Friday, March 1, 2013

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Watch Rubberneck Movie Online No Survey


Months after a weekend fling, Boston research scientist Paul (Alex Karpovsky, "Girls") continues to lust after his beautiful coworker Danielle (Jamie Ray Newman), nurturing his fantasies with the occasional polite exchange at work. But once she starts dating another scientist at their lab, his infatuation quickly turns into obsession - and he finds himself unable to control his desires. A slow-burn character study-turned-psychosexual thriller, co-written by Karpovsky and Garth Donovan, RUBBERNECK is a chillingly believable story of workplace romance gone wrong. (c) Tribeca
Release Date Rubberneck Feb 22, 2013 Limited
Rubberneck

Actors For Rubberneck

Alex Karpovsky,Jaime Ray Newman,Amanda Good Hennessey,Dennis Staroselsky,Dakota Shepard,Sean Sullivan,Richard Forbes,Marianna Bassham,Gabriel Kuttner,Michael Leo Judge,Linda Oroskzo,Andrew Horowitz,Luke Donovan,William DeCof,Jeffrey McInerney,Joan Fleishman Bachenheim...,Nancy Gahagan,Leroy Brown,Quig Fenno,Dennis Starselsky

Genres Rubberneck : Mystery & Suspense,Drama

User Ranting Rubberneck : 3.5
User Percentage For Rubberneck : 75 %
User Count Like for Rubberneck : 194
All Critics Ranting For Rubberneck : 5.6
All Critics Count For Rubberneck : 20
All Critics Percentage For Rubberneck : 60 %

Review For Rubberneck

A creepy number, half suspense drama and half brooding character study, with a strong dash of local flavor and a low-budget feel.
Ty Burr-Boston Globe

Karpovsky's pic seldom surprises, its strengths lying in a leisurely journey toward a clearly predestined denouement.
Ronnie Scheib-Variety

One can only watch so many shots of the daily goings-on in a research facility without tuning out a bit.
Sara Stewart-New York Post

Immediately put me in mind of the classic slow burn of vintage thrillers like Fritz Lang's "M" and Michael Powell's "Peeping Tom"...
Andrew O'Hehir-Salon.com

It's dragged down by non-scene after non-scene, and filmmaking choices that don't earn their keep.
Rachel Saltz-New York Times

Both the mystery and the character piece wind up feeling incomplete.
Ian Buckwalter-NPR

Alex Karpovsky's performance digs out the character's menacing, damaged and sympathetic qualities in equal measure.
Robert Levin-amNewYork

A disturbing and deceptively subtle psychological thriller ...
Peter Keough-Boston Phoenix

"Rubberneck" charts Paul's mental deterioration, the tension stretched well beyond his breaking point and my patience.
Greg Evans-Bloomberg News

Rubberneck feels more like an attempt to pull off a psychological thriller than a credible example of same, as if it were a sample reel for some future project.
Scott Tobias-AV Club

You can see genuine talent poking through the festival-circuit tedium; hopefully Karpovsky's better instincts will win out next time.
Keith Uhlich-Time Out New York

Boston-area actor-writer-director Alex Karpovsky creates an original story of obsession, delusion and murder that is fresh and well made.
Robin Clifford-Reeling Reviews

Although it's initially jarring to see Karpovsky tackle overly serious material both behind and in front of the camera, "Rubberneck" has more in common with the growing Karpovsky oeuvre than it may appear -- and even inadvertently critiques it.
Eric Kohn-indieWIRE

With Hitchcockian self-assurance, Karpovsky is able to inject an element of surprise and uncertainty even into the film's final moments.
Marshall Fine-Hollywood & Fine

The film takes on high-concept ideas that it can't sustain, and which only make its other problems more obvious.
Jesse Cataldo-Slant Magazine

...this is impressive filmmaking, especially from a filmmaker who also delivers a complex, sympathetic performance despite his character's unsettling characteristics.
Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews

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