Quick Movie Reviews
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4/4
Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 07/04/2019
Martin Scorsese's multi-genre directing abilities are apparent in his first family feature.
Rating of
3.5/4
Matthew Brady - wrote on 01/20/2014
A 12-year-old orphan living in the walls of a Paris train station circa 1930 must unravel a mystery involving his late father and a robot. Martin Scorsese directing a kids movie could fall on it's face but the movie works so well that movie is great.
Rating of
3.5/4
worleyjamers - wrote on 06/29/2013
Wonderful. A joyous and magical experience. Nominated for 11 Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director.
Rating of
3/4
Michael - wrote on 09/03/2012
Not typical movie by scorsese but was a good movie none the less
Rating of
1/4
Lee - wrote on 08/11/2012
Omg i can't remember being this bored before during a film. Really didnt expect this from director Scorcese...nuff said!! Scorcese has about 3-4 different films in my top 20 list of all time that's why i was shocked. Even more shocked that Sacha Baron Cohen signed on to do this film as i have so much respect for him comedy wise! Anyhow my kids all enjoyed it and i guess that was Scorcese's target audience in the first place.
Rating of
1/4
Freddie - wrote on 08/09/2012
I was completely bored by this and didn't care to see it through to the end. I'm usually not that way with movies, buy my goodness....I really wanted to like this.
Rating of
1.5/4
smeagol - wrote on 05/15/2012
Think im missing something here. i dont get the hype over this movie. i found it visually great but seriously boring. it wouldn't hold my attention as a kid and certianly doesn't as a adult. so not sure who likes this and why but ii thought it was a snooze fest,
Rating of
3/4
Chris Kavan - wrote on 03/13/2012
Deserves all the Oscars it won as it was brilliant in both visuals and sound. Martin Scorsese proves he can make a family film as compelling as his crime dramas. The acting was top notch from young and old alike and the story really did capture that magic of movies.
Rating of
3.5/4
patjohnson76 - wrote on 03/06/2012
One of the better films of 2011, Martin Scorsese departs from his usual type of film and delivers Hugo which is...well, it's a little difficult to describe Hugo. I'd classify it more as a drama, which I wasn't expecting. There's a deep emotional connection with the viewer as Scorsese presents a lonely boy who is looking for some sort of companionship. Great acting all around, as well as a great looking film in terms of cinematography, art direction, and costumes. Well done, Marty.