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- 88RogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyRogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyShannon’s approach is uncompromising but not heavy-handed. He hasn’t watered down the material. The style is unfussy but distinct enough to give the film a dissociated quality.
- 80The Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThe Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThere’s no escaping the fact that Eric Larue is a downer, but it’s a work of thoughtful intelligence and restraint, elegantly shot and graced by a striking score from Jonathan Mastro full of dissonant strings that often evoke a sense of nerves about to shatter. Most of all, it’s beautifully acted.
- 75IndieWireSamantha BergesonIndieWireSamantha BergesonPlaywright and frequent Shannon collaborator Neveu adapted his own play for the screen, and Shannon’s sensitive direction makes Eric LaRue a haunting, standout film with a career-best performance from Greer.
- 70Screen RantPatrice WitherspoonScreen RantPatrice WitherspoonShannon and Neveu’s compassionate display of understanding different perspectives when it comes to something as tragic as a school shooting is simply beautiful storytelling.
- 70The New York TimesAlissa WilkinsonThe New York TimesAlissa WilkinsonAs “Eric LaRue” starts barreling toward an upsetting conclusion, you start to wonder about everything that’s happened earlier in the movie, about what went unsaid and now refuses to stay quiet.
- 67The PlaylistMarshall ShafferThe PlaylistMarshall ShafferShannon’s first feature might begin to sag under the weight of this stilted dialogue and stunted duration, but there is still a lot to admire in Eric Larue. Those qualities are not necessarily all concentrated in Judy Greer, either. Even if the film moves in circles, at least it’s circling something honest and true about spirituality and society alike.
- 63LarsenOnFilmJosh LarsenLarsenOnFilmJosh LarsenAt its best, Eric LaRue interrogates the rush to healing and forgiveness that can sometimes follow tragedy in Christian communities.
- 58The A.V. ClubBrianna ZiglerThe A.V. ClubBrianna ZiglerThough carried by a subtle and strenuous performance from Greer, Eric LaRue‘s intentionally unanswered questions do less to provoke than render the film a collage of well-meaning, half-finished sentiments.
- 50ColliderTaylor GatesColliderTaylor GatesThere are several interesting ideas and stories floating around Eric LaRue, but Shannon can’t seem to decide which ones to focus on. While there are some genuinely fantastic, inspired moments, they frustratingly never quite come together, leading to a baffling viewing experience. Hopefully, Greer will get another chance in the spotlight of a more worthy film.