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The Informant!

Overview


Genre :

Drama, Thriller, Comedy

Release Date :

September 18, 2009

MPAA Rating :

R

Director :

Steven Soderbergh

Starring :

Matt Damon, Scott Bakula, Joel McHale, Melanie Lynskey, Mike O'Malley, Andrew Daly, Adam Paul, Eddie Jemison, Rusty Schwimmer, Thomas F. Wilson, Rick Overton, Tom Papa

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Go! Watch this movie. You'll regret if not seeing it.    Readers  2 of 5 [Rate It]

3 of 4

“..undeniably compelling..”
by Claudia Puig [USA Today]
3 of 4

“..The Informant! may be a gadfly of a movie, but it's not without bite..”
by Liam Lacey [Globe and Mail]
3.5 of 4

“..Laugh you will at The Informant!..”
by Peter Travers [Rolling Stone]
3 of 4

“..Justice may not be entirely served by The Informant!, but it is certainly amused by it..”
by Peter Howell [Toronto Star]
3 of 5

“..funny enough..”
by Joe Neumaier [NY Daily News]
2.5 of 4

“..feels like a busy, insider-y party; much more fun to participate in than to watch..”
by Moira Macdonald [Seattle Times]
3 of 4

“..an entertaining expose of corporate corruption as well as a droll sendup of business-intrigue movies..”
by Michael Sragow [Baltimore Sun]

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