Best two reviews:
1) - It's the kind of serious but broadly appealing, modestly scaled picture that people love to say doesn't exist any more. (Rating: 70) Read Full Review >
2) - It’s an occasionally amusing and insightful beltway satire that’s ultimately undone by its conventional mise-en-scène and predictable plot. (Rating: 50) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
3) The Guardian- Curiously flat ... From the opening few frames through to a clunky introductory sequence, there’s something frustratingly off-balance about Georgetown. (Rating: 40) Read Full Review >
4) - It’s downright tricky to maintain the tone Waltz is going for here, but the story is consistently outrageous enough to keep us guessing, and Redgrave goes a long way to offset the lunacy of it all. ... But instead of getting more interesting as it goes on, Waltz’s performance grows tiresome. (Rating: 40) Read Full Review >
1) - It's the kind of serious but broadly appealing, modestly scaled picture that people love to say doesn't exist any more. (Rating: 70) Read Full Review >
2) - It’s an occasionally amusing and insightful beltway satire that’s ultimately undone by its conventional mise-en-scène and predictable plot. (Rating: 50) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
3) The Guardian- Curiously flat ... From the opening few frames through to a clunky introductory sequence, there’s something frustratingly off-balance about Georgetown. (Rating: 40) Read Full Review >
4) - It’s downright tricky to maintain the tone Waltz is going for here, but the story is consistently outrageous enough to keep us guessing, and Redgrave goes a long way to offset the lunacy of it all. ... But instead of getting more interesting as it goes on, Waltz’s performance grows tiresome. (Rating: 40) Read Full Review >
Alumni
3y
Ratings & Reviews
YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE