

Movie spotlight
Dog
Sierra, a teenage sociopath, is consumed by incurable boredom, driving her to experiment with intimacy and violence in search of something that finally makes her feel. Her restlessness only worsens when her naive cousin, Tess, pulls her beyond the safe confines of the suburbs and into a world filled with similarly angsty young adults. Sierra is convinced she can handle whatever the outside world throws at her, but her father isn’t so sure—and neither of them truly knows who’s right.
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Plot Summary
Army Ranger Briggs and his canine companion, Lulu, race down the Pacific Coast in a desperate attempt to make it to a fellow soldier's funeral on time. Along the way, they encounter each other's wild sides, repairing the past and testing their patience and bond.
Critical Reception
Dog received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences, with praise directed towards Channing Tatum's performance and the heartwarming relationship between the human and canine leads. Some critics found the plot to be predictable, but the film's emotional core and humor resonated well.
What Reviewers Say
A surprisingly touching and often funny buddy comedy.
Channing Tatum delivers a compelling performance that anchors the film.
The bond between Tatum and his canine co-star is the undeniable heart of the movie.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's emotional depth, humor, and the strong chemistry between Channing Tatum and the dogs. Many viewers found the movie to be a heartwarming and satisfying watch.
Fun Fact
Channing Tatum co-directed 'Dog' and also served as a writer and producer, marking his directorial debut.
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