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The movie Take Me is already released on Cinema in the USA. The upcoming Blu-ray release date in the USA is to be announced, upcoming DVD release date in the USA is to be announced and the upcoming VOD release date in the USA is to be announced.
Based on 8 reviews, Take Me gets an average review score of 62
The character of Ray Moody in "Take Me," played by character actor Pat Healy (in his directorial debut) is made up of equal parts blankness, desperation and fragility.
3029d ago
A kidnapping role-playing scenario turns bizarrely twisted for both abductor and abductee in Pat Healy’s droll crime comedy.
3029d ago
Take Me is a goofball kidnapping scenario with a much deeper meaning, but a light, jovial tone never wavers.
3029d ago
Actor Pat Healy makes his feature directing debut and stars alongside Taylor Schilling in a bizarre kidnap-for-hire scenario.
3029d ago
Parts of it work, but the overall package is never really suspenseful enough to have you on edge or overtly funny enough to be a lark.
3029d ago
Pat Healy's Take Me is a suspense comedy that simply isn't very suspenseful or very funny.
3029d ago
The plot predictably advances as a cat and mouse game continues with real weapons, and Take Me proves to be a tonal mess with weak comic timing.
3029d ago
First, you have to swallow that a kidnapping-simulation business would thrive in Atlantic City but somehow dwindle when relocated to Southern California, where bizarre alternative-therapy methods and kinkiness run rampant.
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