Radio

critic Reviews

, 35% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • The story is heavy on syrupy uplift and turns Radio into a saint/cuddly pet.
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    David GermainAssociated Press
    Gooding and Harris' characters are too pure and high-minded to exist in the real world. Yet the small-town sense of community and compassion they evoke is so goodhearted, the movie manages an amiable, if fleeting, rise in spirits.
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    Nell MinowCommon Sense Media
    Lesson of kindness permeates inspiring true story.
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    Nev PierceBBC.com
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    Ed ParkVillage Voice
    Based-on- a-true-story kitschfest.
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    Marrit IngmanAustin Chronicle
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    Micheal ComptonBowling Green Daily News
    It's a film that has good intentions, [but] it's just unable to deliver, mainly because Gooding is never believable.
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    Kaleem AftabThe List
    This is a case of cinema killing the radio star.
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    Joel SiegelGood Morning America
    Leave it to Hollywood to make a movie called Radio that would play better on TV.
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    Jeffrey OverstreetLooking Closer
    Despite the fine efforts of Harris and Gooding, Jr., Radio nearly drowns in James Horner's overbearingly sentimental music.
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