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4 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 65Paste MagazineNatalia KeoganPaste MagazineNatalia KeoganThough Sound of Violence marks a strong first leading role for Brown (who is cast in the forthcoming Scream reboot), it ultimately fails to impart anything more significant than the raw power of what one good actor with a brain-melting theremin can do for an otherwise underwhelming product.
- 50VarietyJessica KiangVarietyJessica KiangThe spectacularly gruesome and grotesquely elaborate murder scenes do ample justice to even the most revered of its slasher forebears, but the procedural elements feel stilted, and despite a lead performance that oozes empathy as much as her hapless victims ooze blood, the emotional impact is barely discernible: an ebbing heartbeat.
- 42The PlaylistAndrew CrumpThe PlaylistAndrew CrumpNoyer needs to go back to the drawing board. Even Alexis’ disability comes in a distant second to buckets of guts. His talent for making a mess is obvious. The rest leaves a few too many notes to be desired.
- 40Austin ChronicleTrace SauveurAustin ChronicleTrace SauveurThere are gestures toward a deeper interiority to Alexis’ character – and perhaps a different, genuinely thorny film about great art via dubious methods – but it never quite investigates that far.