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Movie Review for Catch Me If You Can
Movie Review for
Catch Me If You Can
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170 Reviews total.
Release date: 12/25/2002
Run length: 140 mins.
Categories:
Action/Adventure
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Drama
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Thriller
,
Crime/Gangster
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Adaptation
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Biopic
Summary:
Based on a true story, Frank W. Abagnale was employed as a doctor, a lawyer, and as a co-pilot for a major airline company—all before reaching his 21st birthday. A successful con artist and master of deception, Frank is also a brilliant forger, whose skill at check fraud has netted him millions of dollars in stolen funds--much to the chagrin of the authorities. FBI Agent Carl Hanratty has made it his prime mission to capture him and bring him to justice, however Frank is always one step ahead of Carl, baiting him to continue the chase.
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Carlo Cavagna
of AboutFilm.com (7/0)
The most memorable element of this not-that-memorable film, however, is not Hanks or Walken, or a...
By
Mike McGranaghan
of Aisle Seat (7/0)
This is a movie with just about everything going for it: great acting, solid direction, and a sto...
By
Brian Webster
of Apollo Guide (7/0)
Does a good job of establishing a time and place, and of telling a fascinating character’s story.
By
Marc Savlov
of Austin Chronicle (7/0)
It's Spielberg with the message turned off, a jaunty two hours and 20 minutes that returns the di...
By
Nev Pierce
of BBC (7/0)
Spielberg rediscovers his sense of fun with this funny, frivolous con caper.
By
Ty Burr
of Boston Globe (7/0)
Spielberg's breeziest work in years.
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Dan Marcucci and Nancy Serougi
of Broomfield Enterprise (7/0)
The story was so unbelievable that it had to be true, and it was.
By
Roger Ebert
of Chicago Sun-Times (7/0)
The story is a good story, directly told, and such meaning as it has comes from the irony that th...
By
Michael Wilmington
of Chicago Tribune (7/0)
It's a technically superb film, shining with all the usual Spielberg flair, expertly utilizing th...
By
David Sterritt
of Christian Science Monitor (7/0)
The movie is engaging and well acted, though, and the Pink Panther-style credits and background m...
By
Margaret A. McGurk
of Cincinnati Enquirer (7/0)
Production designer Jeannine Oppewall and Mr. Spielberg's favorite cinematographer Janusz Kaminsk...
By
Joshua Tyler
of CinemaBlend.com (7/0)
A reminder that beyond all the hype and recent digital glitz, Spielberg knows how to tell us abou...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Joshua Tyler
of CinemaBlend.com (7/0)
A reminder that beyond all the hype and recent digital glitz, Spielberg knows how to tell us abou...
By
Karina Montgomery
of Cinerina (7/0)
Spielberg slips in social commentary
between Abagnale's prodigious feats of lawlessness & capital...
By
Paul Clinton (CNN.com)
of CNN.com (7/0)
Wildly entertaining from start to finish.
By
Mark Palermo
of Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) (7/0)
A quick witted study of sneaky dualities: the story of a liar who falls victim to the Great Ameri...
By
Jeffrey M. Anderson
of Combustible Celluloid (7/0)
Spielberg gives the movie the snappy, glitzy gusto of his early chase films, The Sugarland Expres...
By
Harvey S. Karten
of Compuserve (7/0)
Spielberg winningly recaptures the capers of a Butch-Cassidy-style rogue whose charm earns him au...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Steven D. Greydanus
of Decent Films Guide (7/0)
Breezy and entertaining
essentially a celebration of the career of a con artist, [but] it c...
By
Jeff Vice
of Deseret News, Salt Lake City (7/0)
The lightest, most breezy movie Steven Spielberg has made in more than a decade. And the positive...
By
Jeff Vice
of Deseret News, Salt Lake City (7/0)
The lightest, most breezy movie Steven Spielberg has made in more than a decade. And the positive...
By
David Foucher
of EDGE Boston (7/0)
Steven Spielberg’s new film is lighthearted and enjoyable, with just enough undercurrents of huma...
By
Brian Mckay
of eFilmCritic.com (7/0)
What could have been a great film is merely a good one, by way of forsaking the gritty details fo...
By
Eric D. Snider
of EricDSnider.com (7/0)
DiCaprio more than adequately conveys the kid-in-a-candy-store mentality of a teenager who has st...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Adam Nayman
of eye WEEKLY (7/0)
Most of the film is an extended chase, with Abagnale always one clever step ahead, and it's tense...
By
Eugene Novikov
of Film Blather (4/3)
Frank Abagnale is soooooo cool.
By
Walter Chaw
of Film Freak Central (7/0)
Fascinatingly, Catch Me If You Can resembles Hitchcock's self-mocking self-awareness - a canny sa...
