Go Disturbing Film by johnboy32064 Excellent acting by everyone. Jodie deserves a nomination. I hadn't seen the play and had didn't read reviews, so I didn't recall the plot. It was a difficult film for me to sit through--not because...
So-so The stakes are lost on me by ska-triumph The movie's tagline - comedy of no manners - along with the pedigree play and cast should've been a winning formula. Polanski and a film 95% interior should've had tension racketed up. But he's...
Go Carnage by LFarina06 Great cast, did not have high expectations of the film itself but did expect great things from these Oscar-worthy actors and they did not disappoint! Many laughs throughout the theatre, I experienced...
88 Boston Globe | Ty Burr The film's an even four-hander, with awful behavior spread evenly among the characters and spellbinding performances by the quartet of co-leads. Read full review
88 Philadelphia Inquirer | Steven Rea Think "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," but then think fun. Read full review
80 The Hollywood Reporter | Todd McCarthy Snappy, nasty, deftly acted and perhaps the fastest paced film ever directed by a 78-year-old, this adaptation of Yasmina Reza's award-winning play God of Carnage fully delivers the laughs and savagery of the stage piece. Read full review
65 NPR | Bob Mondello But it does mean you're always aware that you're watching filmed theater - a scripted pressure-cooker where playability is being allowed to trump plausibility as theoretically cultivated adults morph into savages - going from civility to carnage in 80 minutes flat. Read full review