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8 Mile
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Village Voice
A canny, and largely successful, attempt to broaden the star's appeal.
Rolling Stone
Qualifies as a cinematic event by tapping into the roots of Eminem and the fury and feeling that inform his rap.
Variety
Eminem is magnetic playing a version of himself.
Entertainment Weekly
Gritty and electrifying.
Los Angeles Times
A fascinating, surprisingly entertaining stand-off that has adroitly managed to satisfy both of its constituencies, allowing...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
8 Mile should satisfy Eminem's legion of fans and, at the same time, affirms rap's power as an artform, as real beat poetry,...
Chicago Tribune
Set in Detroit's 8 Mile, the dividing line between the city limits and the northern suburbs, 8 Mile is an exciting, well-cra...
Chicago Sun-Times
We are hardly started in 8 Mile, and already we see that this movie stands aside from routine debut films by pop stars ... L...
Houston Chronicles
8 Mile is entertaining to an extent. Our enjoyment is muted because the movie has an agenda.
The Boston Globe
8 Mile continues the director's visual tour of America's underbelly that heated up with L.A. Confidential and continued with...
Salon Arts
Can Eminem act? Who knows? But his star turn in 8 Mile, as an aspiring rapper growing up poor and white in Motown, is memora...
Slate
There are a lot of stale -- and nefarious -- clichés in 8 Mile (Universal), but most of the time they're overwhelmed by the ...
Washington Post
The payoff comes after an hour and a half of a long, criminally tiresome setup.
Washington Post
[Eminem] does a lot of things right. So does the movie.
ReelViews
In many ways, the movie is just one big cliché, but Hanson's style gives it more weight and heft than it might otherwise have.
Richard Roeper
8 Mile probably won't win converts to rap, but it should thrill Eminem fans, so thumbs up.
Film Threat
The script is uninspired, the picture's characters are stick figures, its dialogue is lackluster and the star's performance ...
New York Magazine
Who could have predicted that a rap movie starring Eminem would, at its best, be one of the year's sweetest joyrides?

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Partial Film Information

Director: Curtis Hanson
Writer: Scott Silver
Studio: Universal Pictures
Cast: Eminem, Kim Basinger, Mekhi Phifer

Release: November 8, 2002
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