Winstead and Paul make their characters feel like flesh and blood, not stereotypical Lost Weekenders. Their love is as real as their future is shaky. And that's the film's great tragedy. Tom Long,Detroit News
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11/08/2012 @ 12:00 AM
The camera work is handheld and jittery, reflecting Kate's often wobbly state of mind, and the character's decidedly nonglam wardrobe, minimal makeup and charm-free home feel honest and right. Moira MacDonald,Seattle Times
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11/01/2012 @ 12:00 AM
Winstead, a relative newcomer, handily carries this slender film. Rafer Guzman,Newsday
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10/26/2012 @ 12:00 AM
It's an addiction-and-recovery movie without the usual side-effect of wallowing melodrama. Liam Lacey,Globe and Mail