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Movie Overview
Cast
• Aaron Eckhart
• Matt Malloy
• Stacy Edwards
Director
• Neil LaBute
MPAA Rating
R - For language and emotional abuse.
In the Company of Men (1997)

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OFCS Rating: 100% Fresh
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4.5/5
"A powerful moviegoing experience. Take my advice, and watch it with someone you love."  Filmcritic.com  Christopher Null

B+
"LaBute's debut film is hard to describe though the plot is simple enough, but this is not a film that depends on plot."  Ozus' World Movie Reviews  Dennis Schwartz

"A scary film about the very polluted hearts of two nasty white-collar workers."  Spirituality and Practice  Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat

4/4
"One of those rarest of rare breeds -- a movie that doesn't just ignore Hollywood conventions, but openly flouts them."  ReelViews  James Berardinelli

4/4
"Despite our feeble attempts to delude ourselves into thinking Chad and Howard could never exist in real life, their words and actions still haunt us after the credits roll because, deep inside, we know they're real."  Q Network Film Desk  James Kendrick

6/10
"Interesting, original premise starts off with a slow burn, but eventually challenges you into watching the screen without a cringe."  JoBlo's Movie Emporium  JoBlo

4/4
"It's the kind of film that really makes you think and turns you upside down."  Montreal Film Journal  Kevin N. Laforest

3/4
"A bitterly promising screenwriting-directing debut from playwright Neil LaBute."  TV Guide's Movie Guide  Maitland McDonagh

"This is a brilliant film, but I found it very hard to watch."  Flick Filosopher  MaryAnn Johanson

4/4
"I don't what finding humor in the most unsavory of situations says about me, but in terms of LaBute, it means that a first-class filmmaker has arrived on the scene."  Mr. Brown's Movies  Michael Dequina

4/5
"Has been both exalted as a brilliant satire and scorned as a shallow burp of white male indigestion posing as satire. It's probably a little of both."  eFilmCritic.com  Rob Gonsalves

B-
"A compelling, but not likable, film."  Reeling Reviews  Robin Clifford
OFCS Rating: 100% Fresh
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