 2.5/5
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Craig Phillips |
This absurdist political farce has its moments but requires a deft touch for satire ... perhaps no one could have made the uneven script work.
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| Jul., 30 2009 11:30 AM
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GreenCine |
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Andrew L. Urban |
Sophisticated political satire, ridiculous farce, black humour, spoof, intellectual game playing and comic invention
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| Feb., 06 2009 11:20 PM
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Urban Cinefile |
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MaryAnn Johanson |
It’s as if the movie is stuck in a muddy middle, unable to go whole hog with its sending up of toxic Americana and unwilling to be serious about exploring how toxic it really is.
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| Oct., 29 2008 03:15 AM
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Aaron Hillis |
War, Inc. squanders some top-tier talent (Marisa Tomei, Sir Ben Kingsley) as well as our patience.
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| Oct., 18 2008 05:36 AM
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Village Voice |
 1/4
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Chris Hewitt (St. Paul) |
What is supposed to be a sharp parody is so slow, we're always several steps ahead.
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| Oct., 18 2008 05:36 AM
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St. Paul Pioneer Press |
 C
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| Oct., 18 2008 05:36 AM
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
 2/5
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James Kendrick |
Either too cartoonish, or not cartoonish enough.
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| Oct., 18 2008 05:36 AM
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Q Network Film Desk |
 1/4
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John Anderson |
This John Cusack-driven exercise in scorched-earth political comedy is neither as dark nor as timely as intended, and certainly not as funny.
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| Oct., 18 2008 05:36 AM
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Newsday |
 4/5
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Pete Hammond |
Piercingly funny political satire with terrific cast is on view in this future-set story.
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| Oct., 18 2008 05:36 AM
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Boxoffice Magazine |
 2.5/4
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Rob Thomas |
If there's one thing a comedy needs, it's a good exit strategy.
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| Sep., 26 2008 05:22 PM
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Capital Times (Madison, WI) |
 1.5/4
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Joe Leydon |
Despite flashes of comic inspiration and an abundance of anything-goes boldness, this well-intentioned but wobbly satire is a chaotic free-fire zone.
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| Jul., 18 2008 03:15 AM
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Houston Chronicle |
 2/5
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Boo Allen |
Nice try, but this hallucinatory polemic never jells.
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| Jul., 14 2008 01:17 PM
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Denton Record Chronicle (TX) |
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Sean Burns |
Any hopes you might be holding out for a smart, sophisticated political satire will immediately be squashed at the sight of Dan Aykroyd on the toilet.
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| Jul., 06 2008 05:27 PM
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Philadelphia Weekly |
 2.5/4
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Colin Covert |
Only occasionally hits the target.
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| Jul., 03 2008 02:34 PM
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Minneapolis Star Tribune |
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Cynthia Fuchs |
While its plot aligns War, Inc. with other, higher-profile action-thrillers, its political critique is more explicit and its ad campaign more oblique.
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| Jul., 03 2008 01:13 PM
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Beth Accomando |
...there's plenty of material ripe for savage satire out in the world right now, and while I approve of the targets War, Inc. took aim at, I can't say that it ever scored a direct hit.
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| Jun., 29 2008 11:01 AM
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Prairie Miller |
Cusack as a mercenary in bulltetproof designer suits and Hilary Duff doing a kinky Arab superstar sexpot shoving scorpions down her crotch, can't save this satire crossing the line between the chaos of war and the chaos of filmmaking.
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| Jun., 28 2008 07:13 AM
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NewsBlaze |
 B-
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Marc Mohan |
A film that confronts the absurdity and violence of modern warfare by taking it to the surreal and goofy next level.
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| Jun., 27 2008 11:56 AM
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Oregonian |
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Tricia Olszewski |
An Iraq satire being released past the point when discussing the occupation has become wearying and parodying it a slow-target yawn.
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| Jun., 26 2008 02:19 PM
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Ann Hornaday |
For critics of the war with an appetite for red meat, War, Inc. will prove filling, if not quite completely nourishing.
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| Jun., 26 2008 11:01 AM
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Washington Post |