Your Reviews
Pretty intense movie.
I thought this movie was pure filth. In Dear John I loved this girl's acting but now I wouldn'******* another of her movies. She should have backed... own from doing this one. The Moore woman should have too. Dumb plot, dumb writer and Director and dumb people period. UGH!!!!! Full Review
The plot could have been good but instead they turned it into a soft porno. It went in a strange direction at the end like maybe they did not... ow how to end it. My advice is, I would not spend more than one doller to see it. On second thought, i would use that one dollar for a pack of gum instead. Full Review
OMG who is this ********, this is for movie reviews, its not Dr phil \/ \/
NcFrrst I think you are disgusting for bring up Liam's wife's death, who are you to judge someone else's pain. It is a review of the film that is... t he does act. You inconsiderate jerk. He has children and family, you probably sit at home in your mothers basement with cream at the side with tissue, probably don't even wipe your hands. Anyways, I have not seen the film yet when I do I will comment on the film itself and not someone's private life. Everyone here is so perfect, you cannot just say what you think just because you have a laptop and hide behind it, I would love to see you say it to his face. Sorry, I just feel that was uncalled for. Comment of movie to come soon. Thanks. Full Review
Critic Reviews
It's not the kind of movie that depends on the certainty of an ending. It's more about how things continue.Full Review
The success of Chloe is largely due to the contribution of screenwriter Erin Cressida Wilson.Full Review
Moore and Neeson beautifully underplay their roles, lending screenwriter Erin Cressida Wilson's ("Secretary") dialogue an unexpected, palpable poignancy.Full Review
For those who remember Egoyan at the top of his craft, there's no way to represent this as anything less than another disappointment.Full Review
It all goes awry in the end, but for a good stretch, Chloe neatly fixes Egoyan’s career-long obsessions with identity and communication to the familiar framework of the erotic thriller.Full Review
