Closer Reviews
Searing story of betrayal isn't for kids.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Dec 22, 2010
Closer is no joke and it's got the brave, mature performances of an all-star cast to prove it. It's a movie in which characters feel each other up with their hands and knock each other down with words.
| Original Score: 74/100 | Jun 7, 2010
Like dramas by Pinter and others, what seems trenchant and perfectly pitched in the theater can come off as arch even when skillfully transferred to film.
Full Review | Mar 19, 2009
Owen and Portman give excellent, committed performances, leaving Law and Roberts in the shade.
| Jun 24, 2006
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 1, 2006
Thanks to Marber's whiplash dialogue, the cast suffer with an eloquence that's uncommon in the movies, but that's about as far as it goes.
| Jan 17, 2006
Closer, a lacerating four-character suite on the elusiveness of love and intimacy, finds Nichols returning to his roots without having lost his sardonic edge.
Full Review | Sep 26, 2005
Competently acted, theatrically staged.
| Original Score: C | May 3, 2005
Vibrates with eroticism, bruising laughs and dynamite performances from four attractive actors doing decidedly unattractive things.
Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/4 | Mar 7, 2005
Marber's script is wonderfully thorough in its exploration of the permutations of desire and betrayal, and the cast serve it brilliantly.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 7, 2005
All the performances are strong, with Portman especially fearless and Owen simply fearsome as a man driven by his base instincts.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Feb 15, 2005
If it makes you uncomfortable, or leaves you disturbed, it has only done its job.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Dec 11, 2004
Full Review | Original Score: B+ | Dec 11, 2004
Full of chance meetings, instant attraction and casual betrayals, the movie is setup like a group of individual snapshots, brief glimpses inside the lives of people trying to find that one love connection grounding them for the rest of their lives.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Dec 11, 2004
Nichols is back, his instincts for intimacy as cutting as ever...
Full Review | Dec 11, 2004
[A] chilly, caustic, foul-mouthed anatomy of modern romance.
| Dec 11, 2004
Impeccably acted and directed -- but quite icy.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Dec 11, 2004
A relentlessly nasty film adapted from Patrick Marber's play that manages to win you over despite the fact that all four of its characters are clearly marked 'damaged goods.'
| Original Score: 4/5 | Dec 11, 2004
It does shock, I should say, in the way of men and women doing their psychological worst and most ruthless to push away those they have previously pulled close.
| Original Score: B- | Dec 11, 2004
There's a creepy fascination in the way these four characters stage their affairs while occupying impeccable lifestyles.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Dec 11, 2004