Fair Play currently has an average rating of 6.3 out of 10 and has been rated by 174 users on our platform.
A ok thriller with very low credability. Great tension but I don't believe the characters or the setup one bit.

I feel like I wasted 2 hours of my life for this fantastic buildup throughout the movie, only to fall dead flat at the end. What a waste.
Summed up in one word: depressing. Plot isn't interesting, characters are weak, and the whole thing is just heavy and dark.
A gripping, sleek, and impressive debut feature.
Read full review at Gamesradar...highlights discrepancies at every turn as its couple nosedives off of the macho, dick-measuring towers of Lower Manhattan.
Read full review at Paste Magazine...a terrific movie, but it sends audiences home with a clear conscience.
Read full review at Slant Magazine...feels like something of a small miracle in 2023: a sexy, intelligent thriller for an adult audience.
Read full review at Entertainment Weekly...Ehrenreich is a compelling presence, believable as the sort of entitled young man able to switch between charming and conniving at a moment’s notice.
Read full review at Little White Lies...there’s nerviness here, and undeniable skill. I’d like to see what Domont does next.
Read full review at The Austin Chronicle...a slickly made tale of twisted love that keeps you holding your breath until the end.
Read full review at Empire...knockout thriller pits a couple against each other.
Read full review at The GuardianA compulsive and intense erotic thriller for the modern age.
Read full review at Ready Steady Cut...Rodsky is a dynamic and engaging personality, and the families who tell their stories are mesmerizing.
Read full review at Common Sense MediaWith subtle changes in dialogue and striking visual cues, Domont’s tightly structured script and deft direction show this relationship’s eventual total destruction.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...the relatively rare movie with both a distinctive personality and an eagerness to dig around in the real-world sandbox and ask questions for which it knows there is no single, pat set of answers.
Read full review at The A.V. Club