Gully

critic Reviews

, 25% Rotten Tomatometer Score
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    Amy NicholsonFilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
    The plot here didn't work for me, but I really adore this cast and I think this director will make something great.
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    Owen GleibermanVariety
    A movie... needs to go somewhere, and "Gully" basically doesn't.
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    Brian TallericoRogerEbert.com
    Uncertain what story it's telling, Nabil Elderkin's Gully is only held together by the sheer talent of its young cast.
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    Randy MyersSan Jose Mercury News
    The film overreaches or overstates at every significant moment...
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    Kimber MyersThe Playlist
    Its raw, gritty approach feels like an effort from the filmmakers, but it's mostly work for the audience to endure.
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    Dwight BrownNational Newspaper Publishers Association
    Music video director Nabil Elderkin steps into the deep end of feature filmmaking and flounders.
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    Keith GarlingtonKeith & the Movies
    We’re left with a lot of questions and too many ideas that never get the full treatment they deserve.
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    Johnny LoftusDecider
    Stream it for the acting, which is terrific. But be aware that Gully can’t fully bring to fruition its ideas about cyclical violence, generational trauma, and the healing qualities of friendship.
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    Dominic GriffinThe Armchair Auteur
    Not great, but both its impressive cast and its veteran music video helmer director show real promise, even if the film itself doesn't exactly stick the landing.
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    Rich ClineShadows on the Wall
    This collection of wrenching, beautifully played moments never delivers the needed gut punch.
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