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Filth Reviews
Filth is ghastly and unpleasant, but also kind of brilliant, and therein lies both the reward and the rub.
Full Review | Sep 5, 2018
To its detriment, Filth too often pulls its punches, and if you're striving for pitch black, that is most definitely a cardinal sin.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Jun 5, 2014
"Filth" lives up to its title and then some, but a no-holds performance by James McAvoy is reason enough to watch.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jun 5, 2014
Credit the filmmakers with descending persuasively into the swampy squalor of a diseased mind. If you're in the mood to go there with them, Filth offers an indecently bracing wallow.
Full Review | May 30, 2014
I'm not sure I can recommend the movie, but this actor and this performance are something to behold.
Full Review | May 30, 2014
Viewers hungry for a catch-all dose of Welshian sardonicism would be better served checking out Trainspotting. Better soundtrack, for one.
Full Review | Original Score: 1.5/4 | May 30, 2014
"Filth" demonstrates that contemporary filmmakers would do well to fine new ways of getting their hands dirty.
Full Review | Original Score: 1/4 | May 30, 2014
If this film feels dated, its because director Jon S. Baird adheres to Danny Boyle's style, with all the visual flourishes and accelerated editing that seem mandatory when translating Welsh's prose.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | May 29, 2014
Unlike Jude Law's similarly offensive title character in Dom Hemingway, McAvoy is given a far better story to work from.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | May 29, 2014
After a certain point, watching it is like listening to the ravings of an increasingly incoherent and abusive drunk.
Full Review | May 29, 2014
Exhausting in its relentless depravity, "Filth" nevertheless is reminiscent of a much better movie also adapted from a novel by Irvine Welsh: Danny Boyle's 1996 "Trainspotting."
Full Review | Original Score: 1.5/4 | May 29, 2014
Even tastelessness requires some consistency of acrid flavoring, and "Filth" uneasily mixes a not-uninteresting character study in self-destruction with '90s-nostalgic stylings...
Full Review | May 29, 2014
Filth, directed by Jon S. Baird from a 1998 bestseller by Trainspotting wild man Irvine Welsh, is wired to explode. Even when the film falls to pieces, McAvoy's bonkers brilliance will blow you away.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | May 29, 2014
Manic but often morbidly fun ...
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | May 29, 2014
Exhausting every trick in the book to illustrate the depravity of its protagonist, the film grows as out of control as its washed up anti-hero.
Full Review | Original Score: D- | May 29, 2014
A cop caper that more than lives up to its name.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | May 28, 2014
Filth ends up wheezing across the finish line, dragging a load of kinky juvenilia behind it.
Full Review | May 27, 2014
Ultimately, the film is too nihilistic to believe its protagonist can be saved, declaring him a lost soul and satisfied to let him suffer.
Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/4 | May 26, 2014
Filth's Hobbesian take on human behavior rings true but is always writ large...Sadly, write-director Jon S. Baird has lost much of the ingenuity of Welsh's 1998 source novel.
Full Review | May 9, 2014
For a film boasting only marginally fewer producers than it does speaking roles, there's something impressively unguarded about Filth.
Full Review | Nov 24, 2013
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