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Watch Stolen Movie Online Streaming No Downloading. This Movie released on Mar 5, 2010 Wide on the world Cinemas. Now, You able to stream this Mystery & Suspense,Drama movie without paying anything within 1 hr. 37 min.. Mad Men star Jon Hamm headlines this unusual low-budget mystery-thriller, as Detective Tom Adkins, a man haunted relentlessly by the disappearance of his ten-year-old son, Tommy, Jr. No leads immediately turn up in that case, but he does receive an early-morning phone call that draws him to the mangled and mutilated remains of a young boy slain 50 years prior. Tom takes on the case in an attempt to find absolution, and a second tale evolves, set 50 before, involving a man named Matthew Wakefield (Josh Lucas) and his son John. The baffling similarities between the Wakefield case and Tommy Jr.'s mysterious fate push Tom to the brink of sanity and ultimately lead him on a collision course with fate. Gradually, one step at a time, Tom stumbles onto the horrifying truth about what happened to his boy. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi .If You Like this movie you can streaming Stolen movie without downloading HERE
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Jon Hamm,Josh Lucas,Jimmy Bennett,James Van Der Beek,Rhona Mitra,Jessica Chastain,Beth Grant,Morena Baccarin,Joanna Cassidy,Michael Cudlitz,Holt McCallany,Rick Gomez,Andy Milder,Sam Hennings,Tom Kemp,Marcus Thomas,Kali Rocha,Rutanya Alda,Jude Ciccolella
Genres Stolen : Mystery & Suspense,Drama
Visitor Rating & Critics For Stolen
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All Critics Rating For Stolen : 3.6
All Critics Count For Stolen : 20
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Review For Stolen
A leaden murder mystery with a clunky structure that swings back and forth between 1958 and 2008, Stolen wastes the talents of a reasonably good cast.
Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times Not a masterpiece, perhaps, but technically polished, with inspired performances and enough suspense that by the time Mr. Hamm found the redemption that freed him from his own demons, I was so wired I needed a Valium.
Rex Reed-New York Observer No one is able to make much of the disposable script, but Hamm is so limited by the period trappings that it seems as if he simply wandered onto the wrong set.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News Plays like a middling episode of Law & Order: SVU, drawn out an extra half-hour and embellished with pretentious literary and cinematic flourishes.
Stephen Holden-New York Times Though generally ham-fisted, Stolen may appeal to Hamm's more die-hard fans.
Lou Lumenick-New York Post [A] graceless piece of tragedy porn...
Lisa Schwarzbaum-Entertainment Weekly Presented in a barebones, uninspired package, Stolen takes an interesting premise and turns it into an unforgivably predictable and flimsy genre hybrid, something gravely akin to a bad episode of Cold Case.
Glenn Heath Jr.-Slant Magazine Unvarying in tone and style, it's a rough slog.
Christopher Long-Movie Metropolis This gravely serious drama is as insular as a tomb with Muzak.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch Hamm's and Lucas' performances are fine, but first-time director Anders Anderson is heavy-handed and overwrought, portraying emotional turmoil with clichés.
Annlee Ellingson-Moving Pictures Magazine One poorly told story would be bad enough but with "Stolen" we have two.
Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com Every bit the unpleasant slog one might expect, glum and murkily shot, wallowing in pedantic histrionics and badly lacking the breathing room it desperately needs.
Robert Levin-Film School Rejects The low-boil mystery-thriller Stolen was once known as The Boy In The Box and then Stolen Lives, but now has a title as nondescript as its contents.
Noel Murray-AV Club Hamm himself is too smart a performer for movies like these, but let's write it off as a canny career move to take a vacation from Don Draper and his glumness.
Mark Peikert-New York Press Anders Anderson's thriller struggles to intertwine the two mysteries and ends up doing justice to neither.
Kevin Lee-Time Out New York Not pretentious in its implications, 'Stolen' nevertheless depends excessively on coincidence, on unlikely connections and not clearly differentiated characters.
Donald J. Levit-ReelTalk Movie Reviews Stolen reveals a filmmaking hand in need of a considerable amount of seasoning.
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