Old Henry
critic Reviews
, 94% Certified Fresh Tomatometer Score- Led by a reliably solid performance from Tim Blake Nelson, Old Henry serves up a supple cut of vintage western rawhide.
- , Rotten Tomatometer ScoreChristina NewlandIndieWire
A mediocre film might be excused somewhat by the merit of some ambition, but the problem with "Old Henry" is that there isn't enough of that, either.
Read full article - , Rotten Tomatometer ScoreTrace SauveurAustin Chronicle
As it stands, there's a healthy amount to admire and for some it may be enough to scratch a certain itch. But much of Old Henry feels a lot like its protagonist: worn-out, weathered, and old.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreRichard RoeperChicago Sun-Times
Playing an isolated farmer who finds a fugitive, the character actor Tim Blake Nelson delivers world-weary greatness.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreDwight BrownNational Newspaper Publishers Association
A very simple and ingeniously crafted cowboy yarn.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreBilge EbiriNew York Magazine/Vulture
Blake Nelson, one of our finest actors, gives Henry's mysterious inner life physical expression.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreGlenn KennyRogerEbert.com
Tim Blake Nelson ... has the most convincingly exhausted and forlorn hangdog expression in contemporary cinema.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreSerena SeghedoniLoud and Clear Reviews
Tim Blake Nelson shines in Old Henry, a riveting, slow-burning western that pays homage to the great classics from the past while also reviving the genre.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreEmiliano BasileEscribiendoCine
Old Henry is a magnificent Western packed with cinema. [Full review in Spanish]
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreEzequiel BoettiOtroscines.com
Built with the patience of a goldsmith, the story is dry, as economical as his characters, and direct: a tough nut to crack for eager viewers. [Full review in Spanish]
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreMarcelo StiletanoLa Nación (Argentina)
The plot is minimal but it evolves in various dimensions: due to the place each character has within it, the film's mythical setting, and the connection it has with the memory of a Western. [Full review in Spanish]
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