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The Riot Club

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The story tells of two people, Miles Richard and Alistair Ryle, who arrive in Oxford to study history. During that trip, things would change completely as the pair quickly seized the 'riot club,' a centuries-old secret society dedicated to eating and drinking immorality. In that place, both friends are doing their bidding, drinking liquor and dizzy dances as Miles and Alistair seem to enjoy their time in that place, but perhaps things will turn out exactly.
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April 17, 2015

An tough to watch but entertaining inside look at the vulgar side of the posh life.
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NOW Toronto
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December 18, 2015

If you think the English class system is a thing of the past, this savage indictment the country's privileged will set you straight.
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March 27, 2015

It's a film that seems to have no further point than to remind us that some powerful jerks were once powerful jerk kids. Point taken, but it's not cinematically satisfying.
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New York Times
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March 26, 2015

I was drained and quivering with fury and disgust.
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February 27, 2016

If the movie were solely [the] forty-five or so minute [debaucherous centerpiece of a banquet] it'd be a resounding success.
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San Diego Reader
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April 15, 2015

Who's up for a little blunt-force social commentary about the haves and have-nots, set in the rarefied clime of Oxford University?
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PopMatters
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October 07, 2015

[A] lack of subtlety throws the film into a spiral of excess that knocks over any chance at intelligent commentary as it plows forward, drunk on its own narrative.
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Toronto Sun
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March 26, 2015

The Riot Club is, finally, a monster movie. Which I suppose is what some become who are too rich and powerful to be bothered with inhibitions or morality.
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Movie Habit
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June 24, 2015

At an exclusive Oxford club, privilege and cruelty have become second nature
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Los Angeles Times
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April 09, 2015

Although the performances are uniformly on point and the dialogue is tartly British, the film ultimately fails to earn its riotous stripes.
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Toronto Star
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March 26, 2015

The Riot Club comes with the dubious ambition of instructing us as to the evil ways of spoiled British toffs, as if that were needed.
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