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Director: Nicholas Bushman
Cast: Rick Rossovich, Mike Dwyer, Katie Keene, Kevin Crowley
In this freewheeling dark comedy, a haunted Marine spends one crazy day with his estranged son.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Sandbar is a 2012 dark comedy film directed by Nicholas Bushman that follows a haunted Marine spending a wild day with his estranged son. The film has received a mixed critical reception, with some praising its offbeat humor and character exploration, while others found it uneven. Details about its public reception or any awards recognition are unavailable.
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Sandbar, the 2012 dark comedy directed by Nicholas Bushman, offers a unique blend of haunting drama and freewheeling humor as a Marine spends an eventful day with his estranged son. Fans of character-driven stories and offbeat, genre-blending films will appreciate the film's depth and surprises, especially the strong performances from leads Rick Rossovich and Mike Dwyer.
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