Quid Pro Quo Critic Reviews

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Based upon 6 Critic Reviews
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Variety | Justin ChangAdd Critic to Favorites

A strikingly original and provocative first feature from scribe-helmer Carlos Brooks.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Carina ChocanoAdd Critic to Favorites

Stahl and Farmiga give layered, restrained performances that keep what might have been a schlock fest with an improbable twist ending from devolving into trashiness. Instead, Brooks and his actors manage to render an involving and thoughtful story from some pretty dubious material.Read the full review

The Onion (A.V. Club) | Keith PhippsAdd Critic to Favorites

Stahl quietly plays the straight man, giving the usually skillful Farmiga plenty of room to overact with abandon; she plays her character as one part Rosanna Arquette in David Cronenberg's "Crash" to two parts Natalie Portman's magical life-saving pixie in "Garden State."Read the full review

The New York Times | Stephen HoldenAdd Critic to Favorites

After spinning out metaphors of paralysis and eroticism in its characters' feverish imaginations, Quid Pro Quo decides at the last minute that it has to explain everything. The moment it pulls away from the fantastic, it lands with a thud.Read the full review

Wall Street Journal | Joe MorgensternAdd Critic to Favorites

Quid Pro Quo, a bizarre but audacious debut feature by Carlos Brooks.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Reyhan HarmanciAdd Critic to Favorites

Quid Pro Quo, billed as a "neo-noir" about a paraplegic journalist drawn into a shadowy world of disability fetishists, is choked by allegory and pretension. It's an O. Henry tale gone wrong.Read the full review

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