Go Bipolar Puts it Best by MedRed Side Effects has two very distinct halves. The first part of the movie is slow, meticulous, and intelligent. From someone in the industry, it paints a very realistic picture of depression symptoms...
Go Smart. by mlr1012 Great film. Keeps you guessing. I gasped, along with the rest of the audience, several times. Mara, Law, and Zeta-Jones were phenomenal. If you do nothing else this weekend, go see Side Effects....
Go It will keep you guessing! by sjwalsh97 We went to this movie for a date night...my husband picked it. I didn't know a lot about it, which was probably good. It was very interesting with lots of twists and turns, which I like. This is a...
90 Wall Street Journal | Joe Morgenstern In another sense, though, everything is exactly what it seems, expertly crafted and cleverly compounded for high-dose entertainment. Read full review
88 Rolling Stone | Peter Travers Side Effects is Soderbergh in full, flinty vigor. It's anything but a formula murder mystery. Read full review
88 Philadelphia Inquirer | Steven Rea Side Effects, chilly and noirish, and boasting a wily performance from Catherine Zeta-Jones as a therapist who worked with Emily earlier in her adulthood, is, Soderbergh says, his swan song. Read full review
83 Entertainment Weekly | Owen Gleiberman Side Effects is mostly a good Saturday-night movie, but by the end, it's caused a few unintended side effects of its own: a bit of head-scratching, and a giggle or two of disbelief. Read full review