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      • Numb received mixed reviews and currently has a 50% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Justin Chang, writing in Variety, praised the film for "Admirably avoiding cheap 'gotcha' scares" but criticised the lack of "mounting suspense and tension over the long haul".
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  2. This isn't an awful movie. It's really not that bad. I actually enjoyed it. The acting was good, believable. The picture was just fine. Even most of the script was fairly natural. Sometimes you could easily guess what was going to happen next, sometimes it was a surprise.

  3. Watch Numb with a subscription on Prime Video, rent on Fandango at Home, or buy on Fandango at Home. A couple in financial distress enter a remote wilderness to find a fortune in stolen gold.

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  4. When modestly successful screenwriter Hudson Milbank descends into a strange mood in which he feels detached from the world around him and unable to connect with his surroundings, either physically or emotionally, he initially attributes it to a night of excessive cannabis use.

  5. While it is flawed and at times, forcing itself too much on you, "Numb" is that great new movie that gets into the struggle for identity. Matthew Perry does a convincing job as Hudson Milbank, a modern LA freelance writer, trying to find meaning and connection.

  6. Numb (2015) – Film Review. by Roger Crow. Husband and wife Will (Jamie Bamber) and Dawn (Stefanie von Pfetten) are in dire financial straits. The job he was counting on to salvage their future has disappeared due to a market collapse. (Not that she’s aware of that until later).

  7. Mar 3, 2016 · Numb is set pretty far away from anything cruise-worthy: in fact, it’s about four people — two couples brought together by hitchhiking — wandering through the frigid Canadian wilderness at...

  8. Numb received mixed reviews and currently has a 50% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Justin Chang, writing in Variety, praised the film for "Admirably avoiding cheap 'gotcha' scares" but criticised the lack of "mounting suspense and tension over the long haul".

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