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Vincent Canby, New York Times: The film never makes up its mind whether it wants to be an instant antique or a comment on one. Read more
Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader: The images (by Laszlo Kovacs) have a lovely dusty openness -- a realistic view of the Midwestern flatlands fading into a romantic memory. Read more
Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel: It's everything a road picture is supposed to be, a life-changing personal journey, a quest, a bit old-fashioned and a hoot. Read more
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: I wonder how many moviegoers will be prepared for the astonishing confidence and depth that Tatum brings to what's really the starring role. Read more
Jay Cocks, TIME Magazine: It is very fussy about period detail, and goes to some length to evoke the dim days of Depression America, while just about everything else is left to slide. Read more