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Matt Damon,Scott Bakula,Joel McHale,Melanie Lynskey,Rick Overton,Tom Papa,Tony Hale,Adam Paul,Paul F. Tompkins,William Marsh,Joshua Funk,Ann Dowd,Allan Havey,Lucas Carroll,Clancy Brown,Patton Oswalt,Hans Tester,Wayne Pére,Rome Kanda,Raymond MaVisitor Rating & Critics For The Informant! Movie
The Informant! User Rating : 2.6The Informant! User Percentage : %
The Informant! User Count Like : 349,972
All Critics Rating : 6.8
All Critics Count : 208
All Critics Percentage : 78 %
Genres: : Drama,Mystery & Suspense,Comedy
Release: : Sep 18, 2009 Wide
Review For The Informant! Movie
In the end, it seems as though it's better to aim for searing moments and whiff on greatness than to shoot for the middle and hit it.Laremy Legel-Film.com
Damon is an agile comic performer, and Soderbergh knows how to serve him up without losing sight of the ultimate seriousness behind it all.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
Soderbergh is a good listener, too, always alert to the myriad ways his characters reveal, conceal and finally betray themselves in thought, word and deed.
Ann Hornaday-Washington Post
Mark's collection of bizarre behaviors doesn't add up to a character.
Dana Stevens-Slate
Soderbergh has transformed this into a treatise on the incompetence of everyone involved: the informant, the corporation upon which he informs, the lawyers, and the FBI. Strangely enough, it's completely believable.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews
I liked the movie quite a bit, but by the end I felt as if I were at a live TV show with a blinking sign ordering me to LAUGH.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader
Drills away into the dark humor of a white-collar tattletale, his ever-widening web of deceit and a scrambled criminal mind with a couple of screws loose.
Neil Pond-American Profile
More funny-weird than funny-ha-ha. But still funny.
Dave White-Movies.com
The Informant! is Soderbergh having fun, and it's a hoot to watch. With an Oscar caliber performance from Damon and a story so unique if it wasn't true you wouldn't believe, it's the first really good film of the fall.
Joshua Starnes-ComingSoon.net
A first class examination of corporate greed, the fluidity of reality, and man's constant need to portray himself as the hero.
Mike Edwards-What Culture
The Soderbergh-Damon team has been honed and crafted into a viable investment
Katina Vangopoulos-Moviedex
Soderbergh has decided to splurge on some big budget luxuries such as 'trained actors' and 'lighting' in his latest film (elements that have been missing from his more experimental works).
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix
Soderbergh channels the inspired lunacy of his early absurdist comedy Schizopolis through the skillful populist storytelling of Ocean's 11.
Ian Buckwalter-DCist
If you arrive at the cinema looking forward to a frivolous, expertly produced, and very funny movie with a few cracking performances, then I think you might just be in luck.
Nick Deigman-Fan The Fire
Whistleblowing past the corporate graveyard!
Kam Williams-Sly Fox
...an odd film, one you may not expect coming. Which, if anything, gives it an extra edge and punch. (Blu-ray Edition)
John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis
Damon's too-tame-to-tantalize narrative voiceover throughout is monotonous, in an absurdist scam-within-a scam eavesdropper noir that needed more dramatic clout. And less lighthearted humor and a darker thrust, in keeping with this twisted subject matter.
Prairie Miller-NewsBlaze
Matt Damon saves the show with a perfectly unhinged portrait of the main character.
John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis
Soderbergh and Burns deftly present the puzzling information in a clear and highly entertaining manner, but for all of their hard, workmanlike efforts, the film is Damon's through and through.
Mark Pfeiffer-Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema
Whitacre marks a very interesting reflection point in Matt Damon's career as it eerily evokes a controversial character he portrayed ten years ago, and probably the last time he was so deserved of awards consideration for a lead role.
Jordan Hiller-Bangitout.com
The whole truth and mostly just the truth
S. James Wegg-JWR
A showcase for Matt Damon's talents, but a dramatically confused film.
Wesley Lovell-Cinema Sight
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