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8 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 83ConsequenceMarten CarlsonConsequenceMarten CarlsonHunter Gatherer is by no means perfect, but it leaves an impression that will linger for days to come, as images of Ashley and Jeremy continue to haunt the mind. Hunter Gatherer is that rare film that sneaks around the corner and smashes headlong into the viewer.
- 80VarietyJustin ChangVarietyJustin ChangDeliberately steering clear of the usual gangland drugs-and-violence cliches, Josh Locy’s writing-directing debut features a welcome starring role for Andre Royo (“The Wire”), whose performance as a wily hustler trying to stay one step ahead of possible ruin sets the tone for this odd, occasionally mystifying but undeniably singular and imaginative work.
- 80The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisThe New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisThis amiable look at life on the margins gradually accumulates a melancholy that punctures the drollness.
- 75RogerEbert.comMatt Zoller SeitzRogerEbert.comMatt Zoller SeitzHunter Gatherer doesn't look or feel like many movies being made right now.
- 75IndieWireDavid EhrlichIndieWireDavid EhrlichEven if Locy doesn’t have a particularly great story to tell about this community, Hunter Gatherer warmly affirms the obvious fact that there are an infinite number of great stories to be told there. These days, some people could use the reminder.
- 70The New YorkerRichard BrodyThe New YorkerRichard BrodyLocy infuses the film with empathy and wit, and his grandly bittersweet imagination pulls the story toward tragedy, but he also plays loosely with stereotypes better left behind.
- 70Los Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinLos Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinHunter Gatherer is a warmly eccentric little indie that’s amusing, authentic and works against expectation. B
- 38Slant MagazineClayton DillardSlant MagazineClayton DillardA deliberately offbeat characterization of mental illness, Hunter Gatherer is ultimately a failed act of empathy.