Release Date : Oct 5, 2012 Limited
Genre :Drama,Comedy Mpaa Rating : RButter follows an ambitious woman (Jennifer Garner) who is married to Iowa's reigning butter sculpting champ (Ty Burrell) but decides to enter the race on her own when he retires. She's the shoo-in until an adopted young black girl (Yara Shahidi) discovers she has an uncanny talent for butter-carving and becomes a late-breaking favorite. -- (C) Weinstein R
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Critics Count For Butter : 62
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A wicked Midwest satire with razor blades stashed beneath its bright candy-apple surface.Peter Debruge-Variety
Hardly the high-priced spread, this condescending comedy about Middle America will score with some audiences and put off others.
Todd McCarthy-Hollywood Reporter
Plays like one long, slow descent into cloying moralizing and uplift that's well past its expiration date.
Nick Schager-Village Voice
The movie's entire superior attitude is kind of annoying.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
We're still just scratching the surface of witty, provocative humor as long as envelope-pushing directors such as Jim Field Smith continue to find work.
Sean O'Connell-Washington Post
At times, the Midwestern satire "Butter" is almost funny, and in its honor I almost laughed.
Kyle Smith-New York Post
The characters want to melt your heart, but like everything in "Butter," they're just too pat.
Al Alexander-The Patriot Ledger
Butter is a dizzying blend of smug satire, surface-level observations and mean-spirited swipes at flyover types. Oh, and take away Olivia Wilde and it's a laugh-free affair.
Christian Toto-Big Hollywood
A movie concerned with the seemingly ridiculous world of butter carving may not sound like a smart, tear-jerking, must-watch political satire. Yet Jim Field Smith's sophomore effort Butter is all of the above and more.
Shannon M. Houston-Paste Magazine
Butter has strong moments and has more than a few good jokes, but as a whole it struggles to keep its footing
Eric Eisenberg-CinemaBlend.com
As smart, savvy, and witty as the film is at times, it never escapes the inherent identity crisis in its makeup
Jordan Hiller-Bangitout.com
Undeniably strange yet sassy, it spreads subversive, thinly-sliced Americana.
Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate
A heartland-set train wreck of purported satire that is confusingly edited throughout, and full of false moments which betray a lack of rigorous conceptual thought and honesty.
Brent Simon-Shared Darkness
The film's skewering of Middle America is so soft, you could easily cut it with -- what else? -- a butter knife.
Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing
It settles for cute when it could have had more bite, and it aims for amusing when it had hilarious in its sights.
Perry Seibert-TV Guide's Movie Guide
Like its namesake, this small-town ensemble comedy is somewhat oily and lacking in flavor.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
Another in a long line of bad films set in the Midwest.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice
(D)espite its slights, Butter finds a way to win us over.
Bill Gibron-PopMatters
Butter contains enough genuine levity to slide down easily.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle
Quirky comedy pushes boundaries in the name of laughs.
S. Jhoanna Robledo-Common Sense Media
Garner's Laura is a lazy caricature, a Sarah Palin-style Republican trophy wife in power suit and pearls, but then every character in rookie writer Jim Micallef's script is a flat stereotype.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune
With Sarah Palin, the movie's thinly disguised object of derision, now operating on the fringe of mainstream culture, the entire film feels like yesterday's news.
Robert Levin-amNewYork
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