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Liquor Bank

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A young man relapses, missing his one year sobriety anniversary party at his local AA support group.

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Bill Arceneaux Moviegoing with Bill Oct 2
3.5/5
No flare, no manufactured excitement, and no force to be found with this film. Just moments, honest and noble. It doesn't burst with drama so much as it presents with a pulse. That's enough. Go to Full Review
Justin Brown Medium Popcorn Jul 27
3/5
Despite some poor lighting, this was a solid story with strong performances. Go to Full Review
Brandon Collins Medium Popcorn Jul 27
4/5
Powerful performances, very intense and raw. Authentic dialogue and strong storytelling. Go to Full Review
Dom Fisher Geek Vibes Nation Jul 20
8.5/10
Liquor Bank is a sincere portrayal of commitment, patience, and selflessness. From its vulnerable, attention-grabbing opening to its full-hearted, grounded conclusion, this short film is a fantastic reminder that good people still exist. Go to Full Review
Lissete Lanuza Sáenz Fangirlish Jul 9
Marcellus Cox’s Liquor Bank is a clear-eyed, emotional, and affecting look at not just the ways alcoholism affects a person, but the way it impacts the people around them, and shapes every relationship. Go to Full Review
Sarah Vincent Sarah G Vincent Views Jul 6
Black men facing mental health struggles is a much-needed, emerging genre with such films as “Magazine Dreams” (2023) and “To Live and Die and Live” (2023) so Cox seems to have his finger on the pulse. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis A young man relapses, missing his one year sobriety anniversary party at his local AA support group.
Director
Marcellus Cox
Producer
Marcellus Cox
Screenwriter
Marcellus Cox
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
15m