Release Date Black Rock May 17, 2013 Limited
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Actors For Black Rock
Kate Bosworth,Lake Bell,Katie Aselton,Will Bouvier,Jay Paulson,Anslem Richardson,Carl K. Aselton IIIGenres Black Rock : Mystery & Suspense,Drama
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Black Rock
User Ranting Black Rock : 2.8User Percentage For Black Rock : %
User Count Like for Black Rock : 1,574
All Critics Ranting For Black Rock : 5.2
All Critics Count For Black Rock : 51
All Critics Percentage For Black Rock : 47 %
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Movie Overview For Black Rock
Three childhood friends set aside their personal issues and reunite for a girlsâ weekend on a remote island off the coast of Maine. One wrong move turns their weekend getaway into a deadly fight for survival.TagLine Black Rock
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Review For Black Rock
'Black Rock' is never dull, but it's hardly the attention-grabbing calling card its creator presumably intended.Tom Huddleston-Time Out
The writing tanks while the actors try to stay above water, but nobody leaves a trace on the radar.
Rex Reed-New York Observer
This is a lean and mean variation on a familiar theme, tense throughout, with some terrific performances.
Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com
It seemed that Black Rock might take its very basic premise and use it as a platform to explore larger ideas. But even on its own terms as just a lean-and-mean genre exercise, this one's not all that interesting.
Alonso Duralde-The Wrap
Aselton, you sure have a purty mouth, but what are you trying to say?
Amy Nicholson-Los Angeles Times
This indie, female-centric riff on "Deliverance" is spare, smartly written and shot through with moments of twig-snapping tension.
Sara Stewart-New York Post
Aselton does demonstrate an assured touch in the early character-based scenes, but she lacks the same control when it comes to handling the action.
David Aldridge-Radio Times
[An] earthy, woodsy throwback thriller ...
Mark Kermode-Observer [UK]
Katie Aselton's survival thriller sets its themes of time's passage, unresolved history and reluctant coming of age within a gripping island-set genre frame. It's like Lord Of The Flies for arrested adults.
Anton Bitel-Film4
First-time filmmaker Aselton creates one of the most assured thrillers in recent memory, throwing finely developed characters into a very nasty situation that makes us squirm in our seats.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
Poorly acted and unintentionally funny this is definitely a bad day at black rock.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express
Slender, but committed: even Kate Bosworth, as the girls' team leader, forswears her usual lipgloss.
Mike McCahill-Guardian [UK]
A formulaic dirge, further let down by a lack of the shocks, scares and interesting characterisations.
Gregory Maule-Little White Lies
It's Aselton and Bell who really impress, their characters providing the glue of credibility that prevents the increasingly overwrought situation from coming apart.
Elliott Noble-Sky Movies
Engaging, gripping and tightly constructed thriller with a sharp script, effective action sequences and strong performances from all three leads.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
On the whole Black Rock remains a short but sweet film, yet sadly, and despite the suspenseful atmosphere and enrapturement of certain scenes, is too forgettable a feature film.
Stefan Pape-HeyUGuys
The feminine approach is refreshing, but the novelty wears off quickly once a few of these actors decide to turn on the ham, making it difficult to buy much of what Black Rock is selling.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
The ladies in Black Rock are supposed to be annoying. That's the only conclusion one can draw from their incessant whining, catfighting and drunk flirting.
Annlee Ellingson-Paste Magazine
A tight-fisted little piece of gender-centric survival horror.
Scott Weinberg-FEARnet
While not exactly the most dangerous game, Black Rock is a decent, punctuated gender battle which flys by quick enough to keep viewers at attention for a predictable yet watchable thriller.
Matt Donato-We Got This Covered
... a feminist reworking of 'Most Dangerous Game' and 'Deliverance,' with the friends soon stripped down and armed, like a tribe of Amazonian huntresses ... has the visceral appeal of early Kathryn Bigelow.
Glenn Lovell-CinemaDope
Perhaps Aselton is unfamiliair enough with genre history to believe she is blazing a virgin trail through not just the picturesque forest of her island location but the gruesome thickets of her violent narrative.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
An exploitation thriller with feminist overtones - ala "I Spit on Your Grave," but nowhere nearly as gutsy - "Black Rock" disappoints on various levels.
Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com
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