“The Quick And Dirty” (** out of four) was a slick and routine crime melodrama set in the deep South in which a career criminal (Sean C. Dwyer) is lured into taking one final job that may prove to be his big score or may be his undoing. Co-directors Jordan Krug and Nicholas Shields show their obvious homages to Sam Peckinpah, Michael Mann, and early Quentin Tarantino but it’s enervatingly routine and you’ll likely forget it as “quickly” as you watch it. For no particular reason, this is set in the 1970’s. For no particular reason should you waste your time on this anyway.

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