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Doubt | Rotten Tomatoes

Doubt succeeds on the strength of its top-notch cast, who successfully guide the film through the occasional narrative lull. Read Critics Reviews.

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I know people who are absolutely certain what conclusion they should draw from this film. They disagree. "Doubt" has exact and merciless writing, powerful ...

Doubt (2008) is a fantastic film : r/movies - Reddit

Doubt (2008) is a fantastic film. Review. I just rewatched Doubt again last night with my dad and once again, I am reminded just how fantastic ...

"Doubt" Review - The Independent Critic

"Doubt" is an intellectual film. It is not a film that is meant to invade your senses, say in the way that Tim Roth's "The War Zone" did or the more recent " ...

Doubt (2008) - User reviews - IMDb

Gut-wrenching film that is tough to take. Doubt is a movie that pulls no punches and wastes no time. It is about a nun who suspects a priest of having an ...

Doubt | Drama films | The Guardian

Doubt is a provocative, pared-down work that in the theatre carried the subtitle “A Parable”, and it has four outstanding performances.

Favorite Movies: Doubt — Hello, I'm Aaron

As such, I encourage you to go watch the movie before reading this review. ... doubt - how doubt can bring people together. We learn that ...

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As its title announces, “Doubt” isn't about certainty, but ambiguity, that no man's land between right and wrong, black and white. This gray ...

Movie Review: Doubt - Maplewood Online - WorldWebs

3 stars. Very strong performances by Meryl Streep, Mr. Hoffman and that cutesy pie Amy Adams. Would have been higher had I not fallen asleep during the most ...

Doubt: A Parable at Todd Haimes Theatre - Exeunt Magazine NYC

Nicole Serratore reviews. Nicole Serratore. Doubt– Amy Ryan, Zoe Kazan, Liev Schreiber (Photo: Joan ...

'Doubt: A Parable' review: The Dio's riveting production is must-see ...

“Doubt” is an excellent show that, even though it's set in the Bronx circa 1960, still feels as timely and relevant today.

Doubt Movie Review | Common Sense Media

This brooding, play-based drama isn't for kids. It tackles questions about God, faith, and evil in a way that will most likely be either uninteresting or too ...

Doubt (2008) - IMDb

Doubt: Directed by John Patrick Shanley. With Meryl Streep, Philip ... User reviews434 · Review · Review. Featured review. 7/10. Gut-wrenching film that ...

A Review of John Patrick Shanley's “Doubt” - The Schleicher Spin

Set in New York in 1964, the film tells the story of Sister Aloysius (Meryl Streep acting in her wheelhouse), the principal of Saint Nicholas' School.

Review: In 'Doubt,' What He Knows, She Knows, God Knows

Liev Schreiber and Amy Ryan star in a revival of John Patrick Shanley's moral head spinner about pride, the priesthood and presumptions of pedophilia.

Theater Review: 'Doubt' Returns to Broadway - Vulture

Doubt is still a sharp and sturdy piece of writing. It's also tonally broader than Ellis gives it credit for.

Doubt | Period and historical films | The Guardian

Doubt looks like a chuckle-headed, 21st-century PC fantasy about how conservative Catholic authority behaved in the early 1960s.

Doubt | Film Review - Spirituality & Practice

A brilliantly acted and thought-provoking spiritual drama about faith, openness, certainty, and not knowing.

Drama Review – Doubt by John Patrick Shanley

Doubt requires more courage than conviction does, and more energy; because conviction is a resting place and doubt is infinite—it is a ...

Doubt (2008) - Movie Review : Alternate Ending

Doubt should absolutely never, ever have been turned into a movie by John Patrick Shanley. It's next to impossible to figure out how he even got the job.


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