
A Glaring Emission 2010
In Aaron Moorhead's razor-sharp indie crime comedy *A Glaring Emission (2010)*, Sean Dennison stars as Brian Torro, a slick con artist who's made a fortune by spinning lies into gold—until a blackmailer (Joe Reed) threatens to expose him for a cool 50 million euros.
Director: Aaron Moorhead
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is *A Glaring Emission (2010)* about?
The film follows Brian Torro, a charismatic fraudster who's built his empire on lies—until a blackmailer exposes his scheme and demands a fortune to stay silent. Torro has seven days to outmaneuver his adversary, blending high stakes with razor-sharp wit in this crime-comedy satire.
Who directed *A Glaring Emission*?
Aaron Moorhead, the independent filmmaker known for his sharp social satires, helmed *A Glaring Emission* and co-wrote its screenplay.
Who stars in *A Glaring Emission*?
The film features Sean Dennison as the lead con artist, alongside Caitlyn Musgrove, Joe Reed, Heath Lanzillotti, and Shane Brady in pivotal roles.
Is *A Glaring Emission (2010)* worth watching?
For fans of dark comedies and twisty crime thrillers, *A Glaring Emission* offers a brisk, witty escape with a clever premise and solid performances. The 88-minute runtime keeps the pacing tight, though its niche humor may not appeal to everyone.
How long is *A Glaring Emission*?
The film runs 88 minutes—just under an hour and a half of high-energy con-artistry and sharp dialogue.
A Glaring Emission (2010) — Inside the Mind of a Master Deceiver
In Aaron Moorhead's razor-sharp indie crime comedy *A Glaring Emission (2010)*, Sean Dennison stars as Brian Torro, a slick con artist who's made a fortune by spinning lies into gold—until a blackmailer (Joe Reed) threatens to expose him for a cool 50 million euros. With just a week to escape the trap, Torro must deploy every trick in the book, blending cunning deception with high-stakes tension in a world where truth is just another commodity.
Moorhead, who co-wrote the screenplay, crafts a darkly comedic tale that dissects the absurdity of corporate jargon and the very art of BS. Combining the wit of a heist flick with the grit of a modern hustle, this 88-minute ride balances razor's-edge suspense and biting satire, painting a world where credibility is currency and no one's hands are clean.