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34 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90The Hollywood ReporterRay BennettThe Hollywood ReporterRay BennettMost of all, Earhart wanted to be able to fly free as a bird above the clouds, and director Nair and star Swank make her quest not only understandable but truly impressive.
- 75Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertA perfectly sound biopic, well directed and acted, about an admirable woman. It confirmed for me Earhart's courage -- not only in flying, but in insisting on living her life outside the conventions of her time for well-behaved females. The next generation of American women grew up in her slipstream.
- 63St. Louis Post-DispatchJoe WilliamsSt. Louis Post-DispatchJoe WilliamsThe actress and the aviatrix are a match made in heaven, but surrounding the soaring performance is a movie that's mostly earthbound.
- 63Miami HeraldConnie OgleMiami HeraldConnie OgleIn an ironic twist, Mira Nair's big-hearted yet by-the-numbers biopic of Amelia Earhart never -- unlike the famous aviatrix -- takes chances.
- 58Entertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumEntertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumA frustratingly old-school, Hollywood-style, inspirational biopic about Amelia Earhart that doesn't trust a viewer's independent assessment of the famous woman pictured on the screen.
- 40Time OutKeith UhlichTime OutKeith UhlichThere’s nothing more boring than a life embalmed with halfhearted Hollywood bombast, which only makes the film’s fleeting pleasures stand out all the more.
- 30VarietyJustin ChangVarietyJustin ChangWhat rankles most about Amelia is the timidity and lack of imagination with which Nair approaches one of America's most exceptional and intriguing celebrity life stories.
- 30L.A. WeeklyL.A. WeeklyDrawn from two Earhart bios, Mira Nair’s dull hagiography comes in about 111 minutes too long.
- 30Chicago ReaderJ.R. JonesChicago ReaderJ.R. JonesWith any luck this biopic of Amelia Earhart will also vanish without a trace. Hilary Swank is sorely miscast as the legendary aviator.
- 25The A.V. ClubThe A.V. ClubConsidering its focus on a pioneering, rule-breaking icon, the film’s utter lack of personality isn’t just a failure. It’s close to an insult.