Release Date No One Lives May 10, 2013 Limited
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Movie Overview For No One Lives
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Actors For No One Lives
Luke Evans,Adelaide Clemens,Lee Tergesen,Derek Magyar,America Olivo,Beau Knapp,Laura Ramsey,Brodus Clay,Lindsey ShawGenres No One Lives : Mystery & Suspense,Horror
Visitor Ranting & Critics For No One Lives
User Ranting No One Lives : 3.7User Percentage For No One Lives : 63 %
User Count Like for No One Lives : 770
All Critics Ranting For No One Lives : 3.9
All Critics Count For No One Lives : 21
All Critics Percentage For No One Lives : 33 %
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Review For No One Lives
There is no flair, no suspense, not one frame composed with more in mind than getting a Beavis-type to chortle, "Cool."Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post
As bloodbaths go, this one has some interesting angles. Not THAT interesting, but ...
Tom Long-Detroit News
The expectations raised by the first 20 minutes ... make it all the more disappointing when incoherent slaughter replaces soul-chilling dread.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times
"No One Lives" is a cheap horror prank that's ultimately not clever or accomplished enough to sustain its eccentricities, and they are very bloody eccentricities indeed.
Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times
There's so much darkness here, it's hard to see anything - literally. Forget the horror and mayhem. Someone needed to turn on the lights.
Joe Neumaier-New York Daily News
Director Ryûhei Kitamura (The Midnight Meat Train) is too talented for material this retro-junky, but he and screenwriter David Cohen keep the action coming hard and fast ...
Chuck Wilson-Village Voice
Genuinely striking and unnerving, the film manages to ramp up the fright factor to such overly intense levels that uneasy laughter provides the only release.
Alan Jones-Radio Times
Imagine if Reservoir Dogs' Mr Blonde hooked up with Hannibal Lecter and they went for dinner with the nutter from Wolf Creek.
James Mottram-Total Film
A survival story, pure and simple, the characterisation is non-existent and the blood flows in rivers. It'll appeal to the gorehounds with a sense of humour ...
James Mottram-The List
Loopy, film-literate and full-bore, it's a sadistic '70s thriller in modern-day garb.
Simon Crook-Empire Magazine
Almost coming off like an academic blueprint of what a serial killer movie should look like, rather than anything with a distinct voice or authorial hand, No One Lives shocks by virtue of being completely uninteresting.
Kevin Jagernauth-The Playlist
Blood may be thicker than water, but it flows just as freely in this artistically bankrupt thriller.
David Guzman-Film Journal International
(T)he filmmaker fashions an experience where nothing is what it seems, where the first 25 minutes or so see more twists and turns than in a dozen derivative fright flicks...
Bill Gibron-PopMatters
Ryuhei Kitamura's latest genre bloodbath is par for the course, in spite of the occasionally flourish of interesting subtext.
Drew Hunt-Slant Magazine
Starts off with enough grit and style that a good horror fan is likely to get their hopes up at the potential fun to come. And so the crash is even greater when that same horror fan realizes that "No One Lives" is going absolutely nowhere interesting.
Brian Tallerico-HollywoodChicago.com
a Stockholm syndrome romance whose bizarre erotic progress plays out in the idioms of bloody bondage and extreme interdependence.... but we never get a coherent account of who these characters are or why they behave as they do.
Anton Bitel-Grolsch Film Works
Most fatally, No One Lives neglects to provide a rooting interest. Great horror movies engender sympathy for the lambs being led to the slaughter.
A.A. Dowd-AV Club
A novel twist, given away early. Otherwise, a generic bloodbath, decently acted but not frightening.
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service
No One Lives is never quite able to recapture the gloriousness of its opening half hour...
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews
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