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Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times: Director H.S. Miller thinks he's made something broodingly visionary when you're more likely to be aesthetically shaken up by one of Mad magazine's Fold-Ins. Read more
John Anderson, Newsday: The atmosphere created by director H.S. Miller is gothic, tortured, stylized yet tinged with a classicist's sense of composition, symmetry and, yes, perspective. Read more
Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News: The long shadow of David Fincher's Seven falls on Anamorph, a moody, ultimately unexciting thriller. Read more
Kyle Smith, New York Post: A serial-killer flick told like an art lecture, Anamorph manages to be gruesome yet dull. Read more
Ronnie Scheib, Variety: Beyond its cool, reflective surfaces and infinite plays with perspective lies nothing -- character, relationships, motives all seemingly irrelevant. Read more
Jim Ridley, Village Voice: Director/co-writer H.S. Miller just lays on the chilly blues and a wet-blanket mood of arty anguish, leaving cinematographer Fred Murphy and production designer Jackson De Govia to trump up trompe l'oeils of carefully posed carrion. Read more