Brutally simple and brilliantly told, channeling everything from the Coens to Korean masters to create a blood-curdling black comedy.
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What are critics saying?
It’s bold, beautifully told, and surprisingly funny.
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
Featuring superb performances by the principal actors, Big Bad Wolves is mesmerizing from start to finish.
The filmmakers’ undeniable chops and bizarre tonal shifts fail to transform the material into anything more than a stylishly gruesome exercise.
Even if you think you've seen this story too often, Big Bad Wolves will surprise and enthrall. A thriller which bites deep, it has a light touch which finds humanity even in the worst horrors.
The actors lend it a sick heft, and there are droll, region-specific footnotes...but one senses the sniggering film-makers playing variably funny games with our phobia of pedophiles, rather than having anything lasting to say about it.
Slant Magazine by Nick Schager
From a purely suspenseful vantage point, Big Bad Wolves is an efficient and effective beast.
Time Out London by Nigel Floyd
Big Bad Wolves requires a high tolerance for pain, but its wicked humour and oblique satire rip open Israel's paranoid, militarised system like a jagged saw blade.
The Telegraph by Robbie Collin
Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado, the two-man writer-director team, are swinging at serious targets here... But their point soon wears itself out, and what remains is schlock with airs and tired black humour.
McClatchy-Tribune News Service by Roger Moore
Many moments will make you avert your eyes.