Shattered

critic Reviews

, 19% Rotten Tomatometer Score
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    Phil HoadGuardian
    Shattered ably ticks genre boxes, but fails to drill into the characters in a way that counts.
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    Christy LemireFilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
    A knowingly cheesy B movie. It is decent trash.
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    Matt Zoller SeitzRogerEbert.com
    [Shattered] is a machine that promises to fulfill certain functions. Unfortunately, the craftsmanship is lacking.
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    Noel MurrayLos Angeles Times
    While "Shattered" director Luis Prieto and screenwriter David Loughery get the surface details right, they fail to deliver what made the likes of "Fatal Attraction" and "Single White Female" so memorable...
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    Michael NordineVariety
    Shades of everything from "Misery" to "Audition," albeit with little of either film's bawdy bravura.
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    Randy MyersSan Jose Mercury News
    92 minutes of vigorous, highly unfulfilling sex, an asinine neo-noir plot and lame dialogue uttered with unrelenting woodiness.
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    Samuel Leggett Jr.JVS Media & Productions/Team JVS
    Shattered is worth watch for entertaining thriller/horror standpoint for the surprises. Cameron Monaghan is an amazing actor and good in this, but doesn’t leave much left for repeated viewing or audience likability.
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    Miyako PleinesSpectrum Culture
    Breaking ceramics is more fun (and ultimately more original) than watching this film about a wealthy tech bro stupidly falling prey to an enticing femme fatale.
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    Dennis SchwartzDennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
    Its attempt at the erotic cools.
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    Carla HayCulture Mix
    Trashy and utterly predictable, Shattered dumbs down all the stereotypes of a murderous female sociopath who seduces an unlucky lover. John Malkovich's campy performance as a creepy voyeur can't even save this mess.
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