
Turn back the clock and hit the beach with some of our favorite classic Hollywood stars.... (Full plot summary below)
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Turn back the clock and hit the beach with some of our favorite classic Hollywood stars.
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| Cincinnati CityBeattt stern-enziWoody Harrelson surrenders fully to whatever traits have been defined on the page, never simply reading the scripted lines. |
| FlavorwireJason BaileyWilson's dialogue is peppered with colorful vulgarity and provocative pronouncements, but the movie is trying so hard to be "outrageous," it ends up covered in flop sweat. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin CovertAs an agreeable neurotic, Harrelson once again demonstrates why he can play psychos and serial killers in a sympathetic way that makes us feel we're in buddy-buddy good company. |
| TIME MagazineStephanie ZacharekIn the end, it's hard not to feel for Wilson as Harrelson plays him. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfBoosted by terrific leading performances from Harrelson and Dern, "Wilson" is fatigued quickly, working very hard to sell an atmosphere of illness that, while insistent, isn't all that compelling. |
| Pasadena WeeklyRochelle BassarearWeak plotting leaves Wilson's Woody Harrelson and ace supporting cast stuck in neutral. |
| Screen It!Jim JudyHarrelson doesn't quite succeed in making his character the sort of misanthrope you want to spend 100 minutes hanging out with in a dark theater. (Full Content Review for Parents - Violence, Profanity, Sexual Content, etc. - also Available) |
| Cinemanía (Spain)Andrea G. BermejoOnly suitable for those who have reached a certain level of misanthropy. [Full review in Spanish] |
| East Bay ExpressKelly VanceThe nicest surprise in Wilson is juvie actress Isabella Amara as Claire, the missing piece of the emotional puzzle Wilson constructs for himself. |
| Arkansas Democrat-GazetteDan LybargerBy adapting the segments into a script, the story seems choppy and lacks some dynamics. Despite a series of comic catastrophes, Wilson never seems to grow or develop. |