Eastside is a 1999 American crime drama film directed by Lorena David, starring Mario Lopez, Elizabeth Bogush and Mark Damon Espinoza.
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Eastside | |
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Directed by | Lorena David |
Written by | Eric P. Sherman |
Produced by | Ravi Chopra Mark Roberts |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Lisa Wiegand |
Edited by | Ned Kerwin |
Music by | Armando Ávila |
Production company | Candlelight Films |
Distributed by | Hollywood Independents |
Release date | 1999 |
Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times called the film "sharp, fast and energetic" and wrote that it has "depth, dimension and wit".[1] John Jimenez of the Video Store Magazine wrote that the film is "well-done" with "acting good enough to put it in a class above most in its genre."[2]
TV Guide wrote that while the film was "sturdily acted", it is "basically a PSA aimed to point repeat offenders poised away from the path to perdition and on to the road to social service".[3] Buzz McClain of the Video Business called the film "competent if unthrilling" and "too good-natured for its own good".[4] Michael Speier of Variety wrote that while Lynch "invests his worldly wise caretaker with a degree of spirituality", the "supporting players are flat", and Lopez is "unconvincing as a young man who can steal cars and pull a trigger".[5]