Loitering With Intent Reviews
It all adds up to not much from director by Adam Rapp, although Tomei is effortlessly captivating (as usual) and Rockwell is always worth watching.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Mar 12, 2015
There's too much loitering and not enough intent.
| Jan 17, 2015
Simply the latest in a string of pointless low-budget exercises in angsty Big Apple self-reflection.
| Jan 17, 2015
Yes, we have seen much of it before. But for the majority of the film's brief running time (a flicker or so under 80 minutes), I felt myself drawn to what was on screen.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Jan 16, 2015
Ms. Tomei, Mr. Rockwell and Mr. Geraghty get stray laughs, but "Loitering With Intent" mostly plays like an excuse for its makers to hang out.
| Jan 15, 2015
The title may suggest acts of indecency, but if there's anything this mild dramedy could use, it's a little more raciness.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Jan 15, 2015
The film never makes the basic case for its own existence, other than as a showcase for Martin and Godere, and a setting for established talent to hang out for a few days.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Jan 15, 2015
A meandering little bore about a pair of struggling actors looking for a breakthrough movie even if they have to write it themselves.
| Original Score: 1/4 | Jan 14, 2015
A snappy start gives way to an unfocused second half, which devolves into a walking tour of indie-film clichs that make the 80-minute run time feel overlong.
| Original Score: C+ | Jan 14, 2015
Suffers from a thrown-together vibe that is only rarely eclipsed by its overqualified supporting cast.
| Jan 13, 2015
It's a comedy concerned with myopia that doesn't succumb to the self-obsessed pitfalls of that subject.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Jan 10, 2015
Ensemble comedy benefits hugely from the presence of Marisa Tomei and Sam Rockwell.
| Dec 22, 2014