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Reviews: 99 Homes (2015)

Governing Committee October 8, 2015 3 minutes read

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99_homesHere are review links for this film submitted by our members:

  • Marco Albanese @ Stanze di Cinema [Italian]
    • Excerpt: Il film crolla miseramente proprio alla fine, lasciando solo il ricordo di quelle esecuzioni forzate, di quelle umiliazioni ripetute di persone che si sono fidate della parola data e delle loro possibilità.
  • Nicholas Bell @ Ioncinema
  • Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat @ Spirituality & Practice
    • Excerpt: A hard-hitting morality play about foreclosures, the pursuit of wealth, and the courage it takes to do the right thing.
  • Bill Clark @ From The Balcony
    • Excerpt: 99 Homes is a timely topical drama that packs real punch the deeper it goes into the rabbit hole of lawless capitalization on destroyed lives.
  • Mark Dujsik @ Mark Reviews Movies
    • Excerpt: 99 Homes is a broad take on a specific kind of soulless opportunism.
  • John Gilpatrick @ JohnLikesMovies.com
    • Excerpt: In this fiery film about men who repossess foreclosed homes, writer-director Ramin Bahrani dissects the American dream, looking at why we cling to it, how it fails us, how it’s changing, and why that’s frightening.
  • Susan Granger @ www.susangranger.com
    • Excerpt: Empathetic & socially-conscious, effectively exposing real-estate corruption…
  • Mark Hobin @ Fast Film Reviews
    • Excerpt: Andrew Garfield and Michael Shannon portray the human and often painful side of what happens when the economy fails. 99 Homes is the intimate side to an epic saga.
  • Courtney Howard @ Sassy Mama In LA
    • Excerpt: Co-writer/ director Ramin Bahrani does for the real estate market what ‘Wall Street’ did for greed-fueled stock brokers. It’s chilling and highly charged.
  • Blake Howard @ Graffiti With Punctuation
  • Steve Katz @ The Alpha Primitive
  • Jeremy Kibler @ The Artful Critic
    • Excerpt: Thrillingly urgent and plausible as a Faustian morality thriller, “99 Homes” is like a shakingly relevant horror film of today’s economy and unfortunate housing crisis.
  • Greg Klymkiw @ The Film Corner
    • Excerpt: It’s fun and compelling to watch a relatively realistic portrayal of a scumbag and even more fun to see the youthful proletarian slide into the same shoes. Alas, where can a story like this really go, though?
  • Benjamin Kramer @ The Voracious Filmgoer
  • [New – 12/31/15] | Daniel Lackey @ The Nightmare Gallery
    • Excerpt: Our culture turned 99 Homes’s greed-driven villain into who he is, and it can do the same to us if we’re not careful.
  • Carson Lund @ Slant Magazine
    • Excerpt: 99 Homes’s fundamental schematics and overly neat symmetries aren’t a dealbreaker. Bahrani’s talent for orchestrating sequences of tightly wound tension is in full bloom here, as is his complementary knack for quieter grace notes.
  • Pat Mullen @ Cinemablographer
  • Jonathan Richards @ www.jonrichardsplace.com
    • Excerpt: The film hums with suspense, tautly directed for maximum discomfort by Ramin Bahrani (Goodbye Solo) and powerfully acted, especially by Shannon, who gives his ruthless villain a strangely tender touch.
  • Tom Santilli @ Examiner.com
    • Excerpt: it’s one of the first and only movies that takes a real look into the recent housing crash, exposing more than a few real-life horrors on its way to conceiving manufactured drama.
  • Frank Swietek @ One Guys Opinion
    • Excerpt: Dramatically it’s a deck as stacked as the one that unscrupulous bankers and realtors dealt to the borrowers who lost everything.

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