Release Date : May 31, 2013 Limited
Genre :Mystery & Suspense,Drama Mpaa Rating : RSingle mother Collette McVeigh is a Republican living in Belfast with her mother and hardliner IRA brothers. When she is arrested for her part in an aborted IRA bomb plot in London, an MI5 officer (Mac) offers her a choice: lose everything and go to prison for 25 years or return to Belfast to spy on her own family. With her son's life in her hands, Collette chooses to place her trust in Mac and return home, but when her brothers' secret operation is ambushed, suspicions of an informant are raised and Collette finds both herself and her family in grave danger.(c) Magnolia
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Actors For Shadow Dancer
Andrea Riseborough,Clive Owen,Aidan Gillen,Domhnall Gleeson,Gillian Anderson,Martin McCann,Stuart GrahamGenres Shadow Dancer : Mystery & Suspense,Drama
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User Ranting Movie Shadow Dancer :User Percentage For Shadow Dancer : %
User Count Like for Shadow Dancer : 2,625
All Critics Ranting For Shadow Dancer : 6.9
All Critics Count For Shadow Dancer : 48
All Critics Percentage For Shadow Dancer : 89 %
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There's slow-burning, and then there's simply slow; the difference between the two has never been so apparent.David Fear-Time Out New York
The film rests on the desperate chemistry of a paunchy, weathered Owen and a tense, quietly ferocious Riseborough.
Nick Schager-Village Voice
While it's hard to grumble about such a smart, intelligent drama after a summer of big bangs, its slow pace at times feels sluggish.
Cath Clarke-Time Out
James Marsh's gripping thriller set in Northern Ireland demands patience and concentration of its audience, but the impeccably crafted film is well worth the effort.
David Rooney-Hollywood Reporter
Riseborough gives a tremendously vulnerable and resolute turn as a protector at home and avenger abroad forced to reconsider the extent to which she is capable of avoiding the crossfire on all sides.
William Goss-Film.com
The occasional flareup of violence notwithstanding, it's Riseborough's performance that provides the primary source of suspense.
Justin Chang-Variety
Solid, but just a shadow of Hitchcock.
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service
Devoid of extended tension or even an emotionally robust climax to justify the deliberate stride Marsh employs, Shadow Dancer rings hollow even while all the pieces seem so substantial when singled out.
Simon Brookfield-We Got This Covered
James Marsh perfectly matches his aesthetic strategies to the story's shifting moral terrain.
Andrew Schenker-Slant Magazine
A slow burn punctuated by outbursts of violence
Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve
A sensitive film that respects the conflict in which it is set rather than using it for cheap thrills.
Catherine Bray-Film4
Director James Marsh fashions a taut thriller out of tough material, much of which pinwheels on a compelling central performance from Andrea Riseborough as a woman trapped in a tightening emotional vice.
Jim Schembri-3AW
Shadow Dancer is a quietly devastating story of the poisonous effect of northern Irish politics on the life of a single family.
Sandra Hall-Sydney Morning Herald
This is a tough, thought-provoking nail-biter.
David Stratton-At the Movies (Australia)
The film hardly seems like more than an exercise: the plot wraps up neatly but the emotional significance of a key revelation is barely explored.
Jake Wilson-The Age (Australia)
Marsh improves the movie from the page to the screen. What's shown is often more striking than what's said, but in the perpetual subterfuge of Shadow Dancer that can't fully distinguish a familiar plot from its numerous predecessors.
Craig Mathieson-sbs.com.au
This is an uncomfortable movie; a tense and sometimes deliberately drawn out tale - but those who invest the time will uncover some excellent performances.
Patrick Kolan-Shotgun Critic
Post-credits food-for-thought is a rarity in most films these days, and that it should come in the wrapper of a totally engrossing thriller is some kind of wonderful.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix
Riseborough once again astounds with her ability to inhabit a character, with Owen also on cracking form as the agent under fire from all sides.
Ed Gibbs-The Sunday Age
...a slow burning and engrossing film that demonstrates the morally caustic nature of terrorism.
Adam Ross-The Aristocrat
Marsh's Shadow Dancer is a complex and beautifully realised Irish Troubles thriller of cerebral and psychological proportions.
Lisa Giles-Keddie-HeyUGuys
Marsh's film brilliantly evokes the fearful, morbid undercurrent to Belfast in the last years of the conflict - a place where life and death could pivot on a wrong answer.
Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray
After the simple, lucid start, the film becomes a labyrinthine tale of cat and mouse, of deception and double cross, of betrayal and confused allegiances.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
Though reluctant to engage too closely with the still-controversial politics of dissent, Shadow Dancer works brilliantly as a displaced espionage drama.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times
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