The 24th Day 2004

Critics score:
21 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Philip Wuntch, Dallas Morning News: At times The 24th Day plays like a two-man actor's workshop. As navigated by talented actors and director, it nonetheless proves a riveting ride. Read more

Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News: Despite strong performances, this drawn-out Day feels like a cross between the claustrophobic play it once was, and the R-rated After-School Special it wants to be. Read more

Rex Reed, New York Observer: Scott Speedman and James Marsden, two talented and attractive actors who know how to hold attention, perform with depth and range. Read more

Dave Kehr, New York Times: Tony Piccirillo's independent video feature suggests a second-rate Off-Off Broadway play as it might have been captured on a camcorder by a doting parent. Read more

Robert Koehler, Variety: The movie is never more than a hesitantly filmed recording of the play. Read more

Dennis Lim, Village Voice: No amount of fidgety editing and anxious soundtrack atonality can distract from the creakingly implausible scenario. Read more