Midnight in the Switchgrass Reviews



  • Midnight in the Switchgrass
    • Genre : Drama,Action
    • Release Date :
    • MPAA Rating : -
    • Duration : 99 minute(s)
    • Production Budget : -
    • Studio : Lionsgate
    • Official Site : -
    • Reviews Rate
      Not quite bad, but it's not recommended either.

    • Readers Rate
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Movie Reviews

  • with a cumbersome title that will hardly attract many viewers, "Midnight in the Switchgrass" proves a sensationalistic piece of serial-killer pulp marked by poor writing, clumsy direction and indifferent acting
    Review rate : C- by Frank Swietek [One Guy's Opinion ]
  • there's a whole lot of nothing going on in the movie, which barely puts in the effort to create psychological profiles for its characters, with Emmett getting more of a charge out of terrible dialogue and flat performances
    Review rate : D by Brian Orndorf [Blu-ray.com ]
  • slightly more ambitious than anything Willis has attempted lately, this thriller is still pretty generic, taking the most predictable shortcuts and offering few surprises and little to care about
    2 of 5 by Jeffrey M. Anderson [Common Sense Media ]
  • Randall Emmett's directorial debut is virtually indistinguishable from the scores of cheap VOD action thrillers that he’s produced to date
    by Mark Hanson [Slant Magazine ]
  • it's just one more low-rent picture looking to generate cheap thrills from showing violence against women. Megan Fox and Emile Hirsch deserve better
    1.5 of 4 by Mike McGranaghan [Aisle Seat ]
  • it's a functional piece of exploitation - an efficient little crime-porn snuff-thriller potboiler; It's watchable trash, but more evidence that the serial-killer thriller has nothing left to discover
    by Owen Gleiberman [Variety ]
  • although the film's narrative is passable at best, it struggles to maintain any momentum due to uninteresting characters and predictably bad writing
    1.5 of 5 by Ferdosa Abdi [ScreenRant ]
  • a lackluster thriller riddled with tired tropes; The movie, doesn’t come close to fulfilling even the lowest of expectations; it neither takes its characters seriously nor commits to its superficial attempt at topicality
    by Lovia Gyarkye [The Hollywood Reporter ]

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