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33 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100VarietyOwen GleibermanVarietyOwen GleibermanBurns, by trusting the audience, has created a darkly authentic political thriller that does exactly what a movie like this one should do. It leaves you chastened and inspired.
- 91UproxxVince ManciniUproxxVince ManciniThe Report has just enough humor and absurdity and Adam Driver to cut through its justified righteous indignation. It doesn’t sacrifice importance for entertainment, or vice versa.
- 90The Hollywood ReporterLeslie FelperinThe Hollywood ReporterLeslie FelperinAudaciously cerebral and unabashedly granular, writer-director Scott Z. Burns' political thriller The Report, a dramatization of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee's 2014 probe into the CIA's use of torture in the wake of 9/11, is practically pornography for policy wonks.
- 83IndieWireDavid EhrlichIndieWireDavid EhrlichThe coolheaded patience of Burns’ approach is precisely what makes “The Report” so powerful in the end, not only as a lucid crystallization of our country’s recent political history, but also as an urgent reminder of how a world that prioritizes emotions over ethics will eat itself alive.
- 80The GuardianBenjamin LeeThe GuardianBenjamin LeeThe Report is an angry, urgent film that rarely raises its voice, smartly conveying inhumanity and injustice without unnecessary drama. I found it thrilling.
- 80Screen DailyAnthony KaufmanScreen DailyAnthony KaufmanIt’s intelligent and clever scripting, and except for a few moments where the dialogue is overly expository, as if Burns doesn’t trust his audience, The Report pulls back the curtain on America’s political machinations and one of its most appalling policy decisions and attempted cover-ups with startling clarity.
- 75The Film StageJordan RaupThe Film StageJordan RaupWhile Burns is certainly damning of the forces that let these tactics be utilized, the message of the film is ultimately more about coming clean as a nation for one’s mistakes and the oversight needed between branches to have a government of integrity.
- 75The PlaylistGregory EllwoodThe PlaylistGregory EllwoodThere is drama in the source material for sure, but maybe a little more style could have helped elevate this moment in history for the masses.
- 70Los Angeles TimesJustin ChangLos Angeles TimesJustin ChangThe Report parcels out its intel efficiently enough, though it creaks a bit more than it crackles.
- 40Time OutJoshua RothkopfTime OutJoshua RothkopfThere are occasional visual flourishes — a nightmarish PowerPoint presentation ending with a slide about mock burials — that hint at the better-balanced film The Report might have been. But mainly we’re pinned down by a firehose-stream of didactic outrage.