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6 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 50Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertThe plot, in short, is underwhelming. It merely follows the reporters as the screenplay serves them the solution to their case on a silver platter. Yet curiously, Deadline flows right along.
- 30The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisThe New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisWithout Mr. Roberts and his grinning insouciance, this well-meaning mess would have no heartbeat at all.
- 30Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleLos Angeles TimesRobert AbelePlodding, predictable, amateurishly staged and with wild swings in acting quality - sometimes within the same person (Roberts) - this is the kind of well-meaning, homemade concoction hopelessly enamored of the kind of clichéd potboilers that don't get made anymore. And with good reason.
- 25Slant MagazineEd GonzalezSlant MagazineEd GonzalezBy the end of it, you'll be crying uncle--or wish you were watching The Help instead. At least that was a more artful lie.
- 10Village VoiceErnest HardyVillage VoiceErnest HardyThe fact that real-life deadly racial animus in America is often cartoonish in its manifestation doesn't excuse Deadline's cliché-ridden characterizations of bigotry. Worse, the film has no pulse and no dramatic tension, despite its subject matter. It's a slog to get to its big revelations.