54
Metascore
19 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90VarietyOwen GleibermanVarietyOwen GleibermanKnox Goes Away doesn’t traffic in comedy — or exaggerated reality. In addition to being a noir that holds you exactly the way a noir should, it may be one of the best dramas about dementia I’ve ever seen.
- 80TheWrapSteve PondTheWrapSteve PondKnox Goes Away is a character study of a disappearing character or maybe a thriller that stays away from actual thrills. However you label the film, it’s low key but satisfying.
- 75The PlaylistCharles BramescoThe PlaylistCharles BramescoThough Keaton conveys the deterioration of Knox’s psychology with diligence as an actor, trying and failing to hide his glances of searching confusion, his narrow facilities as a director can’t keep pace with his performance.
- 50The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe convoluted storyline is too clever by far, and might have proved entertaining if the film had been intended as an absurdist black comedy. Unfortunately, Keaton goes in a more neo-noir direction, with the generally grim tone only accentuating the narrative absurdities.
- 50The Film StageChristopher SchobertThe Film StageChristopher SchobertWith a little more Keaton charm, a sharper script, and a bit more filmmaking verve, Knox may have succeeded.
- 50Screen RantPatrice WitherspoonScreen RantPatrice WitherspoonIt isn’t the best in its genre, of course, but the commitment from Keaton, as actor and director, is more than enough for me to rally behind this film for another watch.
- 45The Daily BeastNick SchagerThe Daily BeastNick SchagerKnox Goes Away isn’t the first (or fifth) genre effort to play with memory, although it might be the flattest.
- 42IndieWireEsther ZuckermanIndieWireEsther ZuckermanUltimately, one just gets the sense that “Knox Goes Away” is unsure of what it’s supposed to be. On one hand, it leans into the chillingly gruesome; on the other, it wants to laugh at the grimness of its own scenarios.
- 40Total FilmMatt MaytumTotal FilmMatt MaytumA vaguely promising premise is squandered in a convoluted neo-noir set-up.
- 25ColliderNate RichardColliderNate RichardThere's an interesting story in here, and a far better Keaton performance within it too, but it is the kind of thriller that lacks the tension and excitement that it needed.