Clickonline writes: "Locke isn’t a film that’s going to be seen by a lot of people – arriving in few screens and disappearing within a week. But if you manage to catch it now you’ll be experiencing something totally unique and strangely invigorating. When was the last time that happened at the multiplex?"
Writer/director Steven Knight delivers his best work yet with Locke, a fascinating, intimate portrait of a good man reaping the repercussion of an immoral act.
Jeremy of The Daily Rotation wrote, "Locke is writer/director Steven Knight‘s latest small-scaled thriller set inside the confines of a car, starring only Tom Hardy and a handful of voices. Locke is an interesting film, tackling such heavy topics in a manner that feels self-contained and personal, yet large and grand. The gripping real-time reveal of the film might turn away most, but those that take the time to give this one a try might be surprised by just how much it works as a solo character piece, driven by Tom Hardy‘s powerful performance and backed by Knight’s unique filmmaking approach."
Welcome summer movie season enthusiasts to The Plot Hole, where this week we tackle the film that officially kicks off the start of the summer movie season, The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Does it better its predecessor? Or is Spidey being overshadowed by its Marvel counterparts over at Disney?