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  • Official Trailer

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

Suburbicon is a peaceful, idyllic suburban community with affordable homes and manicured lawns …the perfect place to raise a family, and in the summer of 1959, the Lodge family is doing just that. But the tranquil surface masks a disturbing reality, as husband and father Gardner Lodge (Matt Damon) must navigate the town’s dark underbelly of betrayal, deceit, and violence. This is a tale of very flawed people making very bad choices. This is Suburbicon.

Cast

  • Matt Damon
  • Julianne Moore
  • Oscar Isaac
  • Glenn Fleshler
  • Alex Hassell
  • Marah Fairclough
  • Megan Ferguson
  • Noah Jupe
  • Michael D. Cohen
  • Jack Conley

Atom User Reviews

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Verified Review
#clever
#smart

In todays turbulent society this films puts things into a good prospective regarding what is normal, evil, and morally corrupt. Worth seeing!

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Herran Y
Verified Review
#strange
#confusing
#slow

It was very strange

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Metacritic

30
Sep 11, 2017

It makes a run at cleverness, trying to be a dark screwball commentary on America’s race problem. But instead it’s just a spectacular flop.

Alissa Wilkinson
Vox
50
Sep 10, 2017

The movie cuts back and forth between the two, and their themes speak to one another in some ways, but the competing narratives barely intersect. At times, it seems as if director and co-writer George Clooney made a movie where separate but equal is not only the subtext but also the organizing principle.

Metacritic review by Matt Singer
Matt Singer
ScreenCrush
50
Sep 9, 2017

The most charitable way to view it is as a Dadaist experiment, in which two tonally disparate movies were hacked down and their remaining strands woven together to bizarre effect.

Metacritic review by David Edelstein
David Edelstein
New York Magazine (Vulture)