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Metascore
4 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 40The New York TimesBen KenigsbergThe New York TimesBen KenigsbergThe Word is never boring, though that has as much to do with the mounting absurdities and ripe acting as it does with the resourceful use of crosscutting by the director, Gregory W. Friedle.
- 30The Hollywood ReporterStephen FarberThe Hollywood ReporterStephen FarberFails to rise above the inherent sordidness of the subject matter. It’s indifferently acted and directed, though it generates a measure of suspense and queasy fascination.
- 20Village VoiceAaron HillisVillage VoiceAaron HillisAttempts to offer the white-knuckle gratifications of a studio procedural with a conspicuous lack of production values, screen talent, plausibility, originality, or a lick of aesthetic flair.
- 0The DissolveVadim RizovThe DissolveVadim RizovDirector Gregory W. Friedle, his cast, and crew perform their jobs so poorly across the board, it’s an inadvertent negative demonstration of the professionalism separating even the shoddiest Hollywood production from this kind of self-financed amateur-hour attempt.