No IF YOU NEED HOLLYWOOD TO TELL YOU HOW TO THINK... by Blue_Dog Shoot'em up Tarantino knock-off bloody urban gangster film is inter-spliced with video and audio from the 2008 banking crisis to make a metaphorical statement about the soullessness and money...
Go Liked it by leoncia73 My husband and I enjoyed the film, it seems slow at times, but suddenly something happens, we saw it a a dark comedy sometimes, but also a good critic to our society, if you go, it is worthy to watch...
Must Go! Killing them softly by Moore_JamesIII Very good movie. Very Tarantini-ish in that the violence is plentiful and graphic. A no-nonsense hit man movie. The director whose name I can't recall is a bit of a political cynic, but I tend to...
100 The Hollywood Reporter | Todd McCarthy The film is terribly smart in every respect, with ne'er-a-false note performances and superb craft work from top to bottom. Read full review
100 Entertainment Weekly | Owen Gleiberman Killing them Softly is a lurid and nasty little nihilistic hitman noir, with an ingenuity that sneaks up on you. Read full review
88 Philadelphia Inquirer | Steven Rea Jolting, suspenseful, full of twisted sympathy for its goons' row of characters, and wickedly amusing to boot, Killing Them Softly summons up the ghosts of "Goodfellas" and a whole nasty tradition of crime pics. And then it lets its ghosts go, whacking and thwacking away. Read full review
88 Boston Globe | Ty Burr A bleakly comic, brutally Darwinian gangland saga that at times comes close to being this year's "Drive." It also does something that, if you're from around these parts, seems downright perverse. It takes the Boston out of George V. Higgins. Read full review