By
Shirley Sealy
of Film Journal International (4/3)
A chance to see three splendid actors turn a larky chase movie into an emotionally satisfying exp...
By
John R. McEwen
of Film Quips Online (7/0)
Regardless of the outrageous elements of the plot, the talented people involved with this film ma...
By
Jimmy O
of Film Snobs (7/0)
Catch Me if You Can would have been the best example of entertainment as an art form in the past ...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Stephen Himes
of Film Snobs (7/0)
Spielberg's movie is fine entertainment, but John Williams has lost the sense of adventure in his...
By
Rick Kisonak
of Film Threat (7/0)
A great time at the movies and certainly a film well worth catching if you can.
By
Sean O'Connell
of filmcritic.com (7/0)
With its inventive story, eclectic cast, and authentic period feel, Catch Me should fly by but do...
By
Todd Gilchrist
of FilmStew.com (7/0)
Spielberg. . .supersedes even himself with one of the most enjoyable and compelling films of his ...
By
Michael W. Phillips, Jr.
of Goatdog's Movies (7/0)
Leo was born to play this part. There's something about him that makes me want to smack him when ...
By
Ross Anthony
of Hollywood Report Card (7/0)
The chase is fun, amusing, and hosts a good sense of humor. For the most part, this "True Story" ...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
David Poland
of Hot Button (7/0)
"It’s two – two – two movies in one…"
By
David Poland
of Hot Button (7/0)
"It’s two – two – two movies in one…"
By
Steve Rhodes
of Internet Reviews (7/0)
Hands-down, the most entertaining of this holiday season's fare.
By
JoBlo
of JoBlo's Movie Emporium (7/0)
A fun, fluffy, harmless, good-time movie ideal for the X-Mas holidays...
By
Bob Bloom
of Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN) (7/0)
Catch Me If You Can is more than a cat-and-mouse chase film. For underlying the feature is a feel...
By
Alex Sandell
of Juicy Cerebellum (7/0)
Spielberg had one more thing to prove as a director, and that was to see how much money a humdrum...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
James Sanford
of Kalamazoo Gazette (7/0)
a hugely entertaining caper movie
By
James Sanford
of Kalamazoo Gazette (7/0)
a hugely entertaining caper movie
By
Andrea Chase
of Killer Movie Reviews (7/0)
Is this a light-hearted romp? Is this a psychological drama? Is it a thriller? Can it be all thre...
By
Robert Roten
of Laramie Movie Scope (7/0)
One of the best films of the year, it is all about lonlieness, desperation, determination and ded...
By
Jon Niccum
of Lawrence Journal-World (7/0)
While the critical consensus is that Catch Me If You Can is not one of Spielberg’s 'major works,'...
By
Jeffrey Overstreet
of Looking Closer (7/0)
The movie is -- intentionally or otherwise -- a remarkable parable about denying reality until re...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Jeffrey Overstreet
of Looking Closer (7/0)
The movie is -- intentionally or otherwise -- a remarkable parable about denying reality until re...
By
Manohla Dargis
of Los Angeles Times (7/0)
For all his genre-hopping and shape-shifting Spielberg seems to have become too big to tell small...
By
Mark Dujsik
of Mark Reviews Movies (7/0)
Spielberg doesn’t automatically make great movies because he’s a great director; he’s a great dir...
By
Rene Rodriguez
of Miami Herald (7/0)
The movie feels like the work of a filmmaker who has earned himself a break. Because it's Spielbe...
By
Duane Dudek
of Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (7/0)
The marzipan nature of the tale flatters Spielberg's best instincts, and he deftly parries our in...
By
Gabriel Shanks
of Mixed Reviews (7/0)
A frothy, quicksilver entertainment desperate to be liked.
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Brian Orndorf
of Modamag.com (7/0)
Catch Me If You Can is premium Spielberg working on cylinders that haven’t been fired in years. I...
By
Kevin N. Laforest
of Montreal Film Journal (7/0)
A truly crowd-pleasing picture, with more great scenes than in most TWO movies.
By
Ken Hanke
of Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) (7/0)
Catch Me If You Can is impeccably made, wonderfully performed and enjoyable (if overlong), though...
By
Frank Ochieng
of Movie Eye (7/0)
In director Spielberg's charming and effervescently nostalgic adventure Catch Me If You Can, the ...
By
Frank Ochieng
of Movie Eye (7/0)
In director Spielberg's charming and effervescently nostalgic adventure Catch Me If You Can, the ...
By
Nell Minow
of Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies (7/0)
Every single element of this movie works brilliantly together and the result is as irresistible a...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Michael Elliott
of Movie Parables (7/0)
A non-threatening, non-challenging, and thoroughly entertaining movie.
By
Kevin A. Ranson
of MovieCrypt.com (7/0)
By the end of the film, you'll understand why Tom Hanks needed to play the cop and the steps towa...
By
Clint Morris
of Moviehole (7/0)
While less Oscar, and more MTV, for Steven Spielberg, Catch Me if You Can is still a delicious se...
By
Jorge Avila Andrade
of Moviola (7/0)
'De manufactura impecable, nostálgica y muy entrañable, es sin duda uno de los mejores filmes en ...
By
Peter Rainer
of New York Magazine (7/0)
Breezily enjoyable but thin.
By
Andrew Sarris
of New York Observer (7/0)
That rarity of rarities, a mainstream American feel-good movie with both charm and intelligence.
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Andrew Sarris
of New York Observer (7/0)
That rarity of rarities, a mainstream American feel-good movie with both charm and intelligence.
By
John Anderson
of Newsday (7/0)
A very adult, very funny, very well-acted daydream that should delight just about anyone who's ev...
By
Cynthia Fuchs
of Nitrate Online (7/0)
Catch Me If You Can is rife with mythic and metaphorical dad anxieties.
By
Jim Chastain
of Norman Transcript (7/0)
a clear reminder that Leo had an Academy Award nomination long before he became an over-hyped meg...
By
Jeffrey Westhoff
of Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL) (7/0)
Spielberg becomes a Sinatra with this one, asking us to do nothing more than snap our fingers and...
By
Spyder Darling
of NY Rock (7/0)
Kick the hobbit and grab hold of Catch Me If You Can as soon as you can.
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Frank Swietek
of One Guy's Opinion (7/0)
A glib but bouncy bit of sixties-style slickness in which the hero might wind up caught but the a...
By
Dennis Schwartz
of Ozus' World Movie Reviews (7/0)
It can't overcome how empty it all is.
By
Susan Tavernetti
of Palo Alto Weekly (7/0)
In a holiday season characterized by heavy cinematic fare, Stephen Spielberg has concocted a frot...
By
J. Robert Parks
of Phantom Tollbooth (7/0)
A slick little chase movie, with two huge stars having a grand time.
By
Sean Burns
of Philadelphia Weekly (7/0)
...a carefree escapist romp awash in desperate loneliness that meditates troublingly on the Ameri...
By
Jon Popick
of Planet Sick-Boy (7/0)
I don't care if the film received a Ron Howard-esque saccharine shellacking, simply because it is...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Dawn Taylor
of Portland Tribune (7/0)
While it has definite weaknesses -- like a rather unbelievable love interest and a meandering end...
By
Glenn Kenny
of Premiere Magazine (7/0)
This is a delectable film indeed.
By
James Kendrick
of Q Network Film Desk (7/0)
an entertaining ode to the power of persuasion, something a master filmmaker like Spielberg knows...
By
Linda Cook
of Quad City Times (Davenport, IA) (7/0)
Gotcha!
By
Mark R. Leeper
of rec.arts.movies.reviews (7/0)
Spielberg directs a lower profile film than his usual fare, but one that is a pleasure to take in...
By
Jeet Thayil
of Rediff.com (7/0)
The modern master of the chase sequence returns with a chase to end all chases
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
David Nusair
of Reel Film Reviews (7/0)
...the film would've been vastly improved had it been trimmed down to 90 minutes.
By
Tor Thorsen
of Reel.com (7/0)
A true-blue delight.
By
Laura Clifford
of Reeling Reviews (7/0)
a comic cat and mouse story that would be hard to believe if it weren't true
By
Robin Clifford
of Reeling Reviews (7/0)
...a light and breezy flick that showcases [Spielberg's] stars.
By
Betty Jo Tucker
of ReelTalk Movie Reviews (7/0)
Truth is stranger than fiction, so the old saying goes. In 'Catch Me If You Can,' it's also more ...
By
James Berardinelli
of ReelViews (7/0)
Never takes itself or its subjects too seriously, and contains more genuinely funny material than...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Forrest Hartman
of Reno Gazette-Journal (7/0)
Like last year’s Ocean’s 11, Catch Me If You Can is reminiscent of Golden Age blockbusters: flash...
By
Jack Garner
of Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (7/0)
The film is easily the most light-hearted movie from Spielberg in more than a decade -- and the s...
By
Peter Travers
of Rolling Stone (7/0)
What begins brightly gets bogged down over 140 minutes.
By
Peter Travers
of Rolling Stone (7/0)
What begins brightly gets bogged down over 140 minutes.
By
Harry Guerin
of RTE Interactive (Dublin, Ireland) (7/0)
After the bigger questions of AI and Minority Report, Spielberg is back having fun.
By
Joe Baltake
of Sacramento Bee (7/0)
It's fun for a while, a lot of fun, but it should have ended while it was ahead.
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Mark Halverson
of Sacramento News & Review (7/0)
The cinematic version of a pastel-colored cocktail diluted with crushed, crackling ice and capped...
By
Charles