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The cast is uniformly appealing in out-of-left-field ways, but writer-director Brooks Branch lets the story amble lazily, which -- like Gabriel and almost every character like him you've ever seen -- gets a little tiring.Full Review

Joe Neumaier
New York Daily News

Timothy Hutton is a good actor. So whom to blame for Multiple Sarcasms?Full Review

Bill Goodykoontz
Arizona Republic

Branch also adds some welcome visual pizzazz when needed, and admirably tries to keep the movie from becoming the story of a heroic creative adventurer and the people who try to drag him down. The characters in Multiple Sarcasms are more nuanced, and don't reduce to a generic good or bad.Full Review

Noel Murray
The Onion A.V. Club

Rather than some deeper understanding of the human condition, what we get from Multiple Sarcasms is a lot of heavy breathing.Full Review

Betsy Sharkey
Los Angeles Times

Timothy Hutton's fine, loose-limbed perf as a man adrift lifts Multiple Sarcasms, frosh scribe-helmer Brooks Branch's male menopause apologia, out of cliche-ridden territory -- at least temporarily.Full Review

Ronnie Scheib
Variety
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