The film received mixed reviews from film critics. Jeff Swindoll from Monsters and Critics wrote, "
The Hard Easy isn't
Pulp Fiction but it was a nice little crime-thriller that benefits from the performances with kudos going toward the older members of the cast, but the young bucks aren't too bad either. The tale is full of some interesting twists and comes off well in the end." Rachel Buccicone of 7M Pictures wrote, "
The Hard Easy is actually a very good story and reminds me in some ways of films like
Snatch and
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. There is not one dull moment from start to the very twist-filled end. Additionally, the robbery scene is shown repeatedly from a few different perspectives, thus breaking traditional linear narrative form." Ben Odgren of CHUD.com gave a negative review, writing, "
The Hard Easy tries to incorporate every possible cliché genre staple that comes standard with the type of films it's trying to emulate. When a new character is introduced, the image freezes for a few seconds, changes color, a name pops up, and then resumes. At one point in the film, a character actually says, 'Are you in or out?' Come on…there's a point where loyalty to genre standards needs to be thrown out the window and at least tries to bring something new to the table." ==References==