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SummaryA con artist takes on Manhattan's billionaires in a drama that unfolds within the secrets of New York City, from the penthouses of Fifth Avenue to the shadowy corners of Queens. Motivations are suspect and expectations are turned upside down when nothing is as it seems. [Apple]

Sharper

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65
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
65
63% Positive
22 Reviews
34% Mixed
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3% Negative
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Feb 8, 2023
90
We Got This Covered
Piled high with plot twists and packed full of peerless performances, Sharper brings together Sebastian Stan, Julianne Moore, and John Lithgow in a brooding long con thriller from Apple. Delivering something fresh from the streaming service, which continues to champion originality without limits.
Feb 7, 2023
80
Vanity Fair
Sharper is sinewy and clever, a keenly acted and written B-picture of the sort that were once myriad but now only come around once every few years.
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Mixed or Average
6.0
48% Positive
24 Ratings
38% Mixed
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Jan 26, 2026
7
soyjosenieves
Es un thriller elegante que juega con el engaño y los giros. Me gustó cómo la historia va cambiando de perspectiva, generando interés y conectando todo. Tiene buen ritmo y actuaciones sólidas, aunque tiene sus detalles.
Nov 1, 2023
7
MovieReviewMave
IN A NUTSHELL: The screenplay was written by Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tanaka, and was on the Blacklist of best-unproduced screenplays in 2020. It was directed by Benjamin Caron. The story is about several con artists who take on some Manhattan billionaires. We’re told that a “sharper” is someone who lives by their wits. THINGS I LIKED: The fantastic cast includes Julianne Moore, John Lithgow, Sebastian Stan, Justice Jesse Smith, and Briana Middleton. They all do an excellent job. The challenge is for the film to outwit its audience without our seeing what’s going to happen because it’s so obvious. I love twists. There are lots of twists. The party scene features Grammy Award-winner Samara Joy! The filmmaking is stylish. One of the characters asked another one which was her favorite movie. What would be YOUR answer? Comment below! THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE: There are a lot of characters and storylines to keep track of, especially as we try to figure out how everything worked. Many conversations happen in whispers, often making it difficult to hear everything that’s said. It’s helpful to know ahead of time that the story is not told in a chronological, linear way. Acts 1 & 2 move fairly slowly but then speeds up in Act 3. The movie thinks it’s more clever than it really is. TIPS FOR PARENTS: Kids will be bored. Unmarried couples sleep together. Profanity, including quite a few F-bombs We see someone shoot and kill another person Bloody deaths
Mar 9, 2023
75
The Film Stage
Featuring multiple lead characters, many points of view, and more twists than a Twizzler, this construct may feel convoluted in spots. Yet it is a concise, well-told piece of entertainment that’s smart enough to know being too clever can be a crutch.
Feb 8, 2023
75
Movie Nation
As dark as “The Grifters,” as over-the-top as “The Sting,” Sharper is a fresh take on a time-tested genre, a “Who can you trust?” tale from the Land of the Big Con.
Feb 7, 2023
60
Empire
As a dramatic thriller, Sharper isn’t quite as dramatic or thrilling as it could be — but it’s got more than enough Big Bastard Energy to give you a good time.
Feb 10, 2023
50
RogerEbert.com
The problem is that the Mamet brand of tough-talking puzzle movie is harder to pull off than it looks, and writers Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tanaka just don’t have the gift of dialogue needed to elevate this thriller beyond its foundation.
Feb 7, 2023
30
The Daily Beast
It’s an egregiously transparent endeavor modeled after the finest swindle-y works of David Mamet, but boasting none of those predecessors’ cleverness, surprise or precision.
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Jun 21, 2023
7
Compi24
What "Sharper" lacks in sheer kinetics, it more than makes up for with its palpable intrigue and an eventual build towards a truly satisfying climax. Sure, this isn't necessarily reinventing the "confidence game caper" wheel or anything. In fact, I'm sure keen-eyed viewers will likely see certain double and triple-crosses coming from maybe a few hundred feet away. However, with director Benjamin Caron's stylistic vision and some sleek performances from every corner of the cast, you're sure to have more than just a decent time. I mean, who wouldn't with what's essentially A24's reimagining of the events of "Tommy Boy. Was I the only one that noticed this? By the way, that is — in no way — a gripe.
Feb 15, 2026
6
Joshuaworld77
Sharper isnt quite sharpe enough. The story of conning the con man is nothing **** is a story that has been told many times over. Very little in the way of character development, as a matter of fact I didn't really care about any of the characters at all. I slow burn of a film that glosses over too many thing to make the slow burn interesting.
Mar 12, 2023
6
JLuis_001
I like thrillers that succeed in sustaining the suspense based on a good plot, and even if the plot isn't particularly complex, as long as the pacing is exciting and gripping, it's hard for me to lose interest. However, when are several plot twists too many? Especially for the purpose of pretending to look cleverer than what you actually are? Sharper is a film that specifically puts that to the test. Its structure is notoriously that of a puzzle, but this one doesn't unravel with a good flow, particularly since there are quite a few moments when the proceedings seem a bit robotic because the dialogue is so convoluted. I mean, Sharper overcomes the most important obstacle and that is making you care where it goes and where it will end up, but accomplishing both with very good results is much easier said than done. Ultimately, in my opinion, Sharper succeeds in making its length pleasant enough, but I have to make a comment on one major defect: it lacks bite and, to some extent, a bit of sordidness. It's all very clean for something that clearly involves getting your hands dirty, and I'm not necessarily talking about blood. It's worth a look but keep your expectations low.
Apr 23, 2023
3
MetacriticOnur
bad [ bad ] adjective, worse, worst;(Slang) bad·der, bad·dest for 36. not good in any manner or degree.
Feb 18, 2023
3
shoulderoforion
SHARPER was by the numbers, and uninspiring, looking to copy off of Mamet but none of the intelligence or panache. The lead actress is someone I'd very much like to see again, but everyone else was just dreary, and uninteresting
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