
After a party, David Hargrove gives a ride home to his colleagues Emily Brandt and Corey Thompson. Corey decides to have dinner and they go to an isolated ATM. Soon they are threatened by an unknown man and they become trapped in the ATM trying to survive.... (Full plot summary below)
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After a party, David Hargrove gives a ride home to his colleagues Emily Brandt and Corey Thompson. Corey decides to have dinner and they go to an isolated ATM. Soon they are threatened by an unknown man and they become trapped in the ATM trying to survive.
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| AV ClubScott TobiasNo, the indie horror movie ATM is not about a psychotic automated teller that charges the steepest of convenience fees - your life! - but it isn't much smarter than that premise, either. |
| Shared DarknessBrent SimonSpatially contained thriller ATM squanders the efforts of a solid young cast, fumbling away viewer sympathy via increasingly harebrained scenarios. Audiences will feel as ripped off as they would be by exorbitant user fees at the namesake devices. |
| CinemaDopeGlenn Lovell... a tidy, reasonably effective Canadian release in the tradition of Phone Booth, Buried and other tight-squeeze thrillers ... The twist ending would have amused no less a connoisseur than Hitchcock. |
| BrianOrndorf.comBrian OrndorfATM isn't a convincing movie, but the production is at least breaking a sweat on this effort, making it a promising misfire that might enchant those on the hunt for something slightly cockeyed when it comes to the torment of innocents. |
| New York TimesAndy WebsterMr. Brooks capitalizes on antiseptic, fluorescent interiors, while the score, by David Buckley, nicely accents stress points. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.Miserable and absolutely void of creativity to the point where it can't even come up with a colorful villain. |
| TheFilmFile.comDustin PutmanThere are too many forehead-slapping moments, too much overt contrivance, and an anticlimactic conclusion that doesn't add up to as much as one hopes or expects. |
| Examiner.comJeff Beck[E]ven at the script stage, someone ought to have noticed how many holes were present in this story. |
| TheHorrorShowScott WeinbergLots of silliness, a few nasty kills, and a cool third act. |
| Slant MagazineNick SchagerIf both good and evil characters don't behave in ways that make sense vis-à-vis their circumstances, any sense of terror quickly dissipates. |