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Marta Barber, Miami Herald: If only the writing matched the film's style and acting. Read more
Matt Zoller Seitz, New York Times: The Method is a funny film that touches on a corporation's responsibility to society, the price of ambition and the persistence of workplace sexism. Read more
Wesley Morris, Boston Globe: The movie doesn't trust that an illuminating comedy of pathetic people can be entertaining for long, so it sprinkles some hormones on the proceedings. Read more
Jan Stuart, Newsday: ...The Method is a tartly performed, compulsively watchable glass-tower And Then There Were None, in which the only blood that gets spilt comes from places that hurt the most: pride and ego. Read more
Mark Holcomb, Time Out: The film loses some of its sting once the race narrows, but its outcome and the politically, emotionally astute fade-out are suitably devastating. Read more
Robert Koehler, Variety: Smartly and seamlessly blending a cast of talented Argentine and Spanish thesps, Pineyro seems to be testing how much cinema he can derive from a restricted space. Read more
Nathan Lee, Village Voice: Too clever by half, the plot contrivances deliver flippant satisfactions, and the agile performances keep the twists compelling, if less than credible. Read more