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- [New] | Alex Bentley @ CultureMap Dallas
- Excerpt: Tuner is a low-key thriller that succeeds because of the way the filmmakers approach the under-used method of robbery. Even if it doesn’t quite reach its potential, the film maintains a high quality throughout thanks to its storytelling and acting.
- Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: Cowriter/director Daniel Roher leans heavily into contrivance to connect his screenplay’s dots, but elicits such complex and likable performances from his ensemble in his first foray into narrative feature filmmaking that he makes it all work
- Kristian Lin @ Fort Worth Weekly
- Excerpt: This fleet, self-contained little New York-set thriller is something that John Cassavetes or Sidney Lumet might have directed 50 years ago, except that even those masters would have trouble directing your attention to the sounds on the soundtrack like this movie does.
- Mike McGranaghan @ The Aisle Seat
- Excerpt: A fast-paced ride with a clever hook.
- Jared Mobarak @ The Film Stage
- Excerpt: The script’s machinations might conveniently draw lines connecting Niki’s professional, personal, and hidden lives together to push him into a corner to face his insecurities, but the emotion that results is authentic.
- [New] | Matt Oakes @ Silver Screen Riot
- Excerpt: Daniel Roher’s ‘Tuner’ is the rare crowd-pleasing crime thriller that works just as well as a thoughtful character study. Propelled by Leo Woodall’s breakout performance and a deeply immersive sonic perspective, this sharply tuned gem finds surprising emotional depth between its suspenseful set pieces.