Reviews for this film from our members:
- Dragan Antulov @ Draxblog VI [Croatian]
- Marina Antunes @ Quiet Earth
- Chris Barsanti @ Film Journal International
- Excerpt: This smartly acted but over-directed and woozy hit-girl comedy, on the shelf since 2011, garners a few chuckles early on but swiftly plunges right off the rails.
- Luke Bonanno @ DVDizzy.com
- Excerpt: With plenty of flair, Fletcher establishes this offbeat, subversive original world with a bombardment of violence, loud gunfire, and vulgar language. Then, within twenty minutes, the film settles down, becoming something of a character study that unfolds almost entirely in this one location.
- Joshua Brunsting @ The CriterionCast
- Jeremy Kibler @ The Artful Critic
- Excerpt: Violet & Daisy is cheeky but slight, a satirical girls-with-guns comedy that makes for quite the peculiar mix and is hard to dislike all the same.
- R. Kurt Osenlund @ Slant Magazine
- Jason Pirodsky @ Expats.cz
- Excerpt: Tone is a real casualty. Is this supposed to be a comedy? Drama? Fantasy?
- [New – 2/6/14] | Don Simpson @ Smells Like Screen Spirit
- Excerpt: The film is set up with gratuitously bombastic violence, then we observe as the characters contemplate their past actions. Michael’s sole purpose is to ask the very same questions that are bouncing around inside our own minds, but it plays as a clumsy and heavy-handed examination of the relationship between hyper-violence and pop culture.
- Amir Siregar @ Flick Magazine [Indonesian]
- Ron Wilkinson @ ItsJustMovies.com (IJM)
- Excerpt: A fluffy excuse for random violence is saved by ethereal performances by Saoirse Ronan and James Gandolfini.