Creed III

critic Reviews

, 89% Certified Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • Stepping out from Rocky Balboa's iconic shadow at last, the Creed franchise reasserts its champion status thanks to star Michael B. Jordan's punchy direction and a nuanced heel turn by Jonathan Majors.
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    Christina NewlandiNews.co.uk
    Creed III is emotionally and viscerally satisfying.
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    Udita JhunjhunwalaLivemint
    Creed III comes alive as a result of Jonathan Majors and Michael B. Jordan's emotionally charged performances.
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    Adam KempenaarFilmspotting
    Creed III is too sleek, too rushed, and too contrived to deliver [all] the emotional payoffs it promises.
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    Valerie ComplexDeadline Hollywood Daily
    The visuals are full of action and energy.
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    Tim CogshellFilmWeek (LAist)
    Solid installment!... Pretty pedestrian, but goes places I really like.
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    D. WatkinsSalon.com
    Creed III is promoted as a boxing movie, but is really a tale of pain, regret and the power of brotherhood.
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    Branyan ToweLoud and Clear Reviews
    Creed III is one of the biggest highlights of the Rocky/Creed franchise to date, and Michael B. Jordan proves that he can handle himself in the director’s chair
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    Joshua PolanskiBoston Hassle
    Boxing might be the most cinematic sport, and this might be the best boxing has ever looked.
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    Paul KleinFILMHOUNDS Magazine
    As the film builds to it's emotional and physically demanding climax, Jordan pulls out all the stops for an at-times visually inspired smackdown.
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    Jessica ToomerUproxx
    A dizzying, vicious dance peppered with slo-mo close-ups and visceral sound effects that make a case for why this might be the best boxing movie since Sylvester Stallone’s original outing.
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