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Movie Overview
Cast
• Colin Farrell
• Brendan Gleeson
• Ralph Fiennes
Director
• Martin McDonagh
MPAA Rating
R - for strong bloody violence, pervasive language and some drug use
Theatrical Release
Feb 08, 2008 (Limited)
Video/DVD Releases
Jun 24, 2008 (DVD)
In Bruges (2008)

REVIEWS
NEWS
INTERVIEWS OTHER
OFCS Rating: 74% Fresh
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C
"Unfortunately, the finished product is lost somewhere in the messily finger-painted tones; Bruges is a decent blast of uneasy cinema, but is ultimately crushed under the weight of its own self-adulation."  eFilmCritic.com  Brian Orndorf

4/5
"a fantastic start to a new career."  Filmcritic.com  Chris Barsanti

B
"Here is an unapologetically irreverent European flick that makes subtle character development as effortless as Colin Ferrell's upward bent eyebrows."  ColeSmithey.com  Cole Smithey

"But for all the showy action and spurty blood, it's the evolving intimacy between Ken and Ray that is most compelling in In Bruges."  PopMatters  Cynthia Fuchs

3/4
"...it's certainly difficult not to admire the fervor with which both Farrell and Gleeson tackle their respective characters and the film's ample dialogue..."  Reel Film Reviews  David Nusair

C-
"The unbelievable sensitive hit men trifle might have worked if it was just a travelogue about the Belgian Flemish fairytale medieval city of Bruges."  Ozus' World Movie Reviews  Dennis Schwartz

"'In Bruges' discloses nothing that is not at once discernible and, even with new wrinkles, does not measure up against better caper-gone-awry works."  ReelTalk Movie Reviews  Donald J. Levit

3.5/4
"A bravura, genre-twisting gem. This is one picture that packs a wallop."  TheMovieBoy.com  Dustin Putman

B+
"Doesn't need to be too hip or too cool to be damn good."  FilmJerk.com  Edward Havens

B+
"The breeziness and eventual dramatic weight of the story, along with the hilarious, snappy dialogue, help the film rise above its basic ordinariness."  EricDSnider.com  Eric D. Snider

B
"Nothing more than a modern film noir incongruously set in a medieval city, but...made enjoyable by its unusual locale, tart tough-guy dialogue and a strong cast."  One Guy's Opinion  Frank Swietek

2.5/4
"Once the shooting starts, everything collapses, and the ending is the kind that causes head-shaking. It's as if the filmmaker realized he wrote himself into a corner and had to resort to a contrivance to bring things to a close."  ReelViews  James Berardinelli

A
"Writer/director Martin McDonagh has created something tonally unique, a film that is hilarious and tragic, irreverent and wistful, peopled with characters learning to love life with death all around them."  Reeling Reviews  Laura Clifford

3/4
"The film is a trifle, but a darkly entertaining one."  TV Guide's Movie Guide  Maitland McDonagh

3/4
"Everything comes together in a climax that acts like one in a standard crime thriller but means a bit more."  Mark Reviews Movies  Mark Dujsik

"[I]ntellectual slapstick, a ticklish combination of comic torment, a brutal grasping of life's fickleness, and sheer bloody violence that is like a shout in the dark against it..."  Flick Filosopher  MaryAnn Johanson

1.5/4
"Melancholic music and a torpid pace don't make In Bruges profound, but they are symptomatic of this phony, pretentious crime film's schizophrenia."  Slant Magazine  Nick Schager

4/5
"It may be a Tarantino knock-off in the end but it is one of the most entertaining Tarantino knock-offs that I can recall seeing in recent memory."  eFilmCritic.com  Peter Sobczynski

4/5
"An entertaining blend of dark comedy, gruesome suspense and tender emotion"  Shadows on the Wall  Rich Cline

B
"Full of black humor and sharp comedic jabs, but with an undercurrent of genuine soul searching."  Flipside Movie Emporium  Rob Vaux

A-
"...not, fortunately, a Hollywood film and doesn't dumb down for its audience. Instead, Martin McDonagh makes you pony up and pay attention to his complexly woven tapestry."  Reeling Reviews  Robin Clifford

8/10
"Visually stunning photography of the silent byways and crannies of the ancient medieval city of Bruges frames a story of guilt and honor played out by wonderfully demented hit men."  Monsters and Critics  Ron Wilkinson

4/5
"fun fun"  sbs.is  Stefan Birgir Stefansson

5/10
"Offbeat and off-putting, unless you're really heavily into "guilt and sins and hell and all that.""  SSG Syndicate  Susan Granger

9/10
"A near-masterpiece, impossible to pigeonhole or predict. It is the kind of great movie that could only be made by a neophyte."  Antagony & Ecstasy  Tim Brayton

1.5/4
"Too good for action, its action is flaccid; too good for hip, its hipsterism is tired."  Film Freak Central  Walter Chaw

"Click here to see review"  Wolf Entertainment Guide  William Wolf
OFCS Rating: 74% Fresh
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