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Room

User rating: 4.54 18 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: October 16, 2015

R | Drama | 1h 58m

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User rating: December 3, 2017

Black Comedy about woman betraying her future husband. She gets pregnant to make it interesting. He tape everything and is left only with her dress, which almost seems to be enough. Explosive ending, that's a promise. Hai doggie!

User rating: August 10, 2017

BRIE LARSON IS A TERRIBLE ACTRESS

User rating: April 20, 2016

the best movie of all time!!!!!

User rating: March 13, 2016

Brilliant film. I was disappointed with the character played by William H. Macy, Joy's father, who seemed to serve no purpose other than hating Jack for being a child of rape, and being a pathetic alcoholic. Otherwise there were no missteps or false notes. A must see.

User rating: March 9, 2016

Beyond my expectations. Well written and very well done. I can't say enough about it.

User rating: March 4, 2016

One of the best movies I've ever seen! Totally blew me away...

User rating: February 21, 2016

excellent movie! but don't go to get cheered up

User rating: February 17, 2016

Excellent film with outstanding performances by Brie Larson and Jacob Tremblay. Brie Larson deserves the Oscar for her amazing performance.

User rating: January 31, 2016

Excellent performances, entirely noninvasive production, emotionally captivating and heartbreakingly thought provoking.

User rating: January 30, 2016

My third time seeing this film and still as powerful as the first if not more so. Definitely made it onto my desert island list because I think I could watch it over and over infinity and not tire of it. Although it is about a rare circumstance, the film functions as a metaphor about all of us, about growing up and leaving the past behind, about being human. Best movie this year by far - not to be missed. Proud to see Canada's name on this film. Brie Larson is sure to win the Oscar, and Jacob Trembley is heartbreakingly good.