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A quiet drifter leaves prison, finds home on the road.
Leave your thoughts about The Rambler.
| Slant MagazineDrew HuntSinister, comical, aggravating, and audacious, Calvin Lee Reeder's film is nothing short of an affront. |
| Village VoiceSteve EricksonThe narrative is haphazard, and by the middle of the film, it's apparent that Reeder isn't even trying to make sense. Unconventional storytelling can be entertaining, too, but The Rambler just seems weird for its own sake and in love with cheap shock value. |
| Hollywood ReporterJustin LowePlot details turn out to be secondary to the cheap visual effects and abundant gore that Reeder frequently manages to incorporate by taking the narrative on some inexplicable and queasily violent detours. Overall, performances are just perfunctory enough to convey the concept of acting. |
| FEARnetScott WeinbergFeels like a distant cousin to the new Maniac remake: horror stories told from inside the mind of a calm, cool lunatic. |
| Los Angeles TimesAmy NicholsonIt's a handsome nothing, at least until you get sick of the screaming. |
| Screen-SpaceSimon FosterDermot Mulroney's 'Man with No Name' drifter is all too appropriately at the centre of offbeat auteur Calvin Reeder's 'Film with No Point', The Rambler. |
| VarietyRob NelsonBursting with cheap f/x, the pic is often tedious when not repugnant, but it’s hard to dislike. |
| The New York TimesAndy WebsterThe Rambler...feels like a slender plot with additional scenes pasted on. |
| User ReviewIowa BOne of the most underrated, saddest, scariest films of all time. |
| User ReviewMatthew TGrossly underrated (and just plain gross). The weirdest, stickiest most mindfuck of the Milwaukee Film Festival. Loved it! |