Django Unchained Reviews



  • Django Unchained
    • Genre : Drama
    • Release Date :
    • MPAA Rating : R
    • Duration : 166 minute(s)
    • Production Budget : -
    • Studio : The Weinstein Company
    • Official Site : http://unchainedmovie.com/
    • Reviews Rate
      Go! Watch this movie. You'll regret if not seeing it.

    • Readers Rate
      5 of 5

Movie Reviews

  • you might go away from this one blighted, blasted and messed up. Who could ask for anything more?
    by Rex Reed [New York Observer ]
  • there's plenty of violence in this film
    Review rate : B+ by Jordan Hoffman [Film.com ]
  • the love story that could be at the movie's center gets the most perfunctory treatment
    by Richard Corliss [TIME Magazine ]
  • the film does stumble in its final showdown, failing to find closure beyond its most basic motives
    4 of 5 by Joe Neumaier [New York Daily News ]
  • the film achieves that QT hypnotic mood. But only for a while. In the gaudy-bloody last 30 minutes (think over-the-top and beyond), the mood vanishes
    Review rate : B- by Owen Gleiberman [Entertainment Weekly ]
  • Tarantino injects the weighty material with so many jocular, startling and unexpected touches that it's constantly stimulating
    by Todd McCarthy [Hollywood Reporter ]
  • seriously entertaining and seriously thoughtful
    by Scott Foundas [Village Voice ]
  • plenty of big movie moments and several instances of loopy brilliance, but it's also a rehash of "Inglourious Basterds" with slavery substituting for Nazism
    3 of 4 by Kyle Smith [New York Post ]
  • nor are there as many good oddball characters
    by J. R. Jones [Chicago Reader ]
  • it twists and turns over an unbridled two hours and 45 minutes, giving history (and your stamina) a serious pounding
    3.5 of 4 by Peter Travers [Rolling Stone ]
  • he connective tissue is less convincing, and at two hours and 45 minutes, the film feels ponderous, and the sporadic bratty humour is not enough to leaven the mix
    2.5 of 4 by Liam Lacey [Globe and Mail ]
  • gorgeously lit and lensed by Robert Richardson against authentic American landscapes
    by Peter Debruge [Variety ]

Reader's Reviews

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