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Home Sweet Hell (2015) Movie Critic Review

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Home Sweet Hell (2015) Movie Critic Review
Home Sweet Hell (2015) Movie Critic Review
Rating:     Rated R for violence, language, sexual content and some drug use
Production:     Darko Entertainment
Genres:     Drama, Comedy
Country:     USA
Language:     English
Director:      Anthony Burns
Stars:        Katherine Heigl, Jordana Brewster, Patrick Wilson




Home Sweet Hell (2015) English Movie Critic Review -  Home Sweet Hell Movie Directed by Anthony Burns. Under Production: Darko Entertainment. In Cinema Mar 13, 2015 with Stars: Katherine Heigl, Jordana Brewster, Patrick Wilson

IMDB By 5.3 :- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2802136

Critic Reviews for  Home Sweet Hell 2015 - MDBReviews

Top Reviews By Critics

Inkoo Kang | TheWrap 


A rancid comedy fueled by male entitlement and uxoricidal rage... "Home Sweet Hell" is the cinematic equivalent of the guy who's so busy ranting and raving about how untrustworthy women are that he hasn't noticed everyone's backed away from him.

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Pete Vonder Haar | Village Voice
 


Home Sweet Hell is a pleasantly unpleasant dark comedy, one that gives new meaning to "detached and subdivided" in the mass production zone.
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Roger Moore | Tribune News Service
 


A bit on the nose, but Heigl hits the mark in a role that seems tailor made for her.

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Justin Chang | Variety 


This dismal stab at a darkly comic thriller is hardly the vehicle to resuscitate its lead actress's bigscreen career, but it's unlikely to do much for anyone else's, either.
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Jon Frosch | Hollywood Reporter 


The kind of blithely confident, creatively impoverished dud that leaves you slightly stunned someone greenlit it, the movie has the distinction of feeling like a bad idea from its very first frames ...
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Sheila O'Malley | RogerEbert.com  


"Home Sweet Hell" gets a tad more interesting, but even amateurs know that you have to start strong. You have to set up the world and the tone and the mood from the get-go.
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Gary Goldstein | Los Angeles Times
 



If Katherine Heigl thought the unappetizing dark comedy "Home Sweet Hell" might somehow help her flagging film career, she was greatly mistaken.
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Ben Kenigsberg | New York Times


While the oafish men come off poorly, the treatment of women as nothing more than schemers and monstrous Martha Stewart clones seems woefully past its expiration date.
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Andrew Crump | Movie Mezzanine


Home Sweet Hell doesn't deserve a hearty recommendation, but watching Heigl almost makes the movie worth watching on her own.

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Dann Gire | Daily Herald


Home Sweet Hell musters too little wit and too few laughs to sustain this humorous autopsy of suburban life.

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Kate Erbland | The Dissolve


Although the film appears to be aiming for pitch-black humor, it's all so mirthless that the result is genuinely ugly.

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Mike McGranaghan | Aisle Seat    


Some scenes march fearlessly into the darkest of dark comedy recesses, while others are played quite broadly, to let us know that we shouldn't take all this nastiness too seriously. The latter half of that equation is deadly for dark comedies.

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Sara Stewart | New York Post


It's high time Katherine Heigl sent up her image as a controlling bitch in heels; too bad her dark comic turn takes place in an otherwise dreadful, misogynistic slog of a film.

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Eddie Goldberger | New York Daily News  


 
Wilson is an engaging actor, but he's stuck treading water in a movie with little action. Heigl, on the other hand, seems bored and aloof. She's playing against type, but she's stiff and doesn't make a fun villain here.

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