If you love a good thriller, then you're in for a treat—you may just want to leave the theater before Prisoners is over. The movie, starring Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal, about a father who takes justice into his own hands to find his missing daughter, is getting good ratings from critics. But though some are clapping loudly, others are just plain maddened by its end.
- Stephen Whitty is a big fan. Writing for the Star-Ledger, he says the film has "a moral complexity that few movies like this even bother to consider," and the cast members all do fine jobs. "Is it the best Hollywood mystery we've seen in awhile? Oh yes. Is it one any parent would want to see? Only if they don't mind nightmares."
- Rene Rodriguez at the Miami Herald acknowledges Prisoners "explores the subject of vigilante justice from a fresh perspective," plus it looks great. But in its final minutes, Prisoners "starts revealing its secrets to progressively hokier effect" in a way that's "jarring and fake—it's incredibly frustrating."