Weirdsville 2007

Critics score:
56 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Read more

Gregory Kirschling, Entertainment Weekly: Half-funny and half-obvious, Weirdsville gets a little tiresomely silly, but Bentley still has a glare that burns through metal, and his rapport with Speedman is agreeable. Read more

Chuck Wilson, L.A. Weekly: I kept wishing for a rewrite that sent the Satanists packing and pulled the love story hiding within Wennekers' script to the fore. Read more

G. Allen Johnson, San Francisco Chronicle: One of the most unlikable films of the year. Read more

Jennie Punter, Globe and Mail: Dark and devilishly clever, director Allan Moyle's Weirdsville is a twisted caper comedy. Read more

Peter Howell, Toronto Star: You don't have to be stoned to watch Allan Moyle's latest small-town escapade, but it might help. Read more

David Jenkins, Time Out: The paper-thin characters make it feel less like a rounded feature and more like a TV pilot with the promise of more adventures to come. Read more

Joe Leydon, Variety: A cleverly constructed, capably crafted and often uproarious shaggy-dog black comedy. Read more