- Studio: Open Road Films
- Release Date: Feb 8, 2013
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7.0
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 148 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 119 out of 148
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Mixed: 15 out of 148
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Negative: 14 out of 148
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Feb 9, 20138
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Feb 11, 20135Boring, predictable and a very weak ending. I don't understand the critic's love for Steven Soderbergh. Only positive are the performances by the actors.
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Feb 16, 20135Decent movie but not something I could recommend to anyone. I think the (roughly) 2 hours was not well spent. The last 20-30 minutes of the film felt rushed and it required a lot of acceptance from the viewer on things that were not very well explained to make the movie work. Overall it was interesting but not new or unique.
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Feb 23, 20139
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Feb 8, 20138An engrossing thriller that takes quite a few twists and turns that keeps you guessing throughout most of the film. I had heard that this movie was inspired and I could definitely see that. Law and Mara lead the way for a cast that overall did a very good job in the acting department.
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Apr 29, 20138
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Feb 14, 20136I hope this is not his last film as it is not one of his better efforts. It starts out with a great deal of promise but when the plot has to be solved, it falters. The resolution seems rushed as if they ran out of ideas. The Jude Law character figuring it out and then Jones being so ignorant after being so cunning is just too unbelievable. I was hoping for better.
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Feb 10, 20136
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Feb 9, 20134
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Feb 12, 20135
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Feb 10, 20135
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Feb 26, 20131
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Feb 8, 20134
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Feb 11, 20137
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May 13, 20137This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Feb 24, 20137
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May 11, 201310What a great way to go out with the best movie of 2013 I've seen so far. I loved the slowly unraveling serpentine plot that had us thinking it was an expose on Big Pharma and then it twisted in a totally different direction. Great acting too. A modern thriller classic.
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Feb 22, 20138
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Jun 4, 20139"Side Effects is a truly engrossing, edgy, seductive film and proves just how good Steven Soderbergh really is. Exciting and filled with unpredictable twist and featuring outstanding performances, Side Effects is the first great film of the 2013 year." A-
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Apr 2, 20138
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Feb 21, 20137The first half of the film trumps the latter. The twist become a bit unrealistic. Law delivers a fine performance. Mara pulls off her role with ideal composure. A film that will appeal to our current medicated nation.
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Apr 23, 20135
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Jun 8, 20138
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May 8, 20136
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Jun 14, 20130It's incredibly slow paced and not that satisfying plot wise. Jude Law was a decent lead but I can't say the same for the rest of the cast. The most disappointing of the cast is Rooney Mara, who is weak through out the film. Overall, Seems more fit to be a straight to TV Lifetime movie. It just wasn't that good.
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Apr 8, 20135
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May 13, 20139For an early season movie, Side Effects is exceptional. It's high intelligence and engrossing matter lets the audience join a thrilling experience, that once it's over you begin to see how crafty the film really is.
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Feb 14, 20139
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May 31, 20134For a psychological thriller with a murder and a lesbian twist, it really is boring, but unsurprisingly stupid. A far-fetched script that is so inconceivable with so many plot twists just for the sake of keeping it interesting. After some decent performances and a list of every anti-depressant in the world mentioned, the movie is disappointing, even though I had no expectations going into it.
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Feb 8, 201310Best movie from director Steven Soderbergh
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Mar 4, 201380We may lose Soderbergh to painting, theatre and HBO-fuelled TV, and that’s a crying shame. If that’s the case, Side Effects is a great note on which to go out.
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91He’s taken what, on paper, boils down to an extra ridiculous episode of “Law and Order: Criminal Intent” and passes it off as high cinematic art.
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90Side Effects virtually demands a three-word review: Just see it.