Nine

critic Reviews

, 39% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • It has a game, great-looking cast, led by the always worthwhile Daniel Day-Lewis, but Rob Marshall's Nine is chaotic and curiously distant.
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    Ed KochThe Atlantic
    Though the film is uneven, it is worth seeing for the good parts. Daniel Day-Lewis does a credible job.
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    Candice FrederickReel Talk Online
    Though it wasn't the best movie musical, Nine certainly had its moments.
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    Alissa WilkinsonPaste Magazine
    A painfully formulaic message, trite dialogue, and a strangely episodic narrative structure that renders the whole thing exhausting.
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    Dave KehrFilm Comment Magazine
    Largely, the numbers just sit on top of the dramatic action, adding little to our understanding of the characters and seldom contributing to the advancement of the story.
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    Nell MinowMovie Mom
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    Keith UhlichTime Out
    A migraine-inducing maelstrom.
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    Brian EggertDeep Focus Review
    There’s only so much machismo an audience can take
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    Carson TimarClapperCast
    I adored this!
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    Dennis SchwartzDennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
    Feels as if this filmmaker doesn't know a Fellini from a linguini.
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    David HarrisSpectrum Culture
    Nine cannot help but be a limp facsimile of a film that is so full of life and brio.
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