- "An auspicious feature debut... riveting performance by Michael Riley!"
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
- "Remarkable and haunting…
A heart-wrenching triumph from a filmmaker to be watched."
**** (four stars)
Victoria Times Colonist
Michael Reid
- "Powerhouse performance by Michael Riley."
Variety
Ken Eisner
- "deals with emotionally difficult material with great tact and intelligence."
National Post, February 1/2002
By Jeet Heer
- "...fascinatingly original...a strange, unique, rewarding film."
Ultimate Movies!
by Eugene Novikov
- "The festival standout at the Montreal World Film Festival."
The Globe and Mail
Matthew Hays
- "A searing portrait of love gone astray. Director Andrew Currie is a skillful and imaginative filmmaker."
Siegel Entertainment, New York
Barbara & Scott Siegel
- "A brilliant, brilliant film… Provocative and Shocking."
CJAD 800 AM, Montreal
Eramelinda Boquer
- "Scary and deeply touching."
Take One
Maurie Alioff
- "Powerful stuff... A visual howl!"
THE PROVINCE
Glen Schaefer
- "Impressive… ranks with the best of Canadian Cinema."
The Vancouver Sun
Mark Andrews
- "A brave new drama . . . tight, gritty, and honest."
The Montreal Gazette
John Griffin
- "Mile Zero is a heartbreaking look at a man in free fall, and Riley's delivery of the movie's central anguish is note-perfect."
myto.com
John T. D. Keyes
- "A surprisingly deft debut feature from Vancouver director Andrew Currie, sensitively written by Michael Melski."
The Westender (sept 26, 2001)
Mary Frances Hill
- "Reminiscent of Atom Egoyan's The Sweet Hereafter."
North Shore News (sept 21, 2001)
review by Julie Crawford
- "an impressive directorial debut!"
The Vancouver Courier (sept, 2001)
by Peter T. Chattaway
- "has the raw power of Lodge Kerrigan's Clean, Shaven and John Cassavetes' Love Streams."
EYE WEEKLY TORONTO
Jason Anderson
- "not to be overlooked!"
The Ryersonian
By Natalya Brown
- ""It hits the mark!"
The Canadian Press
Camille Bains
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