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The Hand That Rocks The Cradle

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The Hand That Rocks The Cradle follows a vengeful, psychopathic widowed nanny, who loses her child, embarks on a mission of vengeance against a naive woman and her family.
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Christian Science Monitor
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July 10, 2013

Exploitation of child abuse and baby-stealing make this one a particularly nasty business.
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Radio Times
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July 10, 2013

This is pure unbridled hokum, of course, but extremely effective until the last 30 minutes, when the plot rapidly self-destructs.
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Orlando Sentinel
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July 10, 2013

The careful structure of THTRTC guarantees that the movie will generate a fair amount of suspense throughout. But the single-mindedness of the movie is a genuine limitation, and, watching it, you begin to feel spoon-fed.
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Baltimore Sun
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July 10, 2013

Things go about the way you expect them to, but Curtis Hanson, who directed, manages to make it work.
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New Yorker

July 10, 2013

With its banal, docile household threatened by an enemy within, the film is like The Stepfather without wit or irony.
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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July 10, 2013

The Hand That Rocks the Cradle is that rare thing, a realistic thriller wise enough not to sell short any of its characters. Just be prepared to become very, very scared when you see it.
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Seattle Times
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July 10, 2013

This is De Mornay's film and she's a wicked treat, looking daggers at her enemy one moment and then glazing over with sweetness the next.
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Philadelphia Daily News
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July 10, 2013

All of the best parts here go to women -- Sciorra, De Mornay and Julianne Moore in a funny supporting bit as Claire's cynical, suspicious friend.
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Los Angeles Times
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July 10, 2013

At its best, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle is a bright, nasty psychological thriller with a joker up its sleeve.
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People Magazine
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July 10, 2013

The Hand that Rocks the Cradle, though it positions itself as chilling suspense, is not even mildly scary; it's just offensive.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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July 10, 2013

The film is unusually gripping.
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Chicago Tribune
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July 10, 2013

Unpretentious and efficient.
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