
Angels Die Slowly 2010
Beneath the sultry glow of a New Orleans summer night, two predators stalk the French Quarter's neon-lit alleys in *Angels Die Slowly (2010)*, unaware that their every move is watched by a figure consumed by vengeance.
Director: Charlie Brown
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Angels Die Slowly (2010) about?
*Angels Die Slowly* follows Angel and Dee, two dangerous individuals prowling the French Quarter on a sweltering summer night. Unbeknownst to them, they've drawn the attention of a vengeful man who's tracking their every move, turning their hunt for prey into a deadly pursuit of their own.
Who directed Angels Die Slowly?
Charlie Brown directed *Angels Die Slowly (2010)*, bringing a sharp eye for atmospheric tension to this Southern horror-thriller.
Who stars in Angels Die Slowly?
The film features Heidi Van Horne and Armando Leduc as the central duo, with Victoria Charters, Michael Dardant, and Donna DuPlantier rounding out the key cast.
Is Angels Die Slowly (2010) worth watching?
For fans of slow-burn thrillers with a Southern Gothic edge, *Angels Die Slowly* delivers on atmosphere and suspense. While it may not be for those seeking jump scares, its tight pacing and revenge-driven plot make it a solid choice within the horror-thriller genre.
How long is Angels Die Slowly?
The runtime of *Angels Die Slowly (2010)* is 86 minutes.
About Angels Die Slowly (2010) — A Louisiana Horror Thriller of Revenge and Retribution
Beneath the sultry glow of a New Orleans summer night, two predators stalk the French Quarter's neon-lit alleys in *Angels Die Slowly (2010)*, unaware that their every move is watched by a figure consumed by vengeance. Directed by Charlie Brown, this chilling thriller plunges viewers into a world where Angel and Dee, a pair of ruthless hunters, become the hunted in a deadly game of cat and mouse. With Heidi Van Horne and Armando Leduc delivering gripping performances at the heart of this Louisiana-set nightmare, the film blends raw tension with Southern Gothic atmosphere, where humidity hangs thick and morality wears thin.
As the city's dark underbelly closes in, the line between hunter and prey blurs in a story fueled by betrayal and retribution. *Angels Die Slowly* isn't just another horror flick—it's a slow-burn descent into paranoia, where every shadow could hide a knife and every smile a lie. Offering a mix of visceral thrills and psychological unease, this 86-minute descent into madness is a must-watch for fans of gritty, atmospheric thrillers.