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  1. Aug 15, 1997 · “In the Company of Men” is the kind of bold, uncompromising film that insists on being thought about afterward–talked about, argued about, hated if necessary, but not ignored. “How do you feel right now, deep down inside?” one of the characters asks.

  2. Neil Labute's In the Company of Men is an amazing motion picture, one of the best films of 1997 and a shocking indictment of the ego-driven corporate world in which we live. On the surface, the film, expertly written by Neil Labute in his first feature effort, seems to be a cruel tale of misogyny.

  3. By Dennis Harvey. “In the Company of Men,” Neil Labute’s astonishing feature directorial debut, is a dark, probing, truly disturbing exploration of yuppie angst and male anxieties as they...

  4. Aug 1, 1997 · For all of the talk about its examination of sexual politics and male cruelty, In the Comany of Men is really a study of the malice of people; men and women alike. Eckhart's ruthless white collar misanthrope may be without remorse and go unpunished, but what's most unsettling about this movie is how even the victims of his manipulation are not ...

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  5. Neil LaBute's pitch-black comedy is a masterful exploration of male insecurity, and it's elevated by a breakout performance by Aaron Eckhart as a businessman who likes to play psychological games...

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  6. A dazzling, repellent exercise in which the case against men is closed before it's opened. Full Review | Feb 11, 2008. LaBute, a playwright and former drama teacher, has succeeded in...

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  8. In the Company of Men. Two business executives--one an avowed misogynist, the other recently emotionally wounded by his love interest--set out to exact revenge on the female gender by seeking out the most innocent, uncorrupted girl they can find and ruining her life.

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