What Doesn't Kill You
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United States | The Hollywood Reporter | "A true story that is powerful and completely riveting from beginning to end" | POS |
United States | Entertainment Weekly | A tough, authentic street drama born, bred, and shot in the no-spin zone of working-class South Boston. | POS |
United States | The New York Times | It tells a good story well, and in the process quietly says a little something about what it means to look at the American dream from the bottom up | POS |
United States | USA Today | "An engrossing, gritty, sharply written and well-acted drama set on the mean streets of South Boston." | POS |
United States | AV Club | "Goodman doesn't allow even a hint of postmodernism or self-consciousness to creep into 'What Doesn't Kill You', and though the movie's various heists and shootouts are gripping, they aren't especially kinetic or stylish." | POS |
United States | Los Angeles Times | "Ruffalo's feral vulnerability gives the familiar form a jolt." | POS |
United States | New York Post | "This is a rare case of a movie that improves dramatically as it goes along" | POS |
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