Watch Mud Movie Online No Survey Mud is an adventure about two boys, Ellis and his friend Neckbone, who find a man named Mud hiding out on an island in the Mississippi. Mud describes fantastic scenarios-he killed a man in Texas and vengeful bounty hunters are coming to get him. He says he is planning to meet and escape with the love of his life, Juniper, who is waiting for him in town. Skeptical but intrigued, Ellis and Neckbone agree to help him. It isn't long until Mud's visions come true and their small town is besieged by a beautiful girl with a line of bounty hunters in tow. (c) Roadside Attractions Release Date Mud Apr 26, 2013 Limited | |
Matthew McConaughey,Reese Witherspoon,Tye Sheridan,Jacob Lofland,Michael Shannon,Sam Shepard,Sarah Paulson,Ray McKinnon |
Nichols has a strong feeling for the tactility of natural elements-water, wood, terrain, weather. David Denby-New Yorker
Nichols takes his time with the story, dwelling on how the boy is shaped by the killer's tragic sense of romance, yet the suspense holds. J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader
"Mud" isn't just a movie. It's the firm confirmation of a career. Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
"Mud" unfolds at its own pace, revealing its story in slivers. The performances are outstanding, especially from Sheridan, who plays tough, sweet, vulnerable and confused with equal conviction. Adam Graham-Detroit News
The film is drenched in the humidity and salty air of a Delta summer, often recalling the musical, aphoristic cadences of Sam Shepard, who happens to appear in a supporting role. Ann Hornaday-Washington Post
A wonderful, piquant modern-day variation on "Huckleberry Finn.'' Lou Lumenick-New York Post
By setting the action within a quasi-mythic framework Nichols is able to draw us into his big adventure and help us to rediscover the whispers of youth. Amber Wilkinson-Eye for Film
A stirring ode to innocence that evokes classics like The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Stand By Me. Stella Papamichael-Digital Spy
Mud has some interesting things to say about southern manhood, and is observant about the struggle between head and heart, even if it is less forthcoming on how you get a boat out of a tree. Siobhan Synnot-Scotsman
A bold, intelligent, 21st century take on Mark Twain - with added occult tendencies. Dan Jolin-Empire Magazine
Mud is a potent and earnest rumination on love and change that gets muddled by moments of overblown as well as scattered storytelling. Kofi Outlaw-ScreenRant
The setting, characters and situations in "Mud" are fully formed and fully satisfying. Jeffrey M. Anderson-San Francisco Examiner
A modern-day Huck Finn adventure pulled along in the mesmerizing current of a crime yarn and anchored to a teenager's heartbreaking quest for emotional moorings. Neil Pond-American Profile
Like great directors before him -- Hitchcock, Polanski, Altman, et al. -- Nichols uses duality with real skill and impact. Tony Macklin-tonymacklin.net
Poignant coming-of-age tale has some edgy content. Sandie Angulo Chen-Common Sense Media
This is no Southern Gothic pastiche but a convincing portrait of a South rarely seen onscreen, the South of Walmarts and water moccasins, of Piggy-Wiggly and punk rock. John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
I liked Mud. What's frustrating is feeling as if I could have loved it. Josh Larsen-LarsenOnFilm
It's a lovely, coherent piece of storytelling, with a unique sense of place. Nichols has carved out a niche as a distinctive film-maker. David Gritten-Daily Telegraph
With Mud, Jeff Nichols demonstrates once again that he's that rare breed of filmmaker who prefers to bury himself in the dirt of rural America rather than carve his initials into the concrete of sprawling urbanity. Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing
Nichols weaves it all together with consummate skill and a little black pepper. Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
It's rare that films manage to capture the actual experience of what it is like to be a child, but 'Mud' seems to nail the ethos. Witney Seibold-CraveOnline
Mud is a captivating drama with well-rounded characters and fantastic performances from its three leads. Chris Sawin-Examiner.com
...a respectful, storyteller's approach to rural America. No mockery, no Hollywood-knows-better, no nonsense. That kind of thing is in shorter supply than the universe's collective desire for McConaughey to return to rom-coms. Dave White-Movies.com
Jeff Nichols' script for Mud is a lot like the Mississippi River that serves as a backdrop for the tale of unrequited love. There are times it is big and powerful and other times when it becomes so serene it's easy to forget the depths that hide below. Rick Bentley-Fresno Bee
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