Cold Wallet Chills Up Theaters February 28

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Well Go USA has announced it’ll be distributing the new indie thriller Cold Wallet on digital platforms this Friday. The movie will also enjoy a limited run in select theaters.

The film is about a group of Redditors who got caught up in the crypto hype of the early 2020s, lost all their money, and now want revenge. So they track down the dwelling of the man who swindled them all with plans to rob him blind. You know the recent trend of heist movies that have the burglars turn out to be the unfortunate ones and the person they chose to steal from being more evil than they are? This is another one. “When the home invasion takes a turn for the worst, they become victims in a sadistic game,” says the logline.

Cold Wallet has a more stacked cast than most low-budget film of its type. It stars Raul Castillo (Smile 2), Melonie Diaz (Charmed, as in the new one), Tony Cavalero (The Righteous Gemstones), Josh Brener (Silicon Valley) and Zoe Winters (Succession). It was directed by Cutter Hodierne from a script by John Hibey. “I make heist movies with a heart,” Hodierne says. “I’m drawn to the salt of the earth underdogs. I’m drawn to the bold, brazen characters in the crime stories of Elmore Leonard, George Pelecanos and the Coens. The hapless criminals that get in over their heads. Maybe I’m one of them.” Hey, don’t say it out loud — someone might be listening!

Cold Wallet opens in select theaters February 28. Check local listings for where it might be playing near you.

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