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One Hour Photo

Thriller. Mystery The casual shopper stocking up at the local Savmart may not pay much attention to the man at the photo counter. They may, in fact, not even see him. He is a fixture. Nina Yorkin notices though. She greets him with a smile and leaves him with - trusts him with - the precious moments of her family’s life. Sy has seen the loving embraces Nina shares with her husband Will. He has witnessed every family holiday and vacation. He has watched ... [+]
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United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Empire
Empire
"Williams is revelatory in a solid genre picture that opens strongly but fails to quicken the pace (...) Rating: ★★★ (out of 5)"  POS
United StatesUnited States
Variety
Variety
"[It] provides Robin Williams with one of his creepiest, atypical roles, and the comic star responds with an unusually restrained performance that is, in the end, quite moving" POS
United StatesUnited States
AV Club
AV Club
"Has a clean, antiseptic chilliness reminiscent of a Kubrick film. But too often, the director's stark visuals underline the naked simplicity of his story" NEU
United StatesUnited States
SFGATE
SFGATE
"The thinking part of this thriller needs work. It's not nearly as intelligent, thoughtful or penetrating as it promises to be."  NEU
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
The Guardian
The Guardian
"A very entertaining, if overdesigned movie."  POS
United StatesUnited States
Miami Herald
Miami Herald
"For all its merits, One Hour Photo winds up as just another exercise in genre, although an assured and effective one." NEU
United StatesUnited States
ReelViews
ReelViews
"Dark and unrepentant, this excursion into the epicenter of percolating mental instability is not easily dismissed or forgotten." POS
CanadaCanada
The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail
"Unfortunately, One Hour Photo lives down to its title. Thanks largely to Williams, all the interesting developments are processed in 60 minutes -- the rest is just an overexposed waste of film." NEU
United StatesUnited States
The Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter
"An absorbing and unsettling psychological drama." POS
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