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Andy Webster, New York Times: Mr. Brooks capitalizes on antiseptic, fluorescent interiors, while the score, by David Buckley, nicely accents stress points. Read more
Scott Tobias, AV Club: Perfunctory killings outside, bickering ninnies inside: It's about as riveting as it sounds. Read more
Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter: This ATM-set horror film fails to dispense sufficient thrills. Read more
Glenn Whipp, Los Angeles Times: Screenwriter Chris Sparling worked in confined spaces to far better effect before with the minimalist Ryan Reynolds thriller"Buried." He must have used his best ideas there. Read more
Stephen Whitty, Newark Star-Ledger: None of it builds to anything or engenders any real suspense. Read more
Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News: While "ATM" does offer a few jolts, we're paired with bland characters and an underrealized premise. Read more
Kyle Smith, New York Post: Not much about the movie makes sense, though there are occasional schlocky thrills. Read more
Chuck Wilson, Village Voice: After memorably sealing Ryan Reynolds in a coffin in Buried, screenwriter Chris Sparling's attempts to make a two-ATM vestibule equally claustrophobic are less inspired... Read more