Criticized

January. 01,2006      
Rating:
6.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A prominent film critic writes a scathing review of a new horror film, and is abducted by the film's mentally unstable director, who subjects him to an eye-opening experience.

Brian Rohan as  Arthur Lements

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Reviews

Odelecol
2006/01/01

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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StyleSk8r
2006/01/02

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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Erica Derrick
2006/01/03

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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Scarlet
2006/01/04

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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brautigan-126-784250
2006/01/05

Oops, make that "DEFINITELY the greatest horror film ever made." Richard Gale is a filmmaker who excludes the sort of directorial genius that even Hitchcock couldn't match. His choice of actors is so precise, I don't think there's two other people in the world who could have filled the roles of our two characters as well. The lighting in Criticized is absolutely impeccable, and the dialog unmatched in any horror film I can think of.Previously, I had called The Exorcist the greatest horror film of all time, but there's a new king to be crowned, and it's name is "Criticized." FOUR STARS

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calliopiea
2006/01/06

This was simply a great short. There's really something for everyone in CRITICIZED: from the gruesome encounter with the paperclip for those gore-fanatics (which was especially well- filmed) to some great one-liners for those who want something with a little bit of personality. I was a little bit wary at the beginning (man gets abducted from a parking garage and ends up chained to a bathroom wall -- didn't we see this back in 2004?) but if you can get past the traditional premise, the film really has a neatly-packaged little punch.And as other reviewers have mentioned, you will never look at a paperclip the same way again.

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Matthew Doyle
2006/01/07

I've seen CRITICIZED twice: at The Dead Channels Festival of Fantastic Film and at the Idaho International Film Festival. I adore it! Arthur Lements is a hero to all filmmakers!Have you ever noticed how many short films are so excruciatingly dull that a running time of only a few minutes can seem like hours? Well, CRITICIZED is quite the opposite - I've never had an 18 minute experience that blew by so quickly. This is quite a feat when you consider how much of the movie takes place in the protagonist's bathroom.Kudos to Richard Gale and his team!

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jackspackle2
2006/01/08

I saw this at Fantasia last week and it was absolutely terrific. I think the whole audience loved it, and people were cringing a lot. One girl even got up and left the theater and didn't come back until the film was over. Not because she didn't like it, but because it scared her too much. The acting was really good, especially the film critic. It's not often you see genuine terror in films, especially shorts films, but this was very believable and exciting. There is a scene with a paper clip which really stands out, and every day in my office I tell people to beware the paper clip. Camera angles, music and everything was good. Overall I would certainly recommend this film and hope at some point it comes out on DVD somewhere.

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