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Neil Genzlinger, New York Times: There are too many twists in Antoni Stutz's uninvolving "Rushlights." Read more
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, AV Club: Whatever pleasure could be derived from the movie's generically twisty plotting is negated by cardboard characterization, indifferent editing rhythms, and a score that sounds like it was pulled from a production music library. Read more
Barbara VanDenburgh, Arizona Republic: They say it isn't nice to kick a dog when it's down. But man, there are a lot of dogs in "Rushlights"... Read more
Tom Long, Detroit News: Maybe noir just feels a bit old at this point. No matter what, the movie isn't worth the Texas heat. Read more
Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times: If ever a movie signaled that the Quentin Tarantino copycat age of empty-headed wink-wink genre rehashing is still with us, "Rushlights" is that movie. Read more
Kristin Tillotson, Minneapolis Star Tribune: It all dwindles into "Who cares" long before the end of the road. Read more
Pete Vonder Haar, Village Voice: The endless hidden connections and coincidences eventually become ridiculous. Read more