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Frost/Nixon


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Joblo
The big problem with FROST/NIXON is the fact that it’s not very cinematic.
Premiere
A totally mesmerizing battle of the wills between the occasionally charming yet wily Nixon and the increasingly desperate Fr...
4 out of 10 Movie Reviews
To call Frost/Nixon a failure is completely unfair. Langella’s is excellent and he should be recognised for that. Unfortun...
Chicago Sun-Times
Frank Langella and Michael Sheen do not attempt to mimic their characters, but to embody them.
Black Sheep Reviews
"Frost/Nixon" takes the notion of spin and slows it down until it becomes perspective
E! Online
A frequently tepid post-Watergate docudrama that's buoyed by two knockout performances.
Week in Rewind
Frank Langella is superb.
The New York Times
It’s twinkle versus glower in the big-screen edition of Peter Morgan’s theatrical smackdown “Frost/Nixon.”
Filmcritic
If there's a single misstep in Ron Howard's expertly calibrated Frost/Nixon, it eluded me.
Film School Rejects
The film is very well constructed. The cinematography looks great and embodies a real look of the 70s. The acting is top-not...
Joblo
FROST/NIXON is an utterly captivating piece of historical cinema.
Aint It Cool News
FROST/NIXON gets it and gets it right.
Cinematical
Frost/Nixon may seem as contemporary as polyester leisure suits and wood-panel station wagons; what could Frost's interviews...
Entertainment Weekly
Frost/Nixon is a fact-based drama, starring Michael Sheen and Frank 
 Langella, about a mid-1970s confrontation betwee...
Emanuel Levy
Despite pedestrian beginnings, which betray the theatrical origins of the production, "Frost/Nixon" improves dramatically an...
Hollywood Reporter
Fascinating account of the famous David Frost interview with Richard Nixon is closer to "Rocky" than to "W."
Cinema Blend
It is Frank Langella’s performance as Nixon which carries the film.
Box Office Magazine
Frost/Nixon does for Richard Nixon what The Queen did for Elizabeth II, and that is to make a distant and controversial poli...
Newsweek
The surprising news is that "Frost/Nixon" works even better on screen.
New York Magazine
In Frost/Nixon, Langella’s heavy features move slowly; he seems to be plumbing the depths of his soul and glimpsing, for an ...
The New Yorker
One of the virtues of Frost/Nixon, Ron Howard’s adaptation of Peter Morgan’s hit play, is that it brings the intelligence ba...
Village Voice
Frost/Nixon's main attraction is neither its topicality nor its historical value, but Langella's re-creation of his Tony-win...
ReelViews
"Never let the facts get in the way of a good story," or so the saying goes.
Variety
"Frost/Nixon" is an effective, straightforward bigscreen version of Peter Morgan's shrewd stage drama about the historic 197...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Ron Howard
Writer: Peter Morgan
Studio: Universal Pictures
Cast: Frank Langella, Michael Sheen, Rebecca Hall

Release: December 5, 2008
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