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Three dumb guys who think they're smart rob a Mob protected card game, causing the local criminal economy to collapse. Brad Pitt plays the enforcer hired to track them down and restore order. Killing Them Softly also features Richard Jenkins, James Gandolfini, Ray Liotta, Scoot McNairy, Ben Mendelsohn, and Vincent Curatola. Max Casella, Trevor Long, Slaine and Sam Shepard also make appearances. -- (C) Weinstein R
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Movie Title : Killing Them Softly
Genre Movie :Drama,Mystery & Suspense,Comedy
Mpaa Rating : R
Release Date : Nov 30, 2012 Wide

Actors :Brad Pitt,Scoot McNairy,Ben Mendelsohn,James Gandolfini,Richard Jenkins,Vincent Curatola,Ray Liotta,Trevor Long,Max Casella,Sam Shepard,Slaine Jenkins,Linara Washington,Ross Brodar,Wade Allen,Christopher Berry,Kenneth Brown Jr.,Mustafa Harris,Dared Wright,John McConnell,Bryan Billingsley


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Review For Killing Them Softly

'Killing Them Softly' collapses under the crushing weight of the director's narcissism.
Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com

Like its source material, the movie is stylish, profane, intelligent, and eminently diverting. But as much as it is a delight that Dominik has disinterred Higgins's work, it is a mild disappointment that the result is not more substantial.
Christopher Orr-The Atlantic

Trading in pleasures of a deliberately rarefied sort, writer-director Andrew Dominik's talky, character-rich genre piece largely short-circuits thrills to sketch a grimly funny portrait of thugs taking care of business, in every rotten sense of the word.
Justin Chang-Variety

Ultimately, as crafted as Killing Them Softly is, it's less satisfying than either The Sopranos or Goodfellas. Still, Dominik and his cast cruise some very mean streets indeed.
Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post

The dialogue is sharp and so are the performances. Andrew Dominik directed this neo-noir in a low-key comic style that's alternately gritty and fancy. The gritty stuff is best.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor

Dominik ... expertly captures the flavor of his Higgins source material.
Soren Anderson-Seattle Times

Ain't nothin' new about it, but it's a cool 97 minutes of seedy amusement.
Eric D. Snider-EricDSnider.com

Dominik wears his nihilism as a badge, but that's not what it is at all: It's a crutch, and an awfully flimsy one.
Will Leitch-Deadspin

It's a middling gangster film, but belabored with too much Sturm und Drang, particularly in banging over the audience's head the constant reminders of the fiscal cliff.
Elias Savada-Film Threat

Andrew Dominik's follow-up to 'The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford' too often fails to engage with its uneven mix of guns and gab.
Al Alexander-The Patriot Ledger

Andrew Dominik's Killing Them Softly is a potent and miraculously-shot film that captures America's recent financial collapse through a criminal lens.
Jeremy Lebens-We Got This Covered

A noir-ish crime drama with a brain, and despite its flaws and inconsistencies, a film worth seeing. Dominik remains a filmmaker to watch.
Dan Jardine-Cinemania

Complex and problematic in a rather wonderful way, Killing Them Softly has flaws more interesting than some film's perfections.
Catherine Bray-Film4

Brad Pitt excels amongst an incredible ensemble cast in this gritty crime thriller.
Tom Glasson-Concrete Playground

There are many cinematic cardinal sins, but the latest film from Aussie director Andrew Dominik commits two of the big ones - Don't Be Boring and Don't Waste A Great Cast.
Matt Neal-The Standard

A top-notch, viscerally powerfully mobster movie with a view of free-market enterprise as practiced at its most harrowingly basic, last-man-standing level.
Neil Pond-American Profile

Australian director Andrew Dominik mixes conventional mobster mayhem with an unconventional take on gangsters caught up in the Great Recession. And with Brad Pitt as his ideologically enraged male muse hitman, as if wandering in from Occupy Wall Street.
Prairie Miller-WBAI Radio

While Dominik flourishes when it comes to the picture's excessive violence, he seems to be unable to balance those sequences with the drawn-out scenes of dialogue, which, while delivered nicely, kill any momentum the film might have had.
Jeremy Wheeler-TV Guide's Movie Guide

Good actors and unimpeachable source material hampered by faulty chatter, leading to thumb-twiddling.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express

Director Andrew Dominik controls the clock
Marty Mapes-Movie Habit

Weary and familiar foray in to gangster turf
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit

It's a rollercoaster: long talky tete a tetes, punctuated with shocking violence (both of which are masterfully presented).
Staci Layne Wilson-StaciWilson.com

Killing Them Softly finds its own rhythm and eventually its own way of building dread, punctuated by bravura cinematic moments that won't soon be forgotten
Eric Melin-Scene-Stealers.com

The completely obvious comparison to the mobster world and our American economic system is a welcome, straight-forward surprise for storytelling.
Jeff Bayer-The Scorecard Review

The pace is deliberate, yet that simmering sociopolitical undercurrent gives Killing Them Softly more weight than its rather conventional concept might suggest.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

Jackie Cogan understands his fate in a way that the other smart guys don't quite, an understanding that makes him seem somehow smarter.
Cynthia Fuchs-PopPolitics.com

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