The Lookout

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Critics' Reviews

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Village Voice: Robert Wilonsky
Gordon-Levitt's worth the admission all by his lonesome. He's that good--the proverbial young man with an old soul who brings unexpected depth, complexity, and sincerity to what could have been just another damaged-guy role. He's the one to look out for.Read Full Review »
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USA Today: Claudia Puig
Rarely does a first-time director make as auspicious a debut as Scott Frank has done with the haunting, engrossing and intelligent thriller The Lookout.Read Full Review »
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ROLLING STONE: Peter Travers
The Lookout is Frank's show. He's crafted a haunting and hypnotic film that transcends pulp by creating characters that get under your skin.Read Full Review »
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LOS ANGELES TIMES: Kenneth Turan
A writer's thriller. True, it's cleanly and efficiently directed, and it showcases some crackerjack acting, but the reason it's a real pleasure to watch is that a writer's sensibility is the foundation everything is built on.Read Full Review »
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Salon.com: Stephanie Zacharek
So refreshingly straightforward that at first you may not know what to make of it.Read Full Review »
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Boston Globe: Ty Burr
Promises minor pleasures and delivers them. In the process, it's gracious enough to kick in a few extras: a nifty central gimmick, a self-effacing lead performance, and a big slice of ham from supporting actor Jeff Daniels .Read Full Review »
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Philadelphia Inquirer: Steven Rea
Coolly crafted crime thriller.Read Full Review »
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The New York Times: Matt Zoller Seitz
Mr. Frank’s screenplay for The Lookout was long considered one of Hollywood's great unproduced scripts. The end product doesn't justify that buildup...Still, there's a lot to like here, and the film's bleak setting and empathetic tone add interest to what could have been a by-the-numbers affair.Read Full Review »
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ReelViews: James Berardinelli
The movie's anti-climatic resolution in concert with the holes left by the occasionally untidy script result in The Lookout not living up to its promise. Compared to some of Frank's past projects, this is a tepid offering.Read Full Review »
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Washington Post: Ann Hornaday
The dour, downbeat story eventually spirals into grisly Grand Guignol and contrivance. Still, Gordon-Levitt is superb, and Jeff Daniels delivers a wry and wily performance as Pratt's blind roommate.Read Full Review »
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