Zig Zag 2002

Critics score:
44 / 100

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A.O. Scott, New York Times: ZigZag might have been richer and more observant if it were less densely plotted. Read more

Gene Seymour, Newsday: The movie, despite its rough edges and a tendency to sag in certain places, is wry and engrossing. Read more

Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times: A small movie with a big impact. Read more

John Dentino, L.A. Weekly: A great ensemble cast can't lift this heartfelt enterprise out of the familiar. Read more

Andrew Sarris, New York Observer: Mr. Goyer's loose, unaccountable direction is technically sophisticated in the worst way. Read more

Joe Leydon, Variety: Read more

Michael Atkinson, Village Voice: An ambitiously naturalistic, albeit half-baked, drama about an abused, inner-city autistic teen. Read more