Caroline and Jackie 2013

Critics score:
78 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Anita Gates, New York Times: It captures the awkwardness, loneliness and unacknowledged desperation that haunt us all but that are particularly poignant when seen among attractive 30-somethings. Read more

John DeFore, Hollywood Reporter: Much of the truth is conveyed in the two leads' performances, both of them itchy and disagreeable in the manner of someone trying to prevent a too-familiar conflict from bubbling up again. Read more

Andrew Schenker, Time Out: Before long, the film spills over into a ... somewhat questionable ... portrait of one hysterical woman. Read more

John Anderson, Variety: Displaying nerves of steel and a generous heart, helmer Adam Christian Clark takes a lot of chances with Caroline and Jackie. Read more

Araceli Cruz, Village Voice: At times it's unbearable. But as much as you may hate these twisted sisters, you also feel their pain. Read more