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SummaryER nurse Helen Sterling (Susan Sarandon) struggles to free her grown son, a journalist captured by terrorists in the Middle East. After hitting walls with the FBI and State agencies, she discovers a clandestine community of journalists, advocates, and philanthropists who might be able to help.

Viper Club

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Metascore
57
38% Positive
5 Reviews
38% Mixed
5 Reviews
23% Negative
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Oct 31, 2018
88
The Seattle Times
There is grace in Sarandon’s performance. And heartbreaking power.
Oct 28, 2018
75
Observer
The film eschews a Hollywood happy ending in favor of bone-chilling reality, which makes Viper Club doubly relevant amid current headlines.
Nov 2, 2018
63
San Francisco Chronicle
In a film that should be dripping with drama, there is surprisingly little tension.
Oct 25, 2018
60
Los Angeles Times
Viper Club is an attempt at a very difficult balancing act. It doesn’t quite succeed, but it deploys enough persuasive elements to make the attempt involving.
Oct 25, 2018
60
The New York Times
Viper Club falters with mawkish flashbacks of the mother and son, and with its ham-fisted, repeated emphasis on the smarm of government officials. But it is mostly gripping.
Nov 6, 2018
38
Movie Nation
Sarandon is always a compelling presence, but too much is left unsaid and unplayed here to pull us in. Viper Club needed action, suspense, more pathos and forward motion. She tries to do it all with her eyes, and it’s not enough.
Oct 31, 2018
37
Washington Post
Good intentions only go so far, especially when they mask tawdry melodrama. Even the best movies push emotional buttons, but they work because viewers become wrapped up in the story. This one is so manipulative you can hear the gears grinding — until they lock up.
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Oct 27, 2018
10
LoveTV345
In light of what's happening in the world, this is a very relevant movie. Additionally, it has great performances and wonderful direction.
Nov 7, 2018
8
Brent_Marchant
A gut-wrenching, heart-tugging drama ripped from the pages of contemporary headlines that tells a story that needs to be told, an objective that parallels the very mission of the characters on screen and that candidly reveals the pitfalls involved in accomplishing said goal. Susan Sarandon turns in one of the best performances of her career in this film about a mother desperately seeking the release of her kidnapped journalist son covering the conflict in Syria and the bureaucratic red tape she must contend with in trying to do so. But, even more than that, the film explores her impassioned quest to discover why her son pursued this life in the first place, one whose answers, ironically enough, are hiding in plain sight, clues to which become apparent when she looks to herself. While the film is a bit slow in spots and deviates from the main narrative perhaps more than it should, this thoughtfully written release nevertheless offers more than just the basics of what one might expect from it. Unfortunately, this offering is likely to end up on the trash heap of overlooked gems, thanks in large part to too many critics taking too narrow a view of what the film has to say. Ignore the naysayers and see it.
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  • CounterNarrative Films
  • Ingenuity Studios
  • Marakesh Films
Oct 26, 2018
1 h 49 m
R
When the government wouldn't help her son, she turned to those who could.
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• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
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