Below Critic Reviews

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The New York Times | Dave KehrAdd Critic to Favorites

Has the bad luck to come on the heels of Kathryn Bigelow's beautifully made and politically impassioned "K-19," making this submarine picture -- a relatively modest, low-budget affair -- seem skimpy by comparison.Read the full review

Washington Post | Desson ThomsonAdd Critic to Favorites

An ingenious hybrid of submarine movie and ghost story. And there's a wee bit of "Macbeth" in there too.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Edward GuthmannAdd Critic to Favorites

The dialogue, heavy on sarcasm and puncturing insults, never captures the World War II period but sounds ridiculously anachronistic.Read the full review

ReelViews | James BerardinelliAdd Critic to Favorites

As ghost stories go, this one is handled with great subtlety and delicacy.Read the full review

Boston Globe | Janice PageAdd Critic to Favorites

With more character development this might have been an eerie thriller; with better payoffs, it could have been a thinking man's monster movie.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Lisa SchwarzbaumAdd Critic to Favorites

In the handsome, haunting submarine thriller Below, the usual perils of deep-sea maneuvers are heightened by psychic unraveling.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Manohla DargisAdd Critic to Favorites

Has a slamming first hour. As Ian Wilson's camera darts over Charles Lee's spookily atmospheric sets, enigmas sprout like mushrooms.Read the full review

The Onion (A.V. Club) | Nathan RabinAdd Critic to Favorites

Twohy and co-screenwriters Darren Aronofsky and Lucas Sussman don't show their hand until late in the film, but by that time, Below has grown slack and silly.Read the full review

Chicago Sun-Times | Roger EbertAdd Critic to Favorites

A movie where the story, like the sub, sometimes seems to be running blind. In its best moments it can evoke fear, and it does a good job of evoking the claustrophobic terror of a little World War II boat.Read the full review

Washington Post | Stephen HunterAdd Critic to Favorites

It just never began to work for me, and the sub story behind the ghost story is far more interesting than the ghost story in front of the sub story.Read the full review

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