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Retreat

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Taking an isolated break on an uninhabited island, Martin (Cillian Murphy) and Kate (Thandie Newton)'s attempt to recover from a personal tragedy is shattered when a stranger washes ashore and brings news of an airborne disease sweeping through Europe.
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Financial Times
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October 13, 2011

Thandie Newton is the disappointed wife of Cillian Murphy in an end-of-marriage Straw Dogs-style horror flick.
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London Evening Standard

October 14, 2011

A well-shot and directed telling of a claustrophobic tale which turns from thriller to horror story by the end. Only if you can't suspend your disbelief will it fail to keep you watching.
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February 01, 2012

A suspenseful and well-performed "home invasion" thriller with a nasty biological twist.
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Slant Magazine
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October 24, 2011

Retreat's wheels are constantly spinning, but they're not always taking us anywhere.
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ViewLondon
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October 15, 2011

Smartly directed, intriguingly twisty and frequently tense thriller that's given an extra edge thanks to an engagingly complex turn from Jamie Bell.
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February 11, 2013

Retreat sports some high-caliber actors in a claustrophobic home-invasion thriller a la Straw Dog that offers up some truly thrilling moments.
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Empire Magazine
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October 14, 2011

Excellent performances from the cast elevate this otherwise slightly flawed a hokey interloper story.
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Total Film
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October 16, 2011

Tense if rather monotonously bleak, it's a shame Jason Isaacs and David Tennant didn't co-star as originally planned.
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Guardian
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October 13, 2011

This is a neat, well-crafted three-hander, making good use of its location; it really is a meaty role for Bell, who lets rip in what might be his most eye-catching part since Billy Elliot.
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Reel Film Reviews
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February 22, 2012

Retreat inevitably (and lamentably) establishes itself as a generic and hopelessly uninvolving thriller that grows more and more tedious as it progresses.
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Observer (UK)
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October 16, 2011

Tibbetts's passable thriller deploys on terra firma a plot similar to Charles Williams's nautical noir novel Dead Calm: a grieving couple's supposedly healing holiday is disrupted by a malevolent nutter.
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