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4 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- With not a single original idea in its makeup, Certain Fury has to rely on something else to give it a kick. This it finds in foul language and heavy violence.
- 25TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineThe film tries to be a modern-day female version of THE DEFIANT ONES but fails to be anything more than 87 minutes of tripe.
- 0Los Angeles TimesLos Angeles TimesA rank, execrable disaster, Certain Fury is the kind of movie that's destined to show up in a trivia game as the answer to the question: "What's the worst film ever to star two Oscar-winning performers?" Rated R for its gratuitous violence, foul language and bad acting, it's a cheesy, ludicrously implausible bloodfest that tries to pass itself off as a distaff update of "The Defiant Ones." [6 March 1985, p.4]
- 0Miami HeraldBill CosfordMiami HeraldBill CosfordThere's a crude energy to the opening scenes of this film, suggesting that the director might one day find a trade. The rest of it is the worst kind of trash, being not just vicious but stupid, too. Peter Fonda appears in an expanded walk-on as a pimp, his "special appearance." Fonda, O'Neal, Cara and the aforementioned Blakley; it is a long fall indeed. [6 March 1985, p.5]