The Last Supper shows some darkly effective visual style, but it has none of the wit needed to save such a story from lumbering obviousness and sophomoric political debate.
– Janet Maslin,
New York Times,
20 May 2003
fresh:
It falls apart, but the cool cast and caustic script will leave most right-thinking people well satisfied.
– Geoff Andrew,
Time Out,
9 Feb 2006
fresh:
This low-budgeter that "came out of nowhere" is a fresh, pungent tale about Right and Left--and Right and Left--in contempo American politics, well-acted by a gifted ensmeble, including the young Cameron Diaz.
– Emanuel Levy,
Variety,
26 Aug 2006
rotten:
As the body count gets higher, and the housemates begin to question their high-and-mighty purposes, the movie stumbles under its sophomoric moral weight.
– Desson Thomson,
Washington Post,
10 Jun 2010
rotten:
This sour, repetitive fare fails to feed our hunger for either laughter or enlightenment. It's all empty calories and reactionary chic.