Finch Reviews



  • Finch
    • Genre : Sci-Fi,Drama
    • Release Date :
    • MPAA Rating : PG-13
    • Duration : 115 minute(s)
    • Production Budget : -
    • Studio : Apple TV+
    • Official Site : https://www.universalpictures.com/movies/bios
    • Reviews Rate
      Go! Watch this movie. You'll regret if not seeing it.

    • Readers Rate
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Movie Reviews

  • this is a simple, mildly schmaltzy tale about unconditional love and learning to trust, and it is thoroughly charming; Tom Hanks is more than enough to make this almost one-man show thrilling and heart-breaking
    4 of 5 by Olly Richards [Empire Magazine ]
  • the whole thing is as sentimental as it is implausible, and it's very implausible
    2 of 4 by Mark Feeney [Boston Globe ]
  • the end of the world is as terrifying as ideas come, but this stormy dramedy softens the blow with a robot, a dog, and the always appealing Tom Hanks
    5 of 5 by Tara McNamara [Common Sense Media ]
  • perfectly balancing tense drama with charming humor, Finch highlights the best and worst of humanity, and a robot-dog friendship worth remembering
    4 of 5 by Debopriyaa Dutta [ScreenRant ]
  • much of the film finds Finch introducing Jeff to the joys and frailties of being human, and it is touching to behold. "Finch" yanks at the heartstrings; This is a lovely, heartfelt film with not just one, but three distinctive and lovable characters
    3 of 4 by Randy Myers [San Jose Mercury News ]
  • big-hearted and bolstered by a genuine love of dogs, Miguel Sapochnik's Post-Apocalyptic saga is the right blend of style and substance with the epic story of a man, robot and canine on a survival journey through the American West
    by Tomris Laffly [Variety ]
  • "Finch" it manages to feel fresh despite all the cinematic machines we've seen before; For a film where just one of the three named characters is an actual person, "Finch" exists as a surprisingly moving exploration of what it means to be human
    Review rate : A- by Kimber Myers [Crooked Marquee ]

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