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Jane Sumner, Dallas Morning News: The artless carnage that bookends this glitzy, sometimes funny, heist flick mars what could have been a clever comedy. Read more
Elvis Mitchell, New York Times: The picture feels longer than Presley's career and as irrelevant as he was by the end. Read more
Steve Murray, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: A bloody, tedious mess. Read more
Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times: A film that takes a shot at redefining shameless for a new generation. Read more
Paul Clinton (CNN.com), CNN.com: With or without the ridiculous body count, this mindless movie is D.O.A. in a theater near you. Read more
Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly: A high octane ride that starts to leak gas before it even gets going. Read more
Eric Harrison, Houston Chronicle: The film borrows lavishly from Oliver Stone's oeuvre, only it borrows the wrong things. Read more
Peter Rainer, New York Magazine/Vulture: Read more
James Berardinelli, ReelViews: It should be banned from theaters on the grounds that anyone unwittingly seeing it is being subjected to cruel and unusual punishment. Read more
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: A sour and mean-spirited enterprise so desperate to please, it tries to be a yukky comedy and a hard-boiled action picture at the same time. Read more
Stephanie Zacharek, Salon.com: Lichtenstein grooves on bullets and blood and bedlam, but there's no grace, no drama, no sense of honor to the violence. Read more
Peter Stack, San Francisco Chronicle: Read more