Dazed and Confused Critic Reviews

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Rolling Stone | Peter TraversAdd Critic to Favorites

Linklater is a sly and formidable talent, bringing an anthropologist's eye to this spectacularly funny celebration of the rites of stupidity. His shitfaced "American Graffiti" is the ultimate party movie -- loud, crude, socially irresponsible and totally irresistible.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Ty BurrAdd Critic to Favorites

From the opening shot of a burnt-orange GTO cruising a high school parking lot to the strains of Aerosmith's ''Sweet Emotion,'' Richard Linklater's film nails mid-'70s adolescence so precisely that you'll need Clearasil by the end credits.Read the full review

Washington Post | Desson ThomsonAdd Critic to Favorites

Richard Linklater's satirical take on high school life in the 1970s is not only funny and entertaining. It's practically a historic document of life during the smiley-face button era.Read the full review

USA Today | Mike ClarkAdd Critic to Favorites

The "Age of Innocence" oozes anthropological dazzle, but Dazed and Confused may some day rate its own Smithsonian showings for clinically re-creating the High School Experience 1976. [20 Sept 1993]Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Peter RanierAdd Critic to Favorites

It's a highly enjoyable spree that doesn't add up to a whole lot by the end. But you don't necessarily want it to add up to anything -- that's part of its charm. [24 Sept 1993]Read the full review

Chicago Sun-Times | Roger EbertAdd Critic to Favorites

This is a good film, but it would not cheer people up much at a high school reunion.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Michael SnyderAdd Critic to Favorites

The movie's episodic view of a collection of interesting friends, sweethearts, and cliques often rings so true that it might be a documentary...It's so right, you might think Linklater has mastered time travel. [24 Sept 1993]Read the full review

The New York Times | Elvis MitchellAdd Critic to Favorites

Dazed and Confused has an enjoyably playful spirit, one that amply compensates for its lack of structure. [24 Sept 1993, p.C12]Read the full review

Variety | Ken EisnerAdd Critic to Favorites

One-liners and dry sight gags still abound, but the ennui-sodden formlessness of "Slacker" doesn't fly as well in this $ 6 million, smoothly lensed package, which calls for shapelier narrative and resolution.Read the full review

ReelViews | James BerardinelliAdd Critic to Favorites

What Linklater does exceptionally well is open the door on an era seventeen years in the past. This is 1976, from the music and cars...to the people and their attitudes. You'd have to climb into a time machine to get a better view...However, this is light entertainment -- nothing groundbreaking or even especially noteworthy.Read the full review

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