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Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel: Lawyer-turned-screenwriter Dylan Schaffer's script is an unhappy combination of genres, tones, too many dead stretches of people in cars and inept dialogue. Read more
Daniel M. Gold, New York Times: Shooting for stoic, Mr. Levesque only delivers inert. And the plot devolves into a tangle of dithering story lines. Read more
Andrew Schenker, Time Out: As bloated as its star's pectoral muscles and as lastingly resonant as any random episode of SmackDown. Read more
Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News: Loyalties are tested and Scorsese ripped off until audiences may feel as if they're in a movie deathlock. Read more
Lou Lumenick, New York Post: A nonsensical, thickly plotted gumbo... Read more
Ronnie Scheib, Variety: If many of the script's circumstances seem a bit too convenient, Mandelberg's direction provides a cavalier "what next?" verve that invites incongruity. Read more
Eric Hynes, Village Voice: A scattershot throwback that steals elements from seedy '70s character studies, disreputable '80s vigilante flicks, even street-tough allegories from the '30s, Inside Out also dances to the confidently unhurried beat of its own drum. Read more