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The Wraith
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The Wraith

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After a boy is killed at the hands of the drag-racing gang led by Packard Walsh, the mysterious Jake Kesey shows up in town. Jake turns out to be Jamie, the one who got killed, who returns to gain revenge.
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Lawrence Journal-World

August 08, 2003

This movie makes no sense.
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Washington Post
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January 01, 2000

There is all too little of the quietly charismatic Sheen and all too much of Cassavetes, who is a dead ringer for the young Hugh Hefner.
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Cinema Crazed
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October 20, 2016

The kind of revenge B movie you can enjoy thanks to its eccentric tone and unique hero.
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Film Threat

March 11, 2005

An imaginative, thrilling piece
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Time Out
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January 26, 2006

The town (comprising one house, a burger joint and no citizen who isn't a teenager or a cop) is overseen by Sheriff Randy Quaid, who displays all the reverence the script deserves.
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Matinee Magazine

July 25, 2002

An enjoyably trashy sci-fi/car racing action movie.
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Sarasota Herald-Tribune
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May 02, 2013

A big glop of low-budget Hollywood cheese, sliced from half a dozen other movies. Still, as a piece of '80s zeitgeist, it offers something of a glimpse into the national psyche of the time - not to mention the feather hairdos and jean jackets.
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New York Times

August 30, 2004

Mr. Cassavetes is effectively black-hearted, and makes a striking figure, and Randy Quaid does a lot with the underdeveloped role of a local sheriff.
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TV Guide
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May 06, 2008

A ridiculous mishmash of drag racing, ghosts, and science fiction.
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