Amsterdam Reviews
Branyan Towe Loud and Clear Reviews
This film misses the mark so often, but at least the leads salvage as much as they can, along with some other elements that keep it from being among the worst films ever made.
Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | Jul 29, 2024
Brittany Patrice Witherspoon Pop Culture Reviews
I have to wonder how a film full of great stars and such a compelling story (on paper) could result in such an uninspiring mess, but that’s what happens when a filmmaker prioritizes star power over writing.
Full Review | Original Score: 1/5 | Jul 25, 2024
Joshua Polanski Boston Hassle
A moralizing version of [a] great political thriller ... I suspect that sounds like an ill-advised way to spend an evening.
Full Review | Jul 16, 2024
Zach Youngs InSession Film
Amsterdam is noise and nothing more.
Full Review | Original Score: D | Jul 3, 2024
Prabhjot Bains Tilt Magazine
David O. Russell’s latest outing is a glibly entertaining caper completely undone by its self-importance.
Full Review | Nov 2, 2023
Mini Anthikad-Chhibber The Hindu
While there has been some criticism about the plot being too busy and trying to say too many things, part of Amsterdam's charm is its "everything, everywhere, all at once" vibe.
Full Review | Oct 4, 2023
Rick Bentley KGET-TV (Bakersfield, CA)
Despite being based in fact, the story ends up being rather bland and the movie becomes more about being a way to spotlight the actors.
Full Review | Original Score: C | Aug 9, 2023
Ilan Preskovsky Channel24 (South Africa)
It's not just the wonky pacing, but that it forever feels like none of it lands the way it's supposed to. It's like a song with a beautifully formed melody played over a rhythm section that can't keep even basic time.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Aug 7, 2023
Matthew Creith Matinee With Matt
While Amsterdam was undoubtedly enjoyable to film for its many costars, the merriment doesn't quite translate to the screen. The plethora of side characters and celebrity cameos becomes confusing for a plot that is already too elaborate.
Full Review | Jul 25, 2023
Zach Pope Zach Pope Reviews
Really dug the friendship element & honestly if it wasn’t for Bale, Robbie, Washington & Joy I probably would have dipped out on the film as the direction/story itself was all held together by strings
Full Review | Jul 25, 2023
Amber Wilkinson Eye for Film
David O Russell's latest - a shaggy dog mystery with a deliberate air of penny dreadfuls - could do with more straightforward narrative and fewer screwball convolutions
Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | Mar 17, 2023
Josh Rosenberg Esquire Magazine
The down-your-throat optimism at the end of Amsterdam is certainly not the vehicle this film needed for any sort of entertaining climax. I've got plenty of other places to be preached to.
Full Review | Feb 15, 2023
Sameen Amer The News International (Pakistan)
Amsterdam wastes its immensely talented cast and a hefty budget on an unconvincing script and meandering storytelling.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Feb 10, 2023
Santanu Das Hindustan Times
A disappointment of epic proportions.
Full Review | Jan 31, 2023
Andrew Kendall Stabroek News
Amsterdam presents itself as a work of collaborative trust (thematically, but also formally, but also philosophically) so that discrete sections which threaten to strain credulity on their own, feel woven together with care and thoughtfulness.
Full Review | Jan 30, 2023
Jason Flatt But Why Tho? A Geek Community
It’s by no means a perfect movie and has plenty of forgettable moments, but Amsterdam is certainly entertaining and that’s enough for me.
Full Review | Original Score: 7/10 | Jan 4, 2023
Carla Renata The Curvy Film Critic
Although the production, costume, hair and makeup design are outstanding, the material never rises to the superb level of its all star cast.
Full Review | Jan 1, 2023
Michael Atkinson LA Weekly/Village Voice
I wouldn’t have missed the pro-democracy speeches that overwhelm Amsterdam in the end, had they been tacked back, but despite Russell’s strenuous efforts, you actually can’t have everything.
Full Review | Dec 24, 2022
Eric Marchen Rogers TV
The nearly impossible narrative is not quick witted let alone charming enough to be in the same vein as Preston Sturges or Ernst Lubitsch.
Full Review | Original Score: D | Dec 10, 2022
Cory Woodroof 615 Film
A kooky piece of messy Americana, but it’s enjoyable enough to make you appreciate the cast and craft.
Full Review | Dec 6, 2022