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David Fear, Time Out: There's no bounty to be plucked from Perrier's Bounty. The treasure chest has long since been emptied. Read more
Jeff Shannon, Seattle Times: This is one of those time-killer movies that definitely goes well with a pint of Guinness. Read more
Wesley Morris, Boston Globe: Perrier's Bounty is all stock material, full of characters that deserve more than the cliched shootouts and showdowns that befall them. Even the movie's most natural impulses seem to come from a can. Read more
Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times: A fast-paced and enjoyable if violent diversion that revels in its quirky characters, committed performances and involving twists. Read more
Kyle Smith, New York Post: Watching this movie lunge this way and that is like being at a bar while a guy with the widest smile and the busiest gestures keeps telling you all about this fantastic Martin McDonagh play he sort of remembers, and how this happened... Read more
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Tom Huddleston, Time Out: Perrier's Bounty is still a pleasure to watch: not exactly memorable, but packed with enough intellect, incident and strong performances to justify the investment. Read more
John Anderson, Variety: An uneven mix of conventional caper and sentimental hooey, but there's no denying a certain quotient of fun. Read more
Eric Hynes, Village Voice: Ivan Fitzgibbon's film is so steadfastly blithe that one yearns for a flicker of pretension, some small sign that there's a guiding principle or purpose. Read more