Metascore
52 out of 100

Mixed or average reviews - based on 13 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 13
  2. Negative: 1 out of 13
  1. 80
    Haunting and chilling, yet biting black tragi-comedy.
  2. 80
    This impressive - and utterly depressing - feature debut is another in the current rush of testaments to the power of the new corporation to suck the goodness from its employees and all who have the misfortune to enter its orbit.
  3. 75
    If you require that you "like" a movie, then Rick is not for you, because there is nothing likable about it. It's rotten to the core and right down to the end. But if you find that such extremes can be fascinating, then the movie may cheer you, not because it is happy, but because it goes for broke.
  4. 75
    A devilish updating of Verdi's "Rigoletto."
  5. 60
    A deliciously bitter tale of lust and betrayal.
  6. Reviewed by: Joshua Kosman
    50
    Seems to want to be a fierce satire of corporate culture. But by hewing so faithfully to their source, the creators don't let the material pursue its own direction, and the result feels dramatically arbitrary.
  7. Reviewed by: Ty Burr
    50
    Everything about this curio is claustrophobic.
  8. It’s a frequently riveting gambit, and the actors give it their all. However, the mood and the stylized camerawork make the proceedings too arch to completely succeed.
  9. Reviewed by: Jorge Morales
    50
    Rick (Bill Pullman) is an embittered cad who fails to earn the audience's sympathy, so the film falls short of its source's tragic dimensions. That aside, Daniel Handler's script and Curtiss Clayton's direction hit all the right notes, especially in the final act.
  10. Reviewed by: Carina Chocano
    50
    Feels like it was written by an oddball artist-temp type with an ax to grind - which, as it happens, it was.
  11. The belated sentimentality of the movie is as thudding as its fire-and-brimstone moralism; they're really two sides of the same counterfeit coin.
  12. 40
    It's hard for Rick to maintain this jangled tone, which aims to be simultaneously heartbreaking and broadly satirical. The latter tack pushes Rick too far, and too soon.
  13. Reviewed by: Todd McCarthy
    30
    A noxious little tale of Wall Street types whose amorality knows no limit, Rick takes smarmy knowingness to ludicrous extremes.

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