88 Minutes
“Writer Gary Scott Thompson throws everything into one mess of a screenplay.”
“Writer Gary Scott Thompson throws everything into one mess of a screenplay.”
“A cleverly-written little picture that will probably slide under the radar unless your part of the indie house crowd.”
“[Director] Ayer’s lands some solid punches with the boys in blue, but doesn’t give us enough depth from the main and supporting characters.”
“The traumatic scenes of fear are effective for the genre and with most of the characters spending their time in utter shock.”
“Gawky at times, but never fumbles. It’s an entertaining take in the world of sports most of us have probably only seen on black and
“Although the acting is top-notch in this intelligent albeit soft-around-the-edges drama, one can’t ignore the tediousness that lingers between the characters’ separate stories.”
“Predictable and cliché from the rise and fall of the main hero to the obvious plot twists and payoff.”
“An interesting story touted in a most uninteresting way…a sluggish foot chase mended together by Hollywood.”
“A weak addition to the genre that should be discarded as fast as the click of a point-and-shoot.”
“it is amazing to see the courage and distinctive style [director] Riggen has injected into the film.”
“A long, well-planned out experimental project that is attention-grabbing but ultimately meaningless.”
“Offers up great voice work by Carrey, Carell, and others and keeps the pop culture references at a acceptable level.”