- Studio: Millennium Entertainment
- Release Date: Oct 5, 2012
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5.6
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 27 Ratings
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Positive: 14 out of 27
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Mixed: 7 out of 27
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Negative: 6 out of 27
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Oct 5, 20124
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Jan 24, 20136Three years after his Oscar-nominated dark horse Precious (2009, 8/10), Lee Daniels doesn
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Jan 4, 20135
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Jan 24, 20134One hot mess. A few moments of enlightenment provided by Ms. Kidman in this murky, meandering noir film. Not a lot to love here. I needed a shower after watching it.
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May 22, 20135
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Mar 25, 20136
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Feb 16, 20139This film is messy just like everyone is saying. It's also a little thin in some places but this thinness works because it keeps the story light and fun despite its periodic lurid/grisly bubbling over it is nearly perfect in what it wants to do; nothing appears forced or rings false (a credit to daniels) and of course the acting (even efron, whose blankness is necessary) is amazing.
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May 22, 20132One of those movies you watch until the credits roll, and are only left with a bad feeling in your stomach.
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Jun 17, 20132Very big fail Kidman is the only one good thing in it i love how she's risky when it comes to choosing her projects but she better choose interesting roles in a better movies
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Jun 18, 20133Just a gross, creepy movie all around. Not enjoyable in the least. I can't believe Matt McConaghey accepted this role because he comes across pretty disgusting in this role and I will never look at that dude the same again. Nicole Kidman looks like a typical plastic-surgery-face nasty hoe and Efron is completely head over heels for her. Its pretty unrealistic.
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60A superb Kidman takes off the handbrake, and most everything else, in Daniels' southern-fried follow-up to "Precious." Watch it with "Killer Joe" for the ultimate sweaty, twisted double-bill.
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60A grindhouse mix of "Wild Things," "Killer Joe" and "Streetcar Named Desire," The Paperboy won’t be for all. But it boasts a soupy atmosphere and Kidman’s best turn for years.
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20This is the kind of film that feels like a dream - but not in the good way. Rather, it resembles a dream in that it is made up of disjointed, loosely connected bits of surrealist craziness - ideas that might have seemed interesting in the twilight hours but that don't come close to standing up to the light of day.