A gripping tale of survival and the kind of smart thriller that will gain much-deserved attention for both director Stolhand and actor/writer Uygar Aktan. Simply a stunning piece of filmmaking.
60
TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
The pacing is suspenseful and acting is actually pretty good, even if accents are no one's strong suit.
There's a provocative premise at the heart of Master of the Game, but uneven acting, indifferent direction and melodramatic dialogue blunt pointed ironies.
38
New York PostV.A. Musetto
New York PostV.A. Musetto
Provides a few minor thrills, but overall is talky and implausible.
30
Village Voice
Village Voice
Director Stolhand gets a high-quality look on a minimal budget, but the script and acting are so amateurish.