Review of Silver Tongues (2011) by Indiemovie — 20 Mar 2012
"Nothing is what it seems to be in SILVER TONGUES... Writer-director Simon Arthur, whose affinities for sociopathic antics evoke the psychological mousetraps of Neil LaBute and David Mamet, maintains suspense with unyielding dramatic momentum.".
- Steve Dollar, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL.
"A cynical, ice-cold tease... Clever and well acted...".
- Jeanette Catsoulis, THE NEW YORK TIMES.
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"A really well-crafted psychological drama, made with terrific technical flair: clearly influenced by David Mamet but nonetheless very distinctive and supremely watchable."- Peter Bradshaw, THE GUARDIAN.
"An impressively dark and deranged tale of scams, manipulation and sexual control" - Mark Adams, Screen International.
"Deliciously evil... Brilliant" - Stars and Popcorn.
"Compelling" - Eric Kohn, indieWIRE.
"A must see film" - thedropp.
This review of Silver Tongues (2011) was written by Indiemovie on 20 Mar 2012.
Silver Tongues has generally received positive reviews.
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