- Studio: Weinstein Company, The
- Release Date: Nov 30, 2012
- Starring: Ben Mendelsohn, Brad Pitt, James Gandolfini, Ray Liotta, Richard Jenkins, Sam Shepard, Scoot McNairy
- Summary: Adapted from George V. Higgins novel and set in New Orleans, Killing Them Softly follows professional enforcer, Jackie Cogan, who investigates a heist that occurs during a high stakes, mob-protected, poker game. (Weinstein Company)
- Director: Andrew Dominik
- Genre(s): Drama, Thriller, Crime
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 23 out of 42
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Mixed: 17 out of 42
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Negative: 2 out of 42
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100Killing them Softly is a lurid and nasty little nihilistic hitman noir, with an ingenuity that sneaks up on you.
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80This is a deliberately chilly and nerve-wracking experience, and one of the bleakest portraits of American society seen on-screen in the last several decades.
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60His (Andrew Dominik) film delivers when it matters, especially with its crystallizing final lines. Not only do they wrap a bow on what ends up being a treatise on the uglier side of capitalism, but they stand among the most memorable closing lines in recent Hollywood history.
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Nov 11, 201238The film's cynicism, like everything else, is nothing more than empty posturing, a fashionable pose adopted to ingratiate itself with a disenfranchised public.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 26 out of 55
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Mixed: 10 out of 55
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Negative: 19 out of 55
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