'The G' Review: Dale Dickey Is One Fierce Granny

Acclaimed character actress Dale Dickey gives vicious predators targeting the elderly a brutal comeuppance in The G. The title is a nickname for "granny," but there's nothing sweet and doting about her. And stomachs will twist in revulsion as the film's dark and merciless narrative unfolds with a growing body count. Writer/director Karl R. Hearne pulls no punches, showing the worst of human nature as the strong exploit the weak with zero compunction. The G gets ugly quickly and stays visceral on the strength of Dickey's remarkable talent, but fumbles in tying up loose ends during an oddly disjointed third act.
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