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Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.

  • 70
    Washington Post | Stephen Hunter

    The movie is small but sensational. I don't know what writer-director Frank E. Flowers might lose by trying to take his career international, but he has real talent. Read full review

  • 60
    Los Angeles Times |

    Haven is far from perfect, with some uncomfortable pacing, wayward accents and less-than-satisfying denouements. But it's a refreshing, character-driven antidote to the late-summer movie-house blahs, and Flowers looks like a talent worth watching. Read full review

  • 50
    Boston Globe | Wesley Morris

    Silly little thriller. Read full review

  • 50
    Salon.com | Andrew O'Hehir

    A trashy thriller of the kind that used to make up the second half of double bills in crumbling downtown theaters, circa 1977. Read full review

  • 50
    The Hollywood Reporter | Sheri Linden

    Furiously crossing and double-crossing, the two main story lines never quite fuse or comment on each other. Read full review

  • 40
    Variety | Eddie Cockrell

    A seesaw chronology and generally chaotic approach plagues Haven, an overly ambitious, multicharacter love story-cum-underworld revenge drama set on a fleetingly exotic island. Read full review

  • 38
    New York Daily News | Elizabeth Weitzman

    Like a mango rotting in the sun, Frank Flowers' squishy Caribbean thriller has been sitting on the shelf long enough to attract suspicion. Bite into it at your own risk. Read full review

  • 33
    Entertainment Weekly | Lisa Schwarzbaum

    Terminally muddled crime drama. Read full review

  • 30
    The New York Times | Nathan Lee

    From a producer of "Crash" comes Haven, an even phonier exercise in manufactured conflict, facile irony and preposterous contrivance. Read full review

  • 25
    San Francisco Chronicle | Mick LaSalle

    It's just horsing around that comes to nothing. No, it's worse. It's horsing around designed to disguise nothing as something. Read full review

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