Steel

You can't understand the future until you have made peace with the past.

5.5
20151h 48m

Daniel, a successful TV journalist living life in the fast lane, has fallen into a deep depression. His seemingly perfect life suddenly collapses under him when panic attacks force him to deal with himself and his past.

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Cast

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David Cameron

Alexander

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Mimi Kuzyk

Aunt Margret

Photo of Jason Wishnowski

Jason Wishnowski

Ryan Peters

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John B. Lowe

Ned Watson

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Sheila Campbell

Attractive Woman

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Andrea del Campo

Daniel's Mother

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Maxine Gibson Bruce

Daniel's Sister

Photo of Logan Creran

Logan Creran

Young Friend

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Tyhr Trubiak

Rock Star

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Darren Felbel

Semi-trailer Driver

Photo of Ernie Pitts

Ernie Pitts

Truck Driver

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Gabriel Daniels

Grocery Delivery Guy

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Alan Castanga

Chinese Food Delivery Guy

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Reviews

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6/10

It's a very odd bag of very uneven quality--one third compelling psycho-drama, one third boring screen filler, and another third hilarious/embarrassing sap--but I'd much rather watch this oddity again (and again) than the next generic Hollywood pap.

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Unfortunately, Chad Connell ("Daniel") overacts as a talk show host who thrives on getting big name celebrities to admit things on air and so his ratings soar! Privately, however, he is a psychological and emotional void of a man. He seeks sex from male escorts and has no ties to anyone; he also starts to find himself suffering from panic attacks. His body finds it's own, unique, way of facing his demons and getting him through the trauma. Good efforts from David Cameron ("Alexander" - a sort of Zac Efron-lite) and Tamara Gorski ("Barb") help him to get to the root of his problems and although the pace of this film is really slow, and the frenetic score a bit irritating at times, it is still a decent looking effort with some interesting twists.

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