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SIDE EFFECTS is a provocative thriller about Emily and Martin (Rooney Mara and Channing Tatum), a successful New York couple whose world unravels when a new drug prescribed by Emily's psychiatrist (Jude Law) - intended to treat anxiety - has unexpected side effects. (c) Official FB R
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Movie Title : Side Effects
Genre Movie :Mystery & Suspense,Drama
Mpaa Rating : R
Release Date : Feb 8, 2013 Wide

Actors :Rooney Mara,Channing Tatum,Jude Law,Catherine Zeta-Jones,Ann Dowd,Vinessa Shaw,Carmen Pelaez,Martin Ireland,Polly Draper,Haraldo Alvarez,Jimmy Martinez,Vladimir Versailles,Jacqueline Antaramian,Michelle Vergara Moore,Katie Lowes,David Costabile,Mamie Gummer,Steven Platt,Víctor Cruz,Elizabeth Rodriguez


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Visitor Ranting & Critics For Side Effects

User Ranting Side Effects : 3.7
User Percentage For Side Effects : 75 %
User Count Like for Side Effects : 37,367
All Critics Ranting For Side Effects : 7.4
All Critics Count For Side Effects : 184
All Critics Percentage For Side Effects : 85 %

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Review For Side Effects

As a thriller in the Hitchcock mould, 'Side Effects' is great fun: its characters are well acted without being entirely likeable, which makes their jeopardy all the more enjoyable while putting us at a clinical remove.
Ben Walters-Time Out

Soderbergh is less interested in making statements than he is in skillfully fulfilling genre expectations.
Ian Buckwalter-The Atlantic

A crafty teaser that presents itself as one kind of film before gradually evolving into another kind altogether. I, for one, enjoyed both enormously.
Christopher Orr-The Atlantic

Steven Soderbergh is one of our best and most versatile directors.
Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com

Side Effects is a cracking thriller that ranks amongst Soderbergh's best, featuring electric performances by Rooney Mara, Jude Law, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Channing Tatum.
Peter Howell-Toronto Star

Side Effects virtually demands a three-word review: Just see it.
Richard Corliss-TIME Magazine

Side Effects is a twisty pharmaceutical thriller that functions both as an effective drama and a social commentary on America's rising obsession with prescription drugs.
Jeremy Lebens-We Got This Covered

It suggests Jagged Edge retold in the measured voice of the New Yorker.
Margot Harrison-Seven Days

...another disappointing misfire from Soderbergh...
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews

Um experimento de gênero eficiente e que demonstra certa coragem ao puxar o tapete sob as expectativas do público quanto ao tipo de filme que está vendo.
Pablo Villaca-Cinema em Cena

It's the nuances that lift it into the upper echelon, especially the subtle way it poses questions about our growing dependence on psychopharmaceuticals and the motivations of the doctors who so freely prescribe them.
Al Alexander-The Patriot Ledger

There's no lasting surprise, no wonder or "wow" factor. Instead, Side Effects is a serviceable suspense effort that owes more than a little to its desire to mimic one of the medium's masters.
Bill Gibron-Film Racket

A crafty screenplay and devilishly sexy turns from Mara and Catherine Zeta-Jones keep the movie mesmerizing, and one of my favorite movies released in 2013 so far.
Phil Villarreal-COEDMagazine.com

Even when it twists back to Hitchcockland, there's more than enough lingering spookiness about a culture's dependence on prescription drugs and psychiatry to wrench Side Effects away from being a mere trickster-tale.
Brian Gibson-Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)

Soderbergh is that rare director who can turn a clunky screenplay into something almost entirely delicious, and with SIDE EFFECTS he does exactly that.
Meredith Borders-Badass Digest

Soderbergh, with the help of some excellent writing by Scott Z. Burns and an outstanding cast, take you to Hitchcock territory.
Paul Chambers-Movie Chambers

A masterful double-bluff. What starts as a taut, topical drama about medicated America becomes a classic, twisted neo-noir that sees Soderbergh pushing aside on-the-nose themes in favour of sheer entertainment.
Michael Leader-Film4

One moment, we're watching an enthralling exposé of the modern pharmaceutical industry; the next we're reeling from some well-timed mystery-thriller shocks. And Soderbergh, aided by a sharp script and superb cast, wrong-foots us all the way.
Jason Best-Movie Talk

Ripper psychological mystery-thriller...prime, sharply directed guessing game stuff full of plot surprises and great left turns.
Jim Schembri-3AW

Courtroom drama, forensic thriller, romantic murder mystery...It's as if, the prescription for genre side effects, is more genres.
Sara Maria Vizcarrondo-Movies With Butter

At its best, it's chilling, creepy, strange and intriguing; at its worst, it's gorgeous to look at.
CJ Johnson-ABC Radio (Australia)

A real pill of a movie that packs a serious one-two punch as a detective drama coupled with a cautionary tale about the dangers of trying to pharma-cate our troubles away.
Neil Pond-American Profile

The feature evolves from an icy, haunting tale of depression and abandonment into a squalid, sordid, serpentine Alfred Hitchcock pastiche. That it can glide from these two poles with us barely realising is a testament to Soderbergh's talent.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix

A story that plays subtle tricks with our moral allegiances.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

An effortlessly slick medical thriller that makes no grand statements or summations beyond being effortlessly artful and entertaining.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman

If this puzzling, often very enjoyable medical thriller were directed by almost any film-maker other than Steven Soderbergh, you would be tempted to diagnose it with genre identity disorder.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times

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