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Doubt


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4 out of 10 Movie Reviews
Meryl Streep plays a scary nun, Seymour Hoffman plays weird, Amy Adams squeaks. Streep overshadows everyone
Metromix
Powerful performances elevate a playwright's uncertain cinematic vision.
Black Sheep Reviews
Sadly, the results are more purgatorial than heavenly.
Chicago Tribune
Yet every scene in "Doubt," photographed in gorgeous, stern tones by the great Roger Deakins, feels finely calibrated. While...
San Francisco Chronicle
"Doubt" is a commendable rendering of John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama.
E! Online
At a Bronx Catholic school in the '60s, the fiercely fundamentalist headmistress, Sister Aloysius (Meryl Streep), begins to ...
Filmcritic
In fact, after seeing Shanley's Doubt on both stage and screen, I can honestly say I'm unsure whether Flynn is guilty of Alo...
Week in Rewind
A ripe mix of entertaining performances that nearly are undone by a hollow script.
Metromix
You will take your verbal lashing, and you will like it!
Cinema Blend
Aside from the four extremely strong performances at its center, and the sticky, troubling moral issue that drives it, Dou...
Newsweek
"Doubt" stirs up a lot of stormy theatrical weather, but the stolid transfer from stage to screen does Shanley's play no fav...
Emanuel Levy
Mark your Oscar ballots: The great Meryl Streep gives another stellar performance in "Doubt," the screen version of John Pat...
Box Office Magazine
John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt is a terrific and troubling drama of ideas bristling with nuance and grief.
The New Yorker
I didn’t know you could hiss, groan, and murmur at the same time, but Streep can do anything.
Rolling Stone
It'll pin you to your seat.
Screen Daily
Doubt is an effectively ambiguous, high-pedigree adult drama that entangles viewers in slow, sure-handed fashion.
Chicago Sun-Times
A Catholic grade school could seem like a hermetically sealed world in 1964.
ReelViews
t's one of life's bitter ironies that one of the first things lost to moral certainty is the capacity for compassion.
Entertainment Weekly
Doubt is a fictional drama, starring Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman, about a mid-1960s confrontation between an imp...
Variety
The considerable integrity and strength of John Patrick Shanley’s play prevail despite a questionable central performance in...
Hollywood Reporter
Writer-director John Patrick Shanley stacks the deck in this clash between a nun who suspects pedophilia and a priest out t...

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Partial Film Information

Director: John Patrick Shanley
Writer: John Patrick Shanley
Studio: Miramax Films
Cast: Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams

Release: December 12, 2008
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