Death in Love Reviews
Posing as a study in evil, Death in Love is claptrap that confuses bile with art.
| Jul 7, 2010
Say what you will about Boaz Yakin's epically awful Death in Love, but it wastes no time letting you know what you're in for.
| Original Score: .5/4 | Jul 23, 2009
Death in Love is occasionally pretentious but always riveting.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Jul 17, 2009
Yakin and his cast are up to the job, but the current they tap into is so charged it proves overpowering. Still, their bravery is commendable.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 17, 2009
There's something seriously wrong when you assemble actors this good -- and can't believe a single stilted word coming out of their mouths.
| Original Score: 0/4 | Jul 17, 2009
How do you explain a movie as hermetic and perverse and ultimately repugnant as Death in Love?
Full Review | Original Score: 1.5/5 | Jul 17, 2009
It's not as if we learn anything or feel any insight or catharsis from watching his characters destroy themselves and others.
Full Review | Jul 16, 2009
Survivor's guilt jumps a generation in Boaz Yakin's bleak family portrait, an incendiary journey back into the psychic horrors of the Holocaust.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 15, 2009
What makes pretentious, low-budget-indie filmmakers think the world is waiting breathlessly to absorb their personal memoirs like groundbreaking new recipes for meatballs?
Full Review | Jul 15, 2009
A pretentious and stilted but weirdly compelling blend of sins-of-the-parent saga and horror movie.
| Jul 13, 2009
Apparently so personal that it feels as though it were hatched in a hermetically sealed capsule, Boaz Yakin's Death in Love is as ambitious as it is stultifying and deadly to watch.
| Jan 29, 2008
Pierces the senses.
Full Review | Jan 25, 2008