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8 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 88RogerEbert.comMatt FagerholmRogerEbert.comMatt FagerholmTape isn’t just a movie. It is a rallying cry.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckA hard-hitting psychological drama about an actress who surreptitiously monitors her former assailant and his current prospective victim, Tape benefits from its well-executed thriller mechanics and terrific performances by its three leads.
- 70VarietyOwen GleibermanVarietyOwen Gleiberman“Bombshell” aside, Tape is one of the very first dramas of the #MeToo era to confront, head-on, what harassment looks like and how it really works. Yet even as the film feels up-to-the-minute, it’s been made with a certain threadbare, streets-of-New-York punk feminist mythologizing that may remind you, at times, of the films of Beth B.
- 63Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreKampmeir’s made a lean, disturbing #MeToo tale that should be the last thing any acting class shows its students before graduation, if not on enrollment day as well.
- 50IndieWireKate ErblandIndieWireKate ErblandInevitably, Tape will inspire conversations — its woefully conceived final sequence literally begs for them — but perhaps not the ones Kampmeier anticipated when crafting a film that, for all its missteps, is built on necessary storytelling.
- 40Los Angeles TimesKimber MyersLos Angeles TimesKimber MyersTape might be based on a true story but it still feels disingenuous, both in its bleakest moments and in those meant to inspire solidarity. There’s clumsiness present in the filmmaking, with issues that deserve so much better.
- 30Film ThreatAlex SavelievFilm ThreatAlex SavelievA commendable subject matter does not a good movie make. Tape is inherently misguided, a queasily voyeuristic project, rendered nearly-unwatchable by its pseudo-artistic tendencies and patronizing tone.
- 20The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisThe New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisTape, in short, is a terrible movie about appalling behavior.