88 Slant Magazine | Joseph Jon Lanthier Tim Heidecker's Swanson does not amuse us in spite of the pity he inspires but because of it. Read full review
63 New York Post | Kyle Smith Picture "Raging Bull" with a sleazy prep from the Brooklyn hipsteropolis of Williamsburg, and you'll get the idea of The Comedy, a character study that tries to make the revolting compelling. Read full review
63 Boston Globe | Wesley Morris At some point, he finds himself drifting around a swimming pool, and it's tempting to think of Dustin Hoffman sinking to the bottom of the deep end in "The Graduate." But there's a difference. Swanson's pool is empty. Read full review
50 The Hollywood Reporter | The anomie of entitlement pushed to poisonous extremes is the basis of this provocation, which is as frustrating as it is intriguing. Read full review