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33 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100HitfixDrew McWeenyHitfixDrew McWeenyBeyond being very smart and funny, it's also a great looking movie.
- 100IndieWireEric KohnIndieWireEric KohnWhile adhering to an internal logic that makes each punchline land with a satisfying burst of glee, the movie nevertheless stems from genuine fury aimed a broken world. It's the rare storytelling endeavor that manages to be laughably absurd and profoundly tragic at the same time.
- 90Village VoiceStephanie ZacharekVillage VoiceStephanie ZacharekWild Tales is loose-limbed, rowdy, and exhilarating — in its vibrant lunacy, and with its cartoonishly brash violence, it's a little bit Almodóvar, a little bit Tarantino.
- 80VarietyJay WeissbergVarietyJay WeissbergSzifron does a terrific job of pacing thanks to expert editing (he shares credit with Pablo Barbieri) within each episode and a genuinely subversive sense of humor.
- 75The PlaylistOliver LytteltonThe PlaylistOliver LytteltonIt's crisply and cleanly shot throughout, and the filmmaker shows a rare feel for how to not only make comedy land, but also to make it actually feel cinematic too.
- 75Slant MagazineChuck BowenSlant MagazineChuck BowenEach of the six vignettes that make up this unusually energetic anthology pertains to the methods of calculated mass dehumanization that are (barely) hidden beneath the practices of social institutions.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThe Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyWild Tales opens and closes with a bang, and at its best is a riotously funny and cathartic exorcism of the frustrations of contemporary life.
- 70The DissolveTasha RobinsonThe DissolveTasha RobinsonThere’s a good deal of the sick-and-twisted element of The ABCs Of Death here, but managed with better pacing, more maturity, and more room to build each segment.
- 60CineVueJohn BleasdaleCineVueJohn BleasdaleAs we pass from one story to another the relentless savagery does get a bit grinding. In addition, at two hours in length, Szifron's film is perhaps one skit too long. Regardless, Wild Tales is an inventive, occasionally hysterical ride.
- 40Los Angeles TimesCharles SolomonLos Angeles TimesCharles SolomonRevenge may be a dish best served cold, but Argentine writer-director Damián Szifron allows it to sit until it congeals in the dreary six-part anthology Wild Tales.