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Black Butterfly 

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Outside a mountain town grappling with a series of abductions and murders, Paul (Antonio Banderas), a reclusive writer, struggles to start what he hopes will be a career-saving screenplay. After a tense encounter at a diner with a drifter named Jack (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), Paul offers Jack a place to stay-and soon the edgy, demanding Jack muscles his way into Paul's work. As a storm cuts off power to the isolated cabin, the two men begin a jagged game of one-upmanship that will bring at least one tale to an end.
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Slant Magazine
Black Butterfly's undercooked and incoherent turn of events attempt to stupefy us into mistaking its deeply flawed internal logic for ingenuity.
May 23, 2017
Chicago Sun-Times
Three stars! Well played! But wait, there's one more scene. Look children - it's a falling star.
May 26, 2017
Paste Magazine
Black Butterfly plays as little more than the act of snickering adolescents toying with their audience, complete with an insulting final scene that confirms the film as a total waste of time.
May 25, 2017
Film Journal International
A weak, uninspired thriller, offering a frustrating and implausible twist instead of anything in the way of tension.
May 23, 2017
Mark Reviews Movies
It doesn't make much sense up until [the third act], and once we do have an understanding of what was happening ... suddenly things stop making sense in a different way.
May 25, 2017
RogerEbert.com
A charmless, nonsensical thriller that doubles as a hack screenwriter's wet dream, filled to the brim with faux-insights that wouldn't impress even the most inattentive college freshmen.
May 26, 2017