The Estate

critic Reviews

, 27% Rotten Tomatometer Score
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    David ReddishQueerty
    As with all black comedy, audience reactions will vary by taste. We found this one most peculiar.
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    John SerbaDecider
    The Estate is a slick dark-comic thriller-ish endeavor, but it's shallow, tonally uneven and only infrequently funny.
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    Tara McNamaraCommon Sense Media
    This intentionally trashy satire of misplaced priorities among the wealthy strives to be a "so bad it's good" cult classic. And there's enough here that is good that it's too bad that it is, in fact, ultimately so bad.
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    Avi OfferNYC Movie Guru
    Slick and stylish, but toothless, unfunny and, much like its characters, vapid.
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    Molly AdamsIn Review Online
    The obligatory jokes about wealth and whiteness...are dangerously close to their expiration date, and beneath the surface, there's unfortunately not all that much substance.
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    Todd JorgensonCinemalogue
    Trying to balance a sexy satire about greed and entitlement with a bloody thriller about betrayal and revenge, this campy concoction winds up more off-putting than endearing.
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    Terry MesnardGayly Dreadful
    [The Estate is] a queer psychosexual thriller with a huge dose of camp and parody that had me laughing at the absurdity of it all.
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    Gary M. KramerSan Francisco Bay Times
    The delicious queer comedy thriller The Estate, is full of witty one-liners and dirty double-crosses.... For those who lean into its campiness, The Estate is wicked fun.
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    Harvey S. KartenShockya.com
    The most obnoxious characters to inhabit your screen this year.
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    Alex McPhersonCultured Vultures
    The Estate is a cynical exercise in immaturity over substance.
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