Sound of My Voice Reviews



  • Sound of My Voice
    • Genre : Drama
    • Release Date :
    • MPAA Rating : R
    • Duration : 85 minute(s)
    • Production Budget : -
    • Studio : Fox Searchlight Pictures
    • Official Site : http://www.soundofmyvoice.com/
    • Reviews Rate
      Go! Watch this movie. You'll regret if not seeing it.

    • Readers Rate
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Movie Reviews

  • they create a plausible, recognizable world about characters engaged in that most fundamental search: for the meaning of life
    4 of 5 by Manohla Dargis [New York Times ]
  • the shooting style and editing of the film are claustrophobically intimate and clammy, with plenty of repeated moments to establish the high-level paranoia as
    4 of 5 by James Rocchi [MSN Movies ]
  • the further you get into this lean and engrossing film, the more their detailed world-building emerges
    4 of 5 by Katey Rich [CinemaBlend.com ]
  • the film is deliberately sketchy and impressionistic
    by Kirk Honeycutt [Hollywood Reporter ]
  • performs a similar dark magic
    by Mary F. Pols [TIME Magazine ]
  • leaves the viewer wanting more not just from the story, but from a new filmmaker of considerable promise
    by Justin Chang [Variety ]
  • has such creepy-crawly, brain-tickling energy that I wanted a much bigger payoff out of the final collision of all these people and episodes
    by Andrew O'Hehir [Salon.com ]
  • has other strengths that speak well for the people who made it
    by Joe Morgenstern [Wall Street Journal ]
  • for those who aren't burdened by such things, the loopy, off-kilter pace and frontal-lobe frying provide their own unconventional pleasures
    3 of 5 by David Fear [Time Out New York ]
  • doesn't follow through on everything it sets up, yet it has a hushed and revealing psycho-intensity
    Review rate : B+ by Owen Gleiberman [Entertainment Weekly ]
  • despite some tough-to-take moments, this challenging, smart movie is worth the trip
    3 of 5 by Joe Neumaier [New York Daily News ]
  • barely cinematic enough to fill the space of the big screen, the film ultimately feels like a teaser prologue for something that doesn't yet exist
    by Karina Longworth [Village Voice ]

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