdanovich starts layering in the soliloquies and comic book metaphors.June 18, 2015
This film keeps reaching for cleverness but comes up with a fistful of clichés.June 18, 2015
Confused and tedious, "Phantom Halo" is a mess of a movie that struggles to keep itself together for 90 minutes, gradually disintegrating until all that's left are good intentions.June 18, 2015
This far too busy stew of various bad ideas, peppered with ridiculously overt violence, never seems to quite decide what it wants to be.June 19, 2015
None of it is convincing in the least, although the actors do as much as they can. "Phantom Halo" ends up feeling like a mash-up of two many other mediocre films.June 17, 2015
A genre mishmash cobbled together from the refuse of disparate visual and narrative modes.June 19, 2015
A dark, satisfying work that can be forgiven for the moments it succumbs to Hollywood convention.June 18, 2015
Despite the cast's obvious dedicated efforts, Bogdanovich curiously studies her characters at clinical distances, preferring to observe them rather than be them.June 19, 2015
Messy and confused, the film is a mishmash of tropes from Shakespeare, heist movies, family melodrama, and romance novels hastily thrown together.