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45 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 83The PlaylistRafaela Sales RossThe PlaylistRafaela Sales RossThis is the director at his tenderest.
- 80Total FilmJane CrowtherTotal FilmJane CrowtherThough it’s not Schrader’s finest work and requires political leaps of faith that can be compared to American History X and could be called simplistic, Master Gardener is still an auteur operating at the top of the league.
- 80Screen DailyJonathan RomneyScreen DailyJonathan RomneyFor all the film’s provocations, both serious and mischievous, it’s a remarkably elegant, subtle piece.
- 75The Film StageRory O'ConnorThe Film StageRory O'ConnorMaster Gardener is another of the old Calvanist’s prayers of absolution—honest and personal to a fault, and a satisfying close to one of the great contemporary trilogies.
- 75IndieWireLeila LatifIndieWireLeila LatifWhile the central character’s arc will likely launch a dreaded “discourse,” there is a tenderness to Master Gardener that may prove its biggest surprise.
- 70SlashfilmMarshall ShafferSlashfilmMarshall ShafferEven if Master Gardener can feel like a bit of a potboiler moral drama, the heat generated is proof that Schrader can still bring the fire. The filmmaker grapples thornily and thoughtfully with difficult issues and destructive people, finding new ways to approach the questions that still haunt him.
- 67ColliderBrian FormoColliderBrian FormoSchrader is able to prune back some of his more established impulses to service this particular story.
- 60CineVueJohn BleasdaleCineVueJohn BleasdaleUltimately, Narvel is the fascist as liberal fantasy. Someone with access to skilled violence, who can unleash it at whim. It’s such a pity that a screenwriter who used to excel at delineating the intricacies of male insecurity and poison now comes out with such a one-dimensional character.
- 40The GuardianPeter BradshawThe GuardianPeter BradshawPerhaps Schrader will indeed defiantly return to his accustomed theme for his next film – and this brilliant, restless director might well make it work. Sadly, this one doesn’t.
- 40The Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThe Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyJoel Edgerton’s haunted central performance as former white supremacist Narvel Roth fits the essential Schrader mold of a troubled soul hiding from his demons. But little else rings true in a drama curiously lacking in texture, which misses the mark in lifeless scene after scene.