Proof that a thriller can be sleekly shot, expertly cast, paced with crisp professionalism...and still be a letdown if its twists and turns hold no more surprise than yesterday's weather report.Read Full Review »
Like "Cruel Intentions," Swimfan is entertaining enough to be considered a guilty pleasure. But to transcend the teenage movie genre both movies would have needed a baby Glenn Close, and both came up short.Read Full Review »
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Village Voice: Laura Sinagra
Nothing plot-wise is worth e-mailing home about. But director John Polson's surging pace, double-flip edits, nu-metal bash-ins, and copious jump-fucks make a sure-handed tempest in this teacup.Read Full Review »
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Salon.com: Charles Taylor
Such a blatant imitation of Adrian Lyne's Reaganite thriller that the only thing you can be grateful for is that it's far too clumsy to get people arguing about it or taking it seriously.Read Full Review »
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LOS ANGELES TIMES: Manohla Dargis
This predictable teenage take on the 'Fatal Attraction' formula goes from dumb to even dumber.Read Full Review »
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ROLLING STONE: Peter Travers
It would be great to see this turd squashed under a truck, preferably a semi.Read Full Review »