Emily the Criminal Reviews
Points for being very down to earth, and having some redeeming character arcs. I wanted to like this movie but it is far too formulaic and familiar script wise to be outstanding. This type of movie has been made a thousand times before.
wawwww filmnya bags banget meskipun ada tegangnya dikit
Aubrey Plaza rises through this crime thriller whereas the brewing tension attributes to her sharp performance, but her dealing with problematic aspects, such as stereotypical confrontations and trying to address class conflict only for the screenplay to have unfulfilling, contradicting degrees, leads this to be found as a mere showcase that narratively dimmers from the start except for the nuanced decision(s) at the end. (B-)
Like witnessing a bad car accident that you can’t look away from. Not a feel good movie. More like a omg-put-that-girl-in-jail-already-what-is-she-thinking-is-she-a-stupid-spoiled-entitled-person (substitute b-word) movie.
Emily the Criminal left me with a lot to think about. It’s a sharp, tense thriller with a biting commentary on financial struggles and systemic inequalities, which really hit close to home. Aubrey Plaza absolutely owns this movie—her performance is raw and layered, and she pulls off this mix of vulnerability and determination that kept me glued to her every move. I don’t usually associate her with such serious roles, but she nailed it, and I’m glad to see her breaking out into new territory. The storyline itself is gripping. Watching Emily navigate the criminal underworld while trying to claw her way out of a desperate situation felt real and unsettling. It’s not a flashy crime movie—it’s grounded, gritty, and unsettlingly relatable, especially in how it paints the picture of someone stuck in a system where the odds are always stacked against them. That said, there were moments where the pacing slowed or the plot dipped into familiar territory, but the tension always managed to pull me back in. I also found the romantic subplot a bit forced—it didn’t add much for me. Still, it’s hard to ignore the overall impact of the film, especially the way it made me think about the choices people are pushed to make when backed into a corner. If you like character-driven stories with a mix of social critique and suspense, I’d say give this one a try. It’s not perfect, but it’s bold, and Plaza’s performance alone makes it worth watching. My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
Well, Aubrey Plaza is always worth watching in anything, and she is good here in this modern neo-noir. Stuck with a criminal record, student debt without having finished school, and only some minor artistic talent but not enough, she stumbles into a illicit way out, which may not last, but there is a faint hope to kickstart her career. Great film that seems like a throughback to indy films of the 1990s. Mostly a cast of people unknown to me except brief appearances by John Billingsley (Dr. Phlox on ST Enterprise) and Gina Gershon. The title is certainly apt.
This film is a critic against a working system which in some way blackmails all of us. We are forced to do humiliating jobs, we must stay attached to who promises to help us, and finally we have to accept a floating position from a musk of a person who refuses to put us on the payroll. Well, Emily chooses to do the criminal, and she does it quite well, and we are with her, exited and in tension from the start to end. Aubrey Plaza is directed under a natural movement of the camera which makes the situation very real and put us very close to her and inside the movie.
Great performance by Plaza, showcasing something different here, which I think is a welcomed change of pace for her. Theo was looking fine as always although that accent was hilarious tho! It was just so painfully predictable and I found the script and directing sorta fell to the wayside as the film progressed, but otherwise worth a peekaboo.
This is why America is screwed up. Making heroes of criminals. Aubrey Plastered is the queen of counter culture films and a terrible actress.
Watched this on a flight - good film, terrific acting, interesting storyline.
I liked Aubrey in a dramatic role. The movie was good. It wasn't great but I enjoyed it all the way through. I thought Theo Rossi was very good as well.
She's pretty good, but the movie is a throw-away. Low budget, filmed in 20 days. You won't love this movie.
One of my favorite movies in recent years. Keeps you at the edge of your seat til the very end. Aubrey Plaza is amazing!
Has potential in the first half, is informative and does clear some things up about life... then it turns into a relationship and a duo, devolving into nothing interesting after that.
Great acting by Aubrey Plaza but it was a character and plot situation that I couldn't warm to - even with good acting.
Plaza has such great range.
Story has been done before, always with guys. This one is done from the perspective of a female who can't start her career because she made a mistake in her youth. Aubrey Plaza isn't bad. But I really liked the overall feel of the movie.
Good, with a compelling scenario and convincing acting.
Love interest angle seemed very forced and awkward. Story kept me engaged though