48
Metascore
7 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 70The Hollywood ReporterSheri LindenThe Hollywood ReporterSheri LindenThe tyro directors manage to thread a tricky needle with their first feature, navigating the chasm and the overlap between agitated and quiet, between cartoon brightness and angst.
- 58IndieWireKate ErblandIndieWireKate ErblandIt’s a slice of life, surely, but a meager one at that.
- 50Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperChicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperIt’s an occasionally interesting, well-acted mess.
- 50The PlaylistMarshall ShafferThe PlaylistMarshall ShafferThe drama in Downtown Owl often feels stilted and too locked in to Klosterman’s observations instead of the character’s actions.
- 42Paste MagazineJesse HassengerPaste MagazineJesse HassengerDespite its rueful musings on the time that passes whether or not you’re properly occupying yourself, and despite the clear passion Rabe and Linklater exhibit for this material, Downtown Owl persists in a kind of circular ramble. It’s so transfixed by the process of muddling through that the movie itself becomes an indistinct muddle of its own.
- 40Screen RantMae AbdulbakiScreen RantMae AbdulbakiThe characters have a myriad of flaws and plights that would have made them compelling, but the film fails to explore them beyond the surface.
- 34TheWrapTomris LafflyTheWrapTomris LafflyThis is a movie that neither works as a quirky dark comedy about the hapless people of a small town (on that note, the film is painfully unfunny), nor as a period piece on the anxieties of the Reagan era, no matter how many “1984” references the characters throw at you.