Worth Reviews



  • Worth
    • Genre : Drama,Biography
    • Release Date :
    • MPAA Rating : -
    • Duration : 118 minute(s)
    • Production Budget : -
    • Studio : Netflix
    • Official Site : -
    • Reviews Rate
      Go! Watch this movie. You'll regret if not seeing it.

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Movie Reviews

  • when "Worthy" is riveting it's only when Stanley Tucci and Michael Keaton are on screen together. There is a spark in their performances; The duo are so electric together
    Review rate : C+ by Gregory Ellwood [The Playlist ]
  • watching Michael Keaton and Stanley Tucci go at each other in a handful of scenes is worth the price of admission. Here are two of the best actors we have, doing subtle, solid work
    Review rate : C+ by Dan Mecca [The Film Stage ]
  • the true story of the lawyer tasked with allocating funds for those who lost someone during the terrorist attacks in 2001 is brought to the screen with sensitivity and care; it's a film that deserves to be widely seen and appreciated
    4 of 5 by Benjamin Lee [The Guardian ]
  • Sara Colangelo directs a masterpiece full of amazing performances from the actors; "Worth" might examine how much a life is worth but at the end of the day, the film also shows how Kenneth Feinberg grew as a person
    5 of 5 by Danielle Solzman [Solzy at the Movies ]
  • Sara Colangelo attempts to provide context to the ugly bureaucracy which compounded so many people's pain years after the fact, but its dullness and a lack of empathy in its main character means it does not leave a lasting impression
    by Ingrid Apaydin [Little White Lies ]
  • one part character study, one part journey through bureaucratic bullshit and political machinations, Sara Colangelo's "Worth" brings to life the story of Feinberg's seemingly unwinnable mission; Portrayed by Keaton in an unflashy, wholly impressive turn
    Review rate : A- by Kate Erbland [IndieWire ]
  • it's the most effective film on the tragedy of 9/11; a film that deserves to be widely seen and appreciated, as tough as it might be in certain scenes, a valid reminder of not only the tragedy itself but of the tragedy of those left behind
    4 of 5 by Benjamin Lee [The Guardian ]
  • by the film's quiet, sensitive conclusion, Kenneth Feinberg has unearthed a new answer about the value of human life, and the price for those who can't help but recognize it
    Review rate : A- by Kate Erbland [IndieWire ]
  • a sobering, reflective but ultimately rewarding memorial; offers a thoughtful, sensitive framework through which to approach the almost unimaginable pain of those events, even if the script's ticking-clock narrative sometimes feels too neatly laid out
    4 of 5 by Trevor Johnston [Radio Times ]

Reader's Reviews

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