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Mike D'Angelo, AV Club: It's clearly the work not of a lazy thief, but of a raw talent who's still struggling to find his own voice. In the meantime, his impressions are pretty darn impressive. Read more
Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic: It takes effort to turn a movie with a cast as appealing as the one in "The Longest Week" into a grating exercise in narcissism, but writer and director Peter Glanz proves up to the task. Read more
Justin Lowe, Hollywood Reporter: As either romantic comedy or late-life coming-of-age material, the film's arc falls short of the transformative experiences typical of these genres ... Read more
Martin Tsai, Los Angeles Times: Like so many filmmaking wunderkinds who could have used a course in common sense, Glanz is technically assured but emotionally hollow. Read more
David Hinckley, New York Daily News: Writer-director Peter Glanz seems determined to make a subpar Wes Anderson knockoff. And in that sense, he has achieved undeniable success. Read more
Katherine Vu, Village Voice: Lacking any significant character arc or motivation, The Longest Week is little more than a series of insipid conversations between bored aristocrats who snark at each other in monotone. Read more