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A security guard catches a famous writer/television host shoplifting and blackmails him into becoming friends.
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| Lyles' Movie FilesJeffrey LylesLikely to be one of the year's hidden treasures. Expect to see this surprising thriller on a number of 'best films you didn't see, but should' lists come December. |
| The Film StageJared MobarakA Patch of Fog possesses the type of intrigue and suspense that's able to capture the attention of two grossly underused character actors. |
| HollywoodInToto.comChristian TotoJust try rooting for the author being blackmailed in A Patch of Fog. We dare you. |
| StarburstAndrew MarshallOverall, A Patch of Fog is a compelling tale of constant unease and escalating tension that keeps you gripped throughout. |
| Audiences EverywhereNathanael HoodThe film is infuriating in its predictability, right down to its poetic but preposterous climax. |
| Hammer to NailChristopher Llewellyn ReedA Patch of Fog mostly works as a taut atmospheric thriller that manages to hold some real surprises for the end, thanks to solid mise-en-scène and excellent performances. |
| Mark Leeper's ReviewsMark R. LeeperWhile some of the plotting may be familiar to some viewers, the story is a tight efficient little thriller. |
| We Got This CoveredDavid JamesA Patch of Fog mostly overcomes a somewhat tired narrative structure through masterful tension building and a smattering of intelligent psychology. |
| FanboyNation.comSean MulvihillThere's nothing really new in A Patch of Fog, just a sharp little thriller that escalates well before its devious conclusion. |
| GuardianAndrew PulverLennox's film is carefully constructed, ballasted by sterling performances from his two leads - neither of whom you would call attractive or empathetic. |