Reviews for Movies in Theaters
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Everyone's a Critic
"The strategy of the film involves coupling pit-bull writing and hard-driving acting. Taken on its own terms, Crash certainly proves riveting, and everyone in its large cast rises to the occasion."
Robert Denerstein, Denver Rocky Mountain News

"Crash is a movie with free will, and anything can happen. Because we care about the characters, the movie is uncanny in its ability to rope us in and get us involved."
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

"Crash concludes in a shower of ashes, which is fitting because this movie is a billowing bonfire of ugly human behavior."
Jami Bernard, New York Daily News

"No one gets off easy, and no one is immune to prejudice."
Paul Doro, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

"[Director Paul] Haggis bends back one full day to unravel the tangled threads leading to the crash, and, in turn, the tangle justifies the existence of his varied and polyglot ensemble."
Rick Groen, Globe and Mail