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Movie Title : Stoker
Release Date : Mar 1, 2013 Limited Genre Movie :Drama,Horror,Mystery & Suspense
Mpaa Rating : R Actors :Mia Wasikowska,Matthew Goode,Nicole Kidman,Dermot Mulroney,Jacki Weaver,Lucas Till,Alden Ehrenreich,David Alford,Peg Allen,Lauren Roman,Phyllis Somerville,Harmony Korine,Dominick "Dino" Howard,Tyler Von Tagen,Thomas Covert,Jaxon Johnson,Paxton Johnson,Judith Godrèche,Ralph Brown
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Stoker
User Ranting Movie Stoker : 3.7User Count Like for Stoker : 7,518
Critics Ranting For Stoker : 6.4
Critics Percentage For Stoker : 66 %
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Stoker is a movie about tension and inaction, about people trying to figure out what's going on in someone else's head.Connie Ogle-Miami Herald
Stoker is a cunning exercise in transgression. But one can't help but wonder what kind of film Park might have made if he'd had the full creative control to which he's accustomed in Korea.
Christopher Orr-The Atlantic
None of it is life-changing, but it is effectively eerie. Stylishly spooky, even.
Tom Long-Detroit News
"Stoker" plays out like a Kabuki "Macbeth": gallons of style slathered on a story you already know by heart.
Michael O'Sullivan-Washington Post
"Stoker" is a thriller in which the big question is not "What will happen next?" but rather "What is going on?"
Mick LaSalle-San Francisco Chronicle
[It] seems to be unfolding somewhere else; somewhere where it makes sense that everyone seems to be sleepwalking.
Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times
It feels like an empty exercise in creepy perversity that's more confusing than coherent.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
Stoker is symbolism in search of a story. It's like Breaking Bad if it was a show about Walt killing flies, and only tangentially concerned with the meth business.
Vincent Mancini-FilmDrunk
India Stoker is a girl with a spider inside her. That's a metaphor to suggest she is both victim and predator within her family web; Park literalizes the idea with shots of a spindly arachnid creeping up the girl's sock, toward her skirt.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Come for the atmosphere, but don't stay for the plot
Marty Mapes-Movie Habit
Falters in spite of Korean director's skills
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit
Stoker is a mystery where the means justify the ends, where even the most cynical viewer will stand up and take notice of where this particular filmmaker is taking us.
Bill Gibron-PopMatters
In the end it was a little too strange for my taste, but I know fans of the dark and mysterious will love it.
Jolene Mendez-Entertainment Spectrum
As fascinating as it is frustrating, Stoker boasts all the potential for the making of a great film. Instead, it settles for merely being an admirable one.
Mark Rozeman-Paste Magazine
The aesthetic accomplishments of the movie can't make up for the lack of a compelling narrative.
Matthew Odam-Austin American-Statesman
Park amps up every moment with a sweaty, ghoulish atmosphere, and he plants the Hitchcock references like an Easter egg hunt.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune
Stoker, rather improbably, manages to find the handshake place between predictable and confounding. And that's... an achievement?
Kimberley Jones-Austin Chronicle
A beguiling debacle that in its best case scenario might achieve cult status ... or could just as easily fade into obscurity.
Jon Niccum-Kansas City Star
A film detached from reality and devoid of meaning.
Duane Dudek-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Easily the most remarkable film I've seen this year, and one that lingers in the mind. I also strongly suspect that it will pay dividends on repeat viewings.
Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
By the end, I didn't really mind either way how it was going to climax - I wasn't rootin', I wasn't tootin'.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
Largely a pretext for style, but the style works.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy
A compelling, darkly humorous watch.
Martin Roberts-Fan The Fire
As much a startling coming-of-age saga as a portrait of a psychologically damaged family, Stoker emits a Gothic chill that's almost tangible, and the performances by Wasikowska and Goode are mesmerizing.
Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing
Park’s skills for surreal subjectivity and the mischievously weird certainly don’t hurt, but they can’t quite banish Stoker’s narrative speed bumps and draughts of cold air...
Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews
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After India's father (Mia Wasikowska) dies, her Uncle Charlie (Matthew Goode), who she never knew existed, comes to live with her and her unstable mother. She comes to suspect this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives and becomes increasingly infatuated with him.TagLine Stoker
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