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Goat
TrailerReeling from a terrifying assault, a 19 year-old boy enrolls into college with his brother and pledges the same fraternity. At first, it's all parties and girls, but as Brad enters into the final stretch of the pledging ritual-known as hell week, things take a violent, humiliating turn.Genre: DramaActors: Ben Schnetzer, Nick Jonas, Gus Halper, Danny Flaherty, Virginia Gardner, Jake Picking, Brock Yurich, Will Pullen, Austin Lyon, Eric Staves, James Franco, ...»Director: Andrew NeelCountry: United StatesDuration: 96 minQuality: SDRelease: 2016IMDb: 5.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Goat"
RogerEbert.comSeptember 23, 2016Any discussion of toxic masculinity, or the ways in which brotherhood in all its forms can get twisted, is likely to be muted by second-guessing of the movie's methods.
Entertainment WeeklySeptember 23, 2016Though the movie aims for the gravity and psychological horror of Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket, the film is essentially the dark flip side of a Seth Rogen comedy ...
Rolling StoneSeptember 22, 2016A fact-based fratboy movie it might be helpful to think of as Animal House minus the laughs.
New York TimesSeptember 22, 2016The performances are conscientious and earnest; Mr. Jonas has not much to do but come off as callow, with a streak of kindness, and he does so.
indieWireSeptember 22, 2016With the masterful final shot, Neel wisely leaves the character in a fragile place, uncertain of his next steps.
Movie TalkFebruary 07, 2017The barbaric practice of hazing... turns out to be a toxic brew of sadomasochism and machismo, which makes this unflinching American indie drama at times tough to watch.
PopMattersDecember 20, 2016Whatever the second half's flaws, Goat's final sequence is at once plangent, hopeful, and instructive.
The Young FolksOctober 06, 2016Saved primarily by a first act that stuns and a leading man that captivates, Goat needed to go further into its excoriating of this lifestyle to be more than a blip on the cinematic radar.
Common Sense MediaOctober 04, 2016Unflinching look at frat culture has sex, drugs, violence.
PopMattersSeptember 30, 2016Most are already keenly aware of how disgusting and deplorable hazing is, but Neel's film serves as a wake-up call for those who still perpetuate the tradition or don't view it as a deadly serious issue.
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