Friday, May 3, 2013

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Murderball director Henry Alex Rubin explores the destructive potential of the internet in this ensemble drama starring Jason Bateman, Hope Davis, and Alexander Skarsgård. His marriage dissolving before his very eyes, a former Marine (Skarsgård) ruins his credit by gambling online as his wife (Paula Patton) strikes up an intimate relationship on a popular social networking site. When identity theft puts their life savings at risk, the couple tracks down the man (Michael Nyqvust) they believe is responsible for the crime. Meanwhile, an introverted teenage goth (Jonah Bobo) becomes the victim of a humiliating prank when his two biggest tormentors pose as the girl he likes, trick him into exposing his true identity online. When the prank leads to tragedy, the young victim's mother (Davis) is overwhelmed by grief as her husband (Bateman) explodes with rage. Later, an ambitious TV reporter's quest to expose an online prostitution racket has unexpected repercussions for the frightened young man at the center of the growing controversy. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Release Date Disconnect Apr 12, 2013 Limited
Disconnect

Actors For Disconnect

Jason Bateman,Hope Davis,Frank Grillo,Michael Nyqvist,Paula Patton,Andrea Riseborough,Alexander Skarsgård,Max Thieriot,Colin Ford,Jonah Bobo,Haley Ramm,Norbert Leo Butz,Kasi Lemmons,John Sharian,Aviad Bernstein,Teresa Celentano,Marc Jacobs,Cole Michael Mohr,Kevin Csolak,Antonella Lentini

Genres Disconnect : Mystery & Suspense,Drama

User Ranting Disconnect : 4
User Percentage For Disconnect : 82 %
User Count Like for Disconnect : 5,125
All Critics Ranting For Disconnect : 6.5
All Critics Count For Disconnect : 61
All Critics Percentage For Disconnect : 67 %

Review For Disconnect

Handsomely shot and judiciously edited, the film benefits from a superlative cast ...
Ann Hornaday-Washington Post

It's left to the actors to make up for the gaffes, and they're definitely up to the task.
John Hartl-Seattle Times

Even in the heightened awareness of a post- age (and its ), Disconnect is naturally gripping.
Jeannette Catsoulis-NPR

Journalists lie, spouses stray and thieves steal, but "Disconnect" keeps trying, unsuccessfully, to pin the blame on technology rather than its users.
Rafer Guzman-Newsday

I preferred "Disconnect" 10 years ago when it was called "Crash."
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune

As cautionary tales go, "Disconnect" is a pretty good one, but it's not really a whole lot more than that.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic

There's no way to see this film and not be concerned each time an electronic device is used. That kind of visceral reaction is what makes the film so disturbingly brilliant.
Rick Bentley-Fresno Bee

By constantly weaving these tales together, Rubin takes humanity out of the equation, almost as if all these human intersections were engineered by technology, not an increasingly interrelated world.
Chris Foran-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

This movie doesn't need a reviewer, it needs a family mediator.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express

Come on, guys: There's nothing cinematic about Googling.
Leah Churner-Austin Chronicle

"Disconnect" would have been wiser to focus more on the everyday ways technology alienates us from each other, rather than descend to this sort of fear-mongering melodrama.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian

There are no revelations or surprises, just newspaper editorial-style lamentations disguised as cautionary tales. I'd rather watch racism push Sandra Bullock down the stairs in Crash.
Jeff Meyers-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)

Sensitive performances from the entire cast are absorbing, especially Jason Bateman in his first full-on dramatic role.
Nell Minow-Beliefnet

A dramatic triptych of loosely connected stories that mostly avoids the pitfalls of an easy target with solid work from all involved.
Dan Kaufman-Paste Magazine

It thinks it's smarter than it is.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press

A penetrating examination of who we are as a people and culture living in the advanced electronic age of the here and now—a place as potentially dangerous and harmful as it is radically convenient.
Dustin Putman-DustinPutman.com

Rubin overcooks his vulnerability, rendering the viewing experience frustratingly short-sheeted in the significance department, making online angst a perfect fit for a Lifetime Movie night.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

...a movie with mounting tension, not an easy one to watch, that ends with a thud...up until the last five minutes, though, this is thoroughly engrossing.
Tony Medley-Tolucan Times

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