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1 Hour, 55 Minutes
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2007
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When ex-blues musician Lazarus (Samuel L. Jackson) finds the town nymphomaniac Rae (Christina Ricci) left for dead on the side of the road, he vows to nurse her back to healthand cure her of her wickedness. Until then, she'll be chained to the immovable radiator in his home. But Lazarus has demons of his own: his wife just left him for his own brother. While Lazarus and Rae struggle to fix their broken lives, the situation threatens to explode as Rae's boyfriend Ronnie (Justin Timberlake) a roughneck soldier just back from Iraq comes searching for his missing lover.
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CRITIC REVIEWS
Lew Irwin

"Outrageous" is the description that pops up in several reviews of Black Snake Moan, starring Samuel L. Jackson, Justin Timberlake, and Christina Ricci. It's a term that has both negative and positive connotations. "The movie strolls right past absurdity into offensiveness," writes Elizabeth Weitzman in the New York Daily News. Similarly, Claudia Puig comments in USA Today: "Though this film tries to convey a sense of campy fun, it ends up feeling off-putting and disturbing." But A.O. Scott in the New York Times remarks, "Underneath the surface of racial and sexual button pushing, behind the brandished guns and bared breasts, is a heart of pure, buttery cornpone." Joe Morgenstern concludes in the Wall Street Journal: "For all the preposterous clichs of the plot, Black Snake Moan finds unchained energy in its foolishness." Bob Strauss writes in the Los Angeles Daily News: "What goes on in this certifiably nuts movie is so extreme and original that you can't help gazing at it in awe. When you're not inclined to divert your eyes, anyway." And in the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert commented on the audience's response to the film: "I had never really heard many half-snorts before. Snorts, yes, and silence. But what do you make of an audience that has no idea how to react?"

Reviewed by: MatthewOpdyke on 11/25/2007 7:29:00 PM
Well written, well scripted, and well acted.This is a drama that is a bit heavy at times, but through it all, it is well intentioned and does a wonderful job of painting "tough love" at it's toughest at times... this movie is definitely worth your time... and yes, it is intended for adults; not children.
Lew Irwin

"Outrageous" is the description that pops up in several reviews of Black Snake Moan, starring Samuel L. Jackson, Justin Timberlake, and Christina Ricci. It's a term that has both negative and positive connotations. "The movie strolls right past absurdity into offensiveness," writes Elizabeth Weitzman in the New York Daily News. Similarly, Claudia Puig comments in USA Today: "Though this film tries to convey a sense of campy fun, it ends up feeling off-putting and disturbing." But A.O. Scott in the New York Times remarks, "Underneath the surface of racial and sexual button pushing, behind the brandished guns and bared breasts, is a heart of pure, buttery cornpone." Joe Morgenstern concludes in the Wall Street Journal: "For all the preposterous clichs of the plot, Black Snake Moan finds unchained energy in its foolishness." Bob Strauss writes in the Los Angeles Daily News: "What goes on in this certifiably nuts movie is so extreme and original that you can't help gazing at it in awe. When you're not inclined to divert your eyes, anyway." And in the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert commented on the audience's response to the film: "I had never really heard many half-snorts before. Snorts, yes, and silence. But what do you make of an audience that has no idea how to react?"
Reviewed by: MatthewOpdyke on 11/25/2007 7:29:00 PM
Well written, well scripted, and well acted.This is a drama that is a bit heavy at times, but through it all, it is well intentioned and does a wonderful job of painting "tough love" at it's toughest at times... this movie is definitely worth your time... and yes, it is intended for adults; not children.
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Reviewed by: MatthewOpdyke on 11/25/2007 7:29:00 PM
Well written, well scripted, and well acted.This is a drama that is a bit heavy at times, but through it all, it is well intentioned and does a wonderful job of painting "tough love" at it's toughest at times... this movie is definitely worth your time... and yes, it is intended for adults; not children.
(Read More Customer Reviews...)Reviewed by: DeanSingh on 9/6/2007 2:55:33 PM
This movie had promise but it fell short.
Reviewed by: bmehmet on 7/3/2007 9:58:53 PM
It's a very sexual movie. Put together well and sends a message of pain and hope.
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