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Filth
Directed by
Jon S. Baird
R
2014
1h 37m
Comedy
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Crime
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7.0
66%
67%
6.8
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A corrupt, drug-addicted policeman with bipolar disorder attempts to manipulate his way through a promotion in order to win back his wife and daughter while also fighting his own inner demons.
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Cast of Filth
James McAvoy
Bruce / Producer
Jamie Bell
Lennox
Eddie Marsan
Bladesey
Imogen Poots
Drummond
Brian McCardie
Gillman
Emun Elliott
Inglis
Gary Lewis
Gus
John Sessions
Toal
Shauna Macdonald
Carole
Jim Broadbent
Dr Rossi
Joanne Froggatt
Mary
Kate Dickie
Chrissie
Martin Compston
Gorman
Iain De Caestecker
Ocky
Shirley Henderson
Bunty
Joy McAvoy
Estelle
Jordan Young
Lexo
Pollyanna McIntosh
Size Queen
Bobby Rainsbury
Stephanie
Michael Moreland
Tramp
Filth Ratings & Reviews
Austin Chronicle
Josh Kupecki
To its detriment, Filth too often pulls its punches, and if you're striving for pitch black, that is most definitely a cardinal sin.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
"Filth" lives up to its title and then some, but a no-holds performance by James McAvoy is reason enough to watch.
Nerdist
Witney Seibold
Based on a novel by Irvine Welsh, Jon S. Baird's Filth is delightfully anarchic, forthright in its crassness, and, despite a general lack of thrust, exhilarating to watch.
Movie Mezzanine
Amir Soltani
The hodgepodge of genre elements, loose narrative threads and ungainly tonal shifts keep the audience at a distance, a point from which everything appears increasingly bizarre and meaningless.
NPR
Bob Mondello
Credit the filmmakers with descending persuasively into the swampy squalor of a diseased mind. If you're in the mood to go there with them, Filth offers an indecently bracing wallow.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bilge Ebiri
I'm not sure I can recommend the movie, but this actor and this performance are something to behold.
RogerEbert.com
Glenn Kenny
"Filth" demonstrates that contemporary filmmakers would do well to fine new ways of getting their hands dirty.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
After a certain point, watching it is like listening to the ravings of an increasingly incoherent and abusive drunk.
Seattle Times
Tom Keogh
Exhausting in its relentless depravity, "Filth" nevertheless is reminiscent of a much better movie also adapted from a novel by Irvine Welsh: Danny Boyle's 1996 "Trainspotting."
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
Even tastelessness requires some consistency of acrid flavoring, and "Filth" uneasily mixes a not-uninteresting character study in self-destruction with '90s-nostalgic stylings...
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
Filth, directed by Jon S. Baird from a 1998 bestseller by Trainspotting wild man Irvine Welsh, is wired to explode. Even when the film falls to pieces, McAvoy's bonkers brilliance will blow you away.
New York Daily News
Joe Neumaier
Manic but often morbidly fun ...
AV Club
David Ehrlich
Exhausting every trick in the book to illustrate the depravity of its protagonist, the film grows as out of control as its washed up anti-hero.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
A cop caper that more than lives up to its name.
Village Voice
Abby Garnett
Filth ends up wheezing across the finish line, dragging a load of kinky juvenilia behind it.
Slant Magazine
Nick Prigge
Ultimately, the film is too nihilistic to believe its protagonist can be saved, declaring him a lost soul and satisfied to let him suffer.
Film Comment Magazine
Violet Lucca
Filth's Hobbesian take on human behavior rings true but is always writ large...Sadly, write-director Jon S. Baird has lost much of the ingenuity of Welsh's 1998 source novel.
Variety
Guy Lodge
For a film boasting only marginally fewer producers than it does speaking roles, there's something impressively unguarded about Filth.
The Playlist
Jessica Kiang
...Filth, by not being quite as big and bad and ballsy as we'd hoped, left us unfulfilled.
The Hollywood Reporter
Stephen Dalton
Detective Bruce Robertson is a diabolically unpleasant anti-hero, but somehow McAvoy and writer-director Jon S. Baird makes us feel sympathy for the devil.
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