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The Day Review

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Critics scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.

  • 3.0
    41

    out of 100

    Metascore®
    Mixed or average reviews
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    critic review scores.

  • 40

    out of 100

    The New York Times

    The Day cycles through bursts of horrific violence only to end much as it begins: static, hollow and vague.

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  • 50

    out of 100

    Village Voice

    Ashley Bell stands out as a Heroic Fighter With a Dark Secret. Harbor only the expectations aroused by a production of WWE Studios and don't get too attached to any hobbits.

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  • 60

    out of 100

    Los Angeles Times

    Just good enough to engage audiences, but it falls well short of remarkable, leaving viewers wishing for a dawn that never breaks.

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Partied with the Cast!! - **SPOILER ALERT! by airforce1engineer
What made this movie a little surreal is the fact that as soon as the credits in the beginning started to pop on the screen, my friends and I all realized that we had 50% of the cast in the movie Theatre! That was pretty cool! Saying that, this film was a little different than I first imagined. I imagined a Post-Apocolyptic film of a group of bandits roaming the country side in a new grim world. When in fact, it took place on a hill in an old run down house almost the entire time. Interesting film. I think producted quite well. I thought the cast did some GREAT acting! For an indy film, great stuff guys! It's not typically my kind of film with the horror that was in it, but on this rare occasion, good flick! Thanks!

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