how much more interesting "The Company You Keep" might have been if he was fighting not for his name but for his soul
Review rate : B-by Peter Rainer[Christian Science Monitor ]
drawing skillfully on a first-rate cast, Redford builds a riveting, resonant political thriller that values the complexity of its characters and the intelligence of its audience
but along with those emotions, this earnest, well-intentioned movie elicits frustration that its story had to be packaged as a conventional, not very suspenseful fugitive thriller with a bogus Hollywood ending
and the disappointing "The Company You Keep'' consistently stretches credulity way past the breaking point in its depiction of journalism, police procedure and political activism