83 indieWIRE | Eric Kohn Rubberneck has more in common with the growing Karpovsky oeuvre than it may appear -- and even inadvertently critiques it. Read full review
80 The Hollywood Reporter | John DeFore A character-driven take on true-crime fare, Alex Karpovsky's Rubberneck marks a solid dramatic turn for a filmmaker best known for playing comedic parts in indie films like "Tiny Furniture." Read full review
80 Village Voice | Ernest Hardy Karpovsky is unsettlingly good as Paul, and Newman's Danielle is sexy and layered. Read full review
75 Entertainment Weekly | Owen Gleiberman The movie is scattershot (intense at some moments, slack at others), but it earns its docu-style creepiness, and Karpovsky's stretch as an actor is daring and authentic. Read full review