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Thin Ice
TrailerThe film opens with a dishonest insurance salesman's life quickly disintegrates during a Wisconsin winter when he teams up with a psychopath to steal a rare violin at the home of a reclusive farmer.Actors: Greg Kinnear, John Paul Gamoke, David Harbour, Jennifer Edwards-Hughes, Scott Crouch, Peter Moore, Michelle Hutchison, James Detmar, Michael Paul Levin, Kathryn Lawrey, Joe Minjares, ...»Director: Jill SprecherCountry: United StatesDuration: 93 minQuality: HDRelease: 2011IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Thin Ice"
St. Louis Post-DispatchMarch 02, 2012As a caustic comedy, "Thin Ice" resides just slightly south of "Fargo."
Detroit NewsMarch 02, 2012At one point you're looking at the screen going, "This makes no sense!" Then after a long conclusionary explanation, you shake your head and say, "I'm still not sure that made much sense."
Chicago Sun-TimesFebruary 23, 2012There's nothing like the macabre to bring intrigue to an ordinary life, and nothing like the logistics of body disposal to challenge an insurance salesman.
Reel Film ReviewsJuly 22, 2013Thin Ice's troubled production history - the film was famously taken away from director Jill Sprecher and re-edited following its Sundance premiere - can't quite dampen what is, for the most part, an entertaining little comedy/thriller...
Urban CinefileJune 29, 2013The characters are endearingly flawed, the set-up is mischievously appealing and the story is endlessly surprising. The humour is black, the resolution audacious.
Scene-Stealers.comSeptember 04, 2012It builds suspense slowly and surely as things begin to come apart for Kinnear, but it eventually grows tiresome and the twist ending is still a bit hard to swallow.
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteApril 29, 2012...the film that has made its way into theaters is no disgrace to any of the names in the credits. Still, it would be very interesting to see the movie that the Sprechers intended to make.
Milwaukee Journal SentinelApril 26, 2012The movie's gently snowbound Midwestern setting blunts some of the story's harsher edges, and the characters mostly feel real.
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