Best two reviews:
1) The Telegraph- All is True is a tongue-in-cheek title all the same, for a script which fills in factual gaps with its own blatant leaps of imagination: they’re just far more respectful and illuminating leaps. (Rating: 80) Read Full Review >
2) Film Threat- All is True does justice to the Bard, and devout fans of Shakespeare are sure to find a place for it, if not on the shelf alongside his classics, but in a small place in their hearts. (Rating: 80) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
14) Observer- Forget all of it being true; I would have settled for some of it being interesting. (Rating: 25) Read Full Review >
15) Variety- The result is a revisionist fiasco, too dense with Shakespeare allusions for casual moviegoers, and too fast and loose with the facts for those who know a thing or two about the man. In short, All Is True takes the English language’s most gifted dramatist and reduces his sunset years to a sloppy soap opera. (Rating: 20) Read Full Review >
1) The Telegraph- All is True is a tongue-in-cheek title all the same, for a script which fills in factual gaps with its own blatant leaps of imagination: they’re just far more respectful and illuminating leaps. (Rating: 80) Read Full Review >
2) Film Threat- All is True does justice to the Bard, and devout fans of Shakespeare are sure to find a place for it, if not on the shelf alongside his classics, but in a small place in their hearts. (Rating: 80) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
14) Observer- Forget all of it being true; I would have settled for some of it being interesting. (Rating: 25) Read Full Review >
15) Variety- The result is a revisionist fiasco, too dense with Shakespeare allusions for casual moviegoers, and too fast and loose with the facts for those who know a thing or two about the man. In short, All Is True takes the English language’s most gifted dramatist and reduces his sunset years to a sloppy soap opera. (Rating: 20) Read Full Review >
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