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In such works as "Less Than Zero" and "American Psycho" Bret Easton Ellis dissects contemporary American society, a culture in which too much is never enough. Now, adapting his own novel for the screen, he returns to the Los Angeles of the early 1980's with a multi-strand narrative that balances a vast array of characters who represent both the top of the heap (a Hollywood dream merchant, a dissolute... See Full Description
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Drama and Adaptation |
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| Running Time: |
1 hr. 38 min. |
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| Release Date: |
April 24th, 2009 (limited) |
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| MPAA Rating: |
R for strong sexual content, nudity, drug use, pervasive language and some disturbing images. |
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| Distributors: |
Senator Films, Senator Entertainment U.S.
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| Critics Reviews |
Average Grade:
D
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Entertainment Weekly, Owen Gleiberman
"...It's by far the most slack, ho-hum movie ever made from Ellis' material." more...
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D+ |
Filmcritic.com, Sean O'Connell
"...Stories haphazardly begin and disappear without ending." more...
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D+ |
New York Post, Lou Lumenick
"...Tedious and tawdry." more...
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F |
New York Times, A. O. Scott
“The Informers moves through a few rounds of passionless coupling and passive-aggressive conversation." more...
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C- |
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