
Here are review links for this film submitted by our members:
- Allen Almachar @ The MacGuffin
- Excerpt: On occasion, seeing movie stars simply be movie stars is enough to make for an enjoyable experience. Of course, the mileage may vary from person to person.
- [New] | Samuel Castro @ El Colombiano [Spanish]
- Excerpt: Jon Watts, el director que hizo un trabajo admirable en las tres últimas entregas de “Spiderman”, tenía 13 años cuando vio “Pulp fiction”. Las películas que vemos a esa edad nos marcan para siempre y es más que probable que el personaje que encarnaba Harvey Keitel en el clásico de Quentin Tarantino, un “arreglador” de entuertos para la mafia al que llamaban “The wolf” haya sido la inspiración para “Wolfs”, su película más reciente, que puede verse en AppleTV desde el viernes pasado.
- Mark Hobin @ Fast Film Reviews
- Excerpt: The long-awaited reunion of Brad Pitt & George Clooney on screen together, but it’s a dull crime caper filled with bickering, not brilliance.
- Nell Minow @ moviemom.com
- Excerpt: Two old pros play two old pros in the irresistible “Wolfs,” basically an hour and 40 minutes of George Clooney and Brad Pitt bickering plus some crime stuff (drugs, chases, shooting), and there’s nothing wrong with that. On the contrary, it is delightfully entertaining.
- Jared Mobarak @ Hey, have you seen …?
- Excerpt: WOLFS won’t be winning any Oscars, but it’s an entertaining lark with two game actors playing to their age despite their pedigree … not instead of it.
- Jacob Oller @ Paste Magazine
- Excerpt: It’s a star vehicle intent on dulling its leads’ shine, a slick blockbuster relying on narrative and visual restrictions, a cynical movie about the power of friendship. And yet, even as Wolfs undermines itself, it’s a charmingly prickly (or charming, despite its prickliness) mess.
- Sebastian Zavala @ Cinencuentro.com [Spanish]
- Excerpt: Wolfs’ doesn’t do anything we haven’t seen before — in fact, it is quite predictable — but it’s done well enough that it doesn’t bore. I expected more from Clooney, Pitt, Ryan and Watts, but the end result isn’t awful either.