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The Last Station

Overview


Genre :

Drama

Release Date :

December 04, 2009 (Limited)

MPAA Rating :

R

Director :

Michael Hoffman

Starring :

Helen Mirren, Christopher Plummer, Paul Giamatti, Anne-Marie Duff, James McAvoy, Kerry Condon, Patrick Kennedy, Tomas Spencer

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  3 of 5 [Rate It]

1 of 4

“..this would have to count as one of the least of the filmmaker's offenses..”
by Andrew Schenker [Slant Magazine]
“..the kind of movie that gives literature a bad name..”
by A.O. Scott [NY Times]
2.5 of 5

“..often pleasing to look at..”
by Jay Antani [Filmcritic.com]
“..handsome to look at and nicely outfitted all around..”
by Todd McCarthy [Variety]
3 of 4

“..can't always rise to the level of its two dynamo stars..”
by Peter Travers [Rolling Stone]
“.."The Last Station" is well-acted across the board..”
by Kenneth Turan [LA Times]
“.."Station" has the potential to be a substantial art house hit..”
by Stephen Farber [Hollywood Reporter]
Review rate : B+
Reviewed by Lisa Schwarzbaum [Entertainment Weekly]
Review rate : B
Reviewed by Emanuel Levy [EmanuelLevy.Com]
3.5 of 4
Reviewed by Claudia Puig [USA Today]
Reviewed by Ella Taylor [Village Voice]

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