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9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 70New Times (L.A.)Luke Y. ThompsonNew Times (L.A.)Luke Y. ThompsonUtilizing lots of complicated, well-choreographed steadicam shots, La Salle directs with confidence -- this may yet be his true calling.
- 60TV Guide MagazineSteve SimelsTV Guide MagazineSteve SimelsAs a director, La Salle manages to sustain a mood of looming menace almost throughout, and as an actor he gets the film's best joke: When his Satan fills out his hospital admission form, he gives his social security number as 666.
- 60Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasLos Angeles TimesKevin ThomasStarts encouragingly and finishes strongly with a twist, but the middle is weighed down by too much discourse when it should be visually evoking its ideas and developing its mood of unease.
- 40Village VoiceMark HolcombVillage VoiceMark HolcombUneasy mélange of occult thriller and insane-asylum-as-social-microcosm parable.
- 40L.A. WeeklyErnest HardyL.A. WeeklyErnest HardyIt could have been a hoot in a bad-movie way if the laborious pacing and endless exposition had been tightened. As it is, only LaSalle's sizzling performance makes Crazy more than a by-the-numbers psycho-horror thriller.
- 25New York Daily NewsJami BernardNew York Daily NewsJami BernardHell is sitting through a movie in which you have no respect for the protagonist and the "surprise" ending is as clearly lit as the exit sign.
- 25New York PostMegan LehmannNew York PostMegan LehmannThe script is so overstuffed with painfully obvious clues (the constant patina of sweat on the cocky doctor's face, for one) that we don't need the ominous rumbles on the soundtrack to tell us where we're headed.
- 20VarietyScott FoundasVarietyScott FoundasAn erratic, psychobabbling jumble of scenes that never builds to any discernible point.