“Gripping” ’70s-set thriller based on “bizarre” true story debuts with 100% Rotten Tomatoes rating

In the 70s-era thriller titled “Dead Man’s Wire,” which is loosely based on a remarkable true event, has begun its run with a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes.

In Indianapolis, the movie centers around a character named Tony Kiritsis, who finds himself struggling to keep up with his home loan repayments. Tony begins to suspect that his broker is deliberately refusing to grant him more time for this very reason, and that they intend to take possession of his house.

He takes the broker hostage using a shotgun and a wire, demanding both ransom money and an apology.

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In the movie, Bill Skarsgård from “IT” plays Kiritsis, alongside Dacre Montgomery known for “Stranger Things”. Additionally, Colman Domingo, Al Pacino, and Cary Elwes are also part of the cast.

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Bill Skarsgård (from “IT”) takes on the role of Kiritsis, with Dacre Montgomery (“Stranger Things”) joining him. The cast also includes Colman Domingo, Al Pacino, and Cary Elwes.

Gus Van Sant, known for movies such as Milk and Good Will Hunting, is the director.


After its initial screening at the Toronto International Film Festival, the movie has launched with a perfect score of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 18 critical reviews. The press has hailed it as a comeback of sorts for Van Sant, suggesting he’s back in his element.

As a devoted cinema enthusiast, I must say that Bill Skarsgård truly shines in Gus Van Sant’s stylish and gripping ’70s throwback. This film is a testament to his strongest work yet. The Hollywood Reporter even praised it as such! Furthermore, The Playlist deemed this movie as Van Sant’s “Best movie in years,” applauding its sturdy, simple thrills that left me captivated.

According to RogerEbert.com, Montgomery delivers a remarkably nuanced portrayal, avoiding the dramatic panic often employed by other actors to depict quiet resignation, hinting he may even accept some of the mistreatment. The critic also notes that Van Sant demonstrates his exceptional talent for directing performances as well.

Revisiting a previously captivating and unusual story, Van Sant has built an intriguing tribute to a mesmerizing narrative, as Little White Lies mentioned in a mostly favorable yet nuanced review. However, they also pointed out that other films excel more in achieving what this one aims for.

Dead Man’s Wire does not currently have a wide release date.

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2025-09-12 13:19