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Stone
Directed by
John Curran
R
2010
1h 45m
Drama
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5.4
49%
21%
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A convicted arsonist looks to manipulate a parole officer into a plan to secure his parole by placing his beautiful wife in the lawman's path.
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Cast of Stone
Robert De Niro
Jack
Edward Norton
Stone
Milla Jovovich
Lucetta
Frances Conroy
Madylyn
Enver Gjokaj
Young Jack
Pepper Binkley
Young Madylyn
Sandra Love Aldridge
Miss Dickerson
Greg Trzaskoma
Guard Peters
Rachel Loiselle
Candace
Kylie Tarnopol
Young Candace
Bailey Tarnopol
Young Candace
Madison Tarnopol
Young Candace
Peter Gray Lewis
Warden
Sarab Kamoo
Janice
Richard Murphy
Guard #1
Richard Goteri
Guard #2
Big Ron Lyons
Guard #3
Dave Hendricks
Pastor
Wayne David Parker
Frank
Jonathan Stanley
Lucetta's Man #2
Stone Reviews
Philadelphia Inquirer
Carrie Rickey
An ambiguous film boasting a quartet of mesmerizing performances...
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
It presents us with four characters who are fascinating, specific and yet in some way unknowable, not like the usual characters in fiction but rather like people we might meet in life.
Detroit News
Tom Long
A disconcerting and challenging film. It leaves you wondering. How cool is that?
Dallas Morning News
Tom Maurstad
Stone is that rare film that refuses to be easy.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
If you're of a mind that actors as talented as Robert De Niro and Edward Norton could make even pedestrian material watchable, Stone puts your theory to the test. And surprise! They can.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
Ultimately Stone sags under its own overblown philosophical weight, with a strained and painfully obvious spiritual subtext finally smothering what could have been a simple, effective psychological thriller.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Stone could have been some sort of a procedural, a straightforward crime movie, but it's too complex for that. It is actually interested in the minds of these characters, and how they react to a dangerous situation.
NPR
Ian Buckwalter
This is a film about people who are lost, and the filmmakers draw a direct line between their characters' existential wanderings and the religious obsessions they find for themselves.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
[It ends] up subverting expectations by denying pleasure.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
What looked like a juicily absurd film noir disguised as a generational acting battle is something closer to a dirge -- a dead-serious meditation on faith and grace, redemption and damnation.
Slant Magazine
Jesse Cataldo
Collaborations between Robert De Niro and Edward Norton--one generation's most respected actor paired with another's most affected--seem doomed to be defined by acting with a capital A.
HollywoodChicago.com
Brian Tallerico
Stone starts interesting, gets better, and then simply sits there until it ends with a whimper instead of a much-needed bang.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
In the end, this isn't a story so much about characters looking to the heavens as it is an examination of who we ourselves are as individuals, and while some won't like what they find that's still a mirror most of us could use looking into.
Austin Chronicle
Kimberley Jones
Mostly this is a tense, portentous, and provocative piece.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
You can feel the movie's gears grinding throughout, first in the rote suspense mechanics and later in the ham-fisted religiosity (conveyed through an endless soundtrack of evangelistic talk radio).
New York Post
Kyle Smith
A movie steeped in sin that squats awkwardly in a cinematic purgatory between tawdry and talky.
USA Today
Claudia Puig
Moral ambiguity and ethical compromise are at the heart of this meandering prison drama, but at a certain point we simply don't care anymore who is base and baser.
New York Daily News
Joe Neumaier
How Curran and his cast chew into it is often mesmerizing.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
De Niro plays a deeply flawed and hypocritical corrections officer with just the right mix of self-righteousness and vulnerability, embodying a man whose soul has withered from decades of corrosion.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
Genuinely odd in its mixture of bluntness and indirection, screenwriter Angus MacLachlan's study in biblical temptation is saved from its own heavy-handedness by a fine quartet of actors.
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