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    A wanted man and former member of the revolutionary militant group the Weather Underground goes on the run after a journalist (Shia LaBeouf) outs him in this political thriller based on Neil Gordon's novel. Robert Redford stars and directs this Voltage Pictures/Wildwood Enterprises production. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi R. If You Like This Movie you Can Instantly Streaming Without Survey from HERE
    Release Date The Company You Keep Apr 5, 2013 Limited
    Genres The Company You Keep : Mystery & Suspense

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    Total Vote User The Company You Keep : Visitor
    User Ranting The Company You Keep : 3.2
    User Percentage For The Company You Keep : %
    User Count Like for The Company You Keep : 2,884
    All Critics Ranting For The Company You Keep : 6
    All Critics Count For The Company You Keep : 68
    All Critics Percentage For The Company You Keep : 53 %

    Actors For The Company You Keep

    Robert Redford,Shia LaBeouf,Julie Christie,Susan Sarandon,Nick Nolte,Chris Cooper,Terrence Howard,Stanley Tucci,Richard Jenkins,Brendan Gleeson,Brit Marling,Sam Elliott,Stephen Root,Jackie Evancho


    The Company You Keep Movie Review

    This film, with its prickly characters and complicated plot, rips along with continuous tension and power.
    David Denby-New Yorker

    "It winds up being less than the sum of its parts."
    Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com

    At its core, "The Company You Keep" is a good, solid thriller about a fugitive trying to clear his name. But it's a much more interesting movie at the edges.
    Michael O'Sullivan-Washington Post

    The navel-gazing grows obnoxious, especially as the people on screen seem more like archetypes than characters.
    Randy Cordova-Arizona Republic

    Redford is interested in telling stories again, rather than pounding us on the head for our civic and historical sins.
    Ty Burr-Boston Globe

    It's best enjoyed as an actors' showcase.
    Michael Phillips-Chicago Tribune

    Whatever the movie has to say about the use of violence to oppose an unjust system, or the way priorities change as we age, has been said before.
    Marc Mohan-Oregonian

    A decidedly American story of graying moral certitude to match graying temples, Robert Redford's ninth film as a director is about secrets, principles and the melting value of absolutes.
    Brent Simon-Shared Darkness

    "The Company You Keep" feels generic from start to finish. The great cast of characters, though, raises this up a notch.
    Robin Clifford-Reeling Reviews

    Unfortunately, the screenplay by Lem Dobbs, which is based on the novel by Neil Gordon, doesn't match up with the vast talent gathered here.
    Jeanne Kaplan-Kaplan vs. Kaplan

    It feels like we're watching a bunch of aged hippies who once had the common thread of a life-changing obsession. But now they're just surviving in the work-a-day world they once eschewed.
    David Kaplan-Kaplan vs. Kaplan

    It's a seeming impossibility: a middlebrow film about extremists.
    Chris Barsanti-Film Racket

    Rather than illuminating hard truths about decisions made in the context of domestic oppression and uprising, the film instead bogs itself down in ambiguous moralizing, voiding the audience's ability to root for any interest or character.
    Tyler Chase-Paste Magazine

    A sincere thriller that feels like it has arrived at least a half-decade behind schedule.
    Robert Levin-amNewYork

    The movie wants to have it both ways and, as a result, manages to contradict itself at almost every turn, never finding its own way.
    Mark Dujsik-Mark Reviews Movies

    The company isn't the problem in "The Company You Keep." Everything else is.
    Dustin Putman-DustinPutman.com

    As much about our relationship as long-term fans of these actors as it is about the characters who come to grips with their failures and betrayals.
    Nell Minow-Beliefnet

    Lacks the visceral energy that would raise it from the level of a curiously humdrum political thriller.
    Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion

    What begins as a crackling, '70s-style political thriller drags into a chatty, less-than-gripping drama that criticizes the press only to undermine its purpose.
    Matt Pais-RedEye

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