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Director: William Bridges
Cast: Sam Rockwell, Maisy Stella
When the daughter of a wealthy politico goes missing, low-level Los Angeles PI Frank Armstrong embarks on a mission into the world of the young, privileged elite to track her down. Battling the debilitating symptoms of a late-stage brain tumor, his grasp on reality becomes increasingly fragile, and as the unlikely duo sets out on the run, old memories blur with the present, dredging up dark secrets from his past.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Tumor, directed by William Bridges, is a thriller that follows a Los Angeles PI with a late-stage brain tumor as he investigates the disappearance of a wealthy politico's daughter. Critics have not yet widely reviewed the film, and details on its awards recognition and public reception are unavailable.
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Fans of psychological thrillers and nonlinear narratives will find much to appreciate in Tumor, directed by William Bridges. The film's standout is Sam Rockwell's gritty, nuanced performance as a private investigator battling the effects of a late-stage brain tumor, which lends a heightened sense of fragility and instability to his pursuit of a missing heiress.
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