THE DISAPPEARANCE OF ALICE CREED


THE DISAPPEARANCE OF ALICE CREED

    • Release Date
    • :
    • 06 Aug 2010 (Intl.)
      19 Nov 2010 (Ind.)
    • Sutradara
    • :
    • J Blakeson
    • Pemain
    • :
    • Gemma Arterton, Martin Compston, Eddie Marsan
    • Naskah
    • :
    • J Blakeson
    • Duration
    • :
    • 100 min.
    • Rotten Meter
    • :
    • 81 %
    • Audience Meter
    • :
    • 63 %
    • Movie Critics
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    • 19 reviewers

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    • Mark Feeney
    • Boston Globe
    • Score 3/4
    • The Disappearance of Alice Creed begins with a van being stolen and ends with a different stolen vehicle being driven away. In between comes a tight, efficient thriller with just three actors and at least two whopper switcheroos.
    • 16 Sep 2010
    • James Berardinelli
    • ReelViews
    • Score 3/4
    • It's refreshing to see someone putting the needs of the part over her image, and this is far from a halfhearted performance. It's gritty and gutsy.
    • 09 Sep 2010
    • Stephen Cole
    • Globe and Mail
    • Score 3/4
    • And unlike many filmmakers who make movies to take pictures, Blakeson is interested in his players. His three principals deliver convincingly messy, ambiguous performances.
    • 13 Aug 2010
    • Bruce Demara
    • Toronto Star
    • Score 3.5/4
    • Like all top-notch best thrillers, The Disappearance of Alice Creed is a suspense-filled caper flick with enough twists and turns to leave the audience gasping and guessing until its final moments.
    • 13 Aug 2010
    • Peter Rainer
    • Christian Science Monitor
    • No Score
    • It wants to be a movie about the intersection between criminality and the class system but, for that, it could have used a bit more class.
    • 13 Aug 2010
    • Rex Reed
    • New York Observer
    • Score 3/4
    • A pulsating revelation on many levels at once.
    • 11 Aug 2010
    • Michael Phillips
    • At the Movies
    • No Score
    • A.O. Scott
    • At the Movies
    • No Score
    • Ian Buckwalter
    • NPR
    • Score 6/10
    • A skilled cast is Blakeson's greatest asset in his attempt to elevate his material above its pulpy limitations. All three are better actors than this sort of movie might call for.
    • 06 Aug 2010
    • Mike Hale
    • New York Times
    • Score 3/5
    • Will keep your attention, but you may walk away thinking you've seen something like it before.
    • 06 Aug 2010

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