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The Eagle


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Total Film
More mud and rain than blood and brains, this is an intriguing, enjoyable adventure dressed up as a Roman epic.
FilmShaft
The Eagle is enjoyable enough but feels like disposable cinema from a director we expect more from.
Salon Arts
...No discernible reason for existing.
Chicago Tribune
When in Rome, do more than Channing Tatum does.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
The story of an occupying army, which assumes natives will defer to its military might, has obvious parallels to American fo...
New York Post
Logic takes a Roman holiday in this...
The New Yorker
The story sags in the middle, as our wanderers traipse through the highlands-not a happy environment...
Metromix
Ignore the “accents,” stay for the story of honor and duty
Chicago Sun-Times
"The Eagle" is a rip-snorting adventure tale of the sort made before CGI, 3-D and alphabet soup in general took the fun out ...
E! Online
Channing Tatum is not as horribly miscast as you might expect in the role of a Roman soldier who ventures north of Hadrian's...
Film School Rejects
Tatum is charisma free; much of the script features characters narrating and interpreting the events onscreen; film is blood...
Chicago Sun-Times
A rip-snorting adventure tale of the sort made before CGI, 3-D and alphabet soup in general took the fun out of moviegoing.
The Boston Globe
I find it hard to believe that the plot of “The Eagle’’ failed to amuse the cast and crew.
The New York Times
A solemn and muscle-bound tale of valor and brutality on the northern fringes of the Roman Empire, treads the boundary betwe...
Entertainment Weekly
In the invigorating, cool-toned, action-filled Roman historical adventure.
Hollywood Reporter
The Roman Empire oversteps its boundaries in this well-made but simple tale of honor redeemed.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Kevin Macdonald
Writer: Jeremy Brock
Studio: Focus Features
Cast: Channing Tatum, Jamie Bell, Donald Sutherland

Release: February 25, 2011
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