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Arizona
Directed by
Jonathan Watson
R
2018
85m
Comedy
,
Thriller
5.8
43%
44%
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Set in the midst of the 2009 housing crisis, this darkly comedic story follows Cassie Fowler, a single mom and struggling realtor whose life goes off the rails when she witnesses a murder.
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Cast of Arizona
Danny McBride
Sonny / Producer
Rosemarie DeWitt
Cassie
Lolli Sorenson
Morgan
Luke Wilson
Scott
Elizabeth Gillies
Kelsey
Kaitlin Olson
Vicki
David Alan Grier
Coburn
Travis Hammer
Shane
Kevin Wiggins
Mr. Boychuk
Audrey Walters
Mrs. Boychuk
Angelique Midthunder
Woman
Brett Cole
Hanging Man
Vivian Nesbitt
Pepper Spray Woman
Joe Berryman
Attendant
Larry Glaister
Neighbor Dave
Kimberly Hebert Gregory
Debt Collector (voice)
Seth Rogen
Gary
Jonathan Watson
Director
Luke Del Tredici
Writer
Brandon James
Producer
Dan Friedkin
Producer
Bradley Thomas
Producer
Ryan Friedkin
Producer
Arizona Ratings & Reviews
jackmeat
November 9, 2024
My quick rating - 5,5/10. Nice dark comedy that I really wish they would've even gone further with what they had going. Writing wise, it suckers you in real quick to "did he just do that" to how far is this going to go" and that is where I wanted it to go farther. Still the humor is nice and twisted. Characters are played out great especially Danny McBride who does a really good job as the nut case in this one. I am sure anyone who has been taken advantage of on a sale promising you this or that, regardless of it being real estate, can relate to being absolutely pissed when you find out you were taken. Well, these people have a gripe and one of them really acts on it. The back and forth that continues behind the gate of this community at times keeps you on the edge of your seat but I found that lll of it led to a really disappointing end. Still the journey to get to it is aromp especially if you like dark humor since this one pushes the envelope. Definitely a pleasant surprise that is worth checking out at least once.
RogerEbert.com
Simon Abrams
Arizona might have worked better as a smart-ass social commentary if its tsk-tsking of consumerist myopia wasn't so consistently on the nose and its plot didn't swiftly devolve into slasher movie cliches.
Daily Film Fix
Jonathan W. Hickman
The pressure was on first time director Watson to let McBride loose. It's a shame. I'm not suggesting that he couldn't carry a picture, but here McBride is a terribly one-note-a lunatic with zero redeeming qualities to shape him.
Under the Radar
Matthew Passantino
Arizona is a madcap, nasty delight, directed with swift efficiency by Jonathan Watson in a directorial debut.
Detroit News
Tom Long
This 85-minute, "Ten Little Indian"-style comedy-horror mash-up is basically a cameo-studded muddle that may have looked good on paper, but movie screens aren't made of paper.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
[The movie] wants to be a serious thriller and a demented comedy, but it never achieves a good balance between the two.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Severely wasting the talents of Rosemary DeWitt, who really, really deserves better material, Arizona is as arid and barren as the state that provides its title.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
If your sense of humor is warped in just the right way, the film's sheer willingness to go to such dark places might just elicit some guilty laughs.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
Danny McBride is at his funniest and scariest in "Arizona," a darkly comic film noir that works well as both a violent thriller and as a ruthless satire of over-extended American dreamers.
Film Journal International
André Hereford
Death comes swiftly and often in this dim, mean-spirited comedy-thriller.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
"Arizona" doesn't benefit from passes at intensity, doing just fine as a character study of unhinged types drowning in financial ruin while stuck in the middle of a town that was meant to represent paradise.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
A nihilist garbage fire with a fake female-empowerment bow on top.
Common Sense Media
Michael Ordoña
Strong language, bloody violence in housing-crisis thriller.
GenreVision
Drew Dietsch
Though the usual goofy jokes and juvenile mood peek through from time to time, the tension and horror are what make Arizona really work.
Village Voice
Chris Packham
A well-done but chilly and essentially unlovable black comedy...
Solzy at the Movies
Danielle Solzman
Arizona had so much potential to be a wacky dark comedy to end the summer with but the film falls just a bit short...
The Film Stage
Dan Mecca
Despite its brief runtime, the film runs out of steam well before its climax.
Collider
Adam Chitwood
Arizona is a special kind of crazy, but it's also grounded in its own way. Due to some shockingly violent developments at the beginning, the stakes feel real the entire way through, to the point that you'd believe anything could happen next.
Daily Dead
Heather Wixson
Writer Luke Del Tredici had a golden opportunity here to utilize the housing crisis as a meaningful device, but really squanders some key storytelling potential, ultimately leaving Arizona feeling like a film that's just "okay."
Variety
Amy Nicholson
"Arizona" takes a whack at a couple bigger ideas, like a drunk teen playing mailbox baseball.
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