JamesG
04-27-2009, 02:47 PM
Movie Reviews: Obsessed
27 April 2009 2:34 AM, PDT
The reviews for Obsessed turned out to be about as negative as Sony thought they would be when the studio decided not to screen it for critics, who had to stand in line for tickets and watch it with regular crowds.
"Ah, the joys of watching a movie like "Obsessed" at a public showing on a Friday afternoon at the Regal Gallery Place multiplex," wrote Dan Zak in the Washington Post. "If ever a movie deserves to be talked back to, it's this one."
Nearly all of the critics compared the movie -- unfavorably -- to Fatal Attraction.
"A clanking, low-rent imitation," is how Stephen Holden described it in the New York Times.
Noting that Beyoncé Knowles's one big scene doesn't come until halfway into the movie, Joe Neumaier wrote in the New York Daily News, "The result is more like Delayed Frustration that Fatal Attraction."
And Steven Cole in the Toronto Globe and Mail wrote: "At least the earlier film had the courage of its perversions. The new film is a safe, dull morality play."
-IMDB News
27 April 2009 2:34 AM, PDT
The reviews for Obsessed turned out to be about as negative as Sony thought they would be when the studio decided not to screen it for critics, who had to stand in line for tickets and watch it with regular crowds.
"Ah, the joys of watching a movie like "Obsessed" at a public showing on a Friday afternoon at the Regal Gallery Place multiplex," wrote Dan Zak in the Washington Post. "If ever a movie deserves to be talked back to, it's this one."
Nearly all of the critics compared the movie -- unfavorably -- to Fatal Attraction.
"A clanking, low-rent imitation," is how Stephen Holden described it in the New York Times.
Noting that Beyoncé Knowles's one big scene doesn't come until halfway into the movie, Joe Neumaier wrote in the New York Daily News, "The result is more like Delayed Frustration that Fatal Attraction."
And Steven Cole in the Toronto Globe and Mail wrote: "At least the earlier film had the courage of its perversions. The new film is a safe, dull morality play."
-IMDB News