Release Date Doubt Dec 12, 2008 Wide
Doubt Movie Actor
Meryl Streep,Philip Seymour Hoffman,Amy Adams,Viola Davis,Alice Drummond,Audrie J. Neenan,Joseph Foster II,Susan Blommaert,Carrie Preston,John Costelloe,Lloyd Clay Brown,Mike Roukis,Haklar Dezso,Frank Shanley,Robert Ridgell,Frank Dolce,Paulie Litt,Matthew Marvin,Bridget Megan Clark,Molly ChifferVisitor Rating & Critics For Doubt
User Rating Doubt : 3.7User Percentage For Doubt : 75 %
User Count Like for Doubt : 156,911
All Critics Rating For Doubt : 6.9
All Critics Count For Doubt : 205
All Critics Percentage For Doubt : 78 %
Genres Doubt : Drama
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Review For Doubt
John Patrick Shanley's Doubt left me less moved than querulously dissatisfied despite the impressive performances of Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, and Viola Davis in all the key roles.Andrew Sarris-New York Observer
John Patrick Shanley the writer should never again hire John Patrick Shanley the director.
Tom Long-Detroit News
Thanks to a nearly perfect cast, this provocative glimpse into the Catholic priest child-molestation scandal manages to be deeply disturbing on several levels.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel
Doubt asks hard questions, and we dutifully squirm in reply.
Amy Biancolli-Houston Chronicle
Doubt is not exactly a tour de force, but the film succeeds on the wattage of its stars, Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman, as a nun and priest at odds over an unspeakable suspicion.
Connie Ogle-Miami Herald
While the Streep-Hoffman death match is the film's dramatic high point, its success lies in its defiant refusal to trot out even a slightly satisfying answer to the question: Did he or didn't he?
Kristin Tillotson-Minneapolis Star Tribune
Doubt works best when the performers are simply allowed to spar.
David Fear-Time Out New York
Streep bursts onto the scene in a shower of meteors and takes control of director John Patrick Shanley's scenario.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
You don't mess with two Capital-A actors when they decide to play the game of Who Can Yell The Loudest.
Dave White-Movies.com
As a movie, very little actually happens. It's a lot of discussion about what might have happened or may occur in future, and then the emotional change that signals the curtain to drop and for the class to put down their pencils. The performances are st
Karina Montgomery-Cinerina
An attention-getting bit of drama built on remarkable performances.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune
Shanley's continuous straining for that Great Unknown is undercut by tidy characters and cinematic deficiencies
Fernando F. Croce-CinePassion
It might be a bit of a slow starter, and it definitely takes its time allowing the story to unravel slowly. However, it's definitely worth a look, and a bit of discussion.
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures
If it's a less than perfect film, it's only because there may not be as much doubt for some as for others.
James Plath-Movie Metropolis
Not a cinematic powerhouse, but a good conversation starter
Marty Mapes-Movie Habit
The early scenes of Doubt glide past so smoothly that it's easy to miss the seditious currents underneath.
Jeffrey Bloomer-Paste Magazine
You get a full-length commentary by writer/ director John Patrick Shanley plus four featurettes.
Brian Webster-Apollo Guide
The acting talent in evidence here is astounding and nobody, absolutely nobody puts her or his performance ahead of everyone else.
Brian Webster-Apollo Guide
There is no doubt that Doubt has been given a highly exalted DVD treatment.
Sal Cinquemani-Slant Magazine
Five-time Oscar-nominated drama proves ultimately unsatisfying parable, in spite of a taut plotline and four inspired performances.
Kam Williams-NewsBlaze
If Shanley is condemning any rush to judgment, why is the deck so solidly stacked, not just against Streep's shrew, but all the women? Not to mention dismissing priest pedophilia as a conspiracy theory by mean nuns, considering the alarming public record.
Prairie Miller-NewsBlaze
A cat-and-mouse game of power and posture, played out by two of the finest actors of the moment.
Simon Weaving-Screenwize
The cast['s]... collective efforts go a long way to mitigating Shanley's pedestrian grasp of film language.
Maitland McDonagh-Miss FlickChick
A well acted exploration of desperation, the destructiveness of conviction and the persuasiveness of doubt.
Wesley Lovell-Cinema Sight
this cast is nothing short of amazing.
Sean McBride-Sean the Movie Guy
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