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- Comprised of a tangle of similar narrative threads spliced together from a variety of genres and time periods, Nima Nourizadeh ’s sophomore directorial effort American Ultra is generally more often entertaining than not, though considering the significant reputations of its leads and zany array of the supporting cast, it could have been better served with a bit more outlandishness than the conventional acts it delivers.
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Aug 21, 2015 · American Ultra has some interesting ideas, but like its stoned protagonist, it's too easily distracted to live up to its true potential. Read Critics Reviews
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Aug 20, 2015 · “American Ultra” strains to maintain the early, yearning vibe of its young, desperate lovers, even as the threatening scenarios and gory action sequences grow more intense and elaborate.
"American Ultra" is an overrated imbecile film with a stupid story lost between action and comedy about a Nikita-like CIA program of assassins that is shutdown. This is another failed attempt of the studios to turn the annoying Jesse Eisenberg into an action actor.
Aug 21, 2015 · Nima Nourizadeh’s American Ultra is a bloody valentine attached to a bomb. It’s violent, brash, inventive and horrific, and perhaps the most romantic film of the year.
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Aug 21, 2015 · American Ultra may be the answer to that question. In fact, a mash-up of stoner comedy and unsuspecting super-agent is a perfect description of this Max Landis written, Nima Nourizadeh directed...
Aug 18, 2015 · ‘American Ultra’: Film Review. Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart star as stoners pitted against the CIA in Nima Nourizadeh's late-summer action comedy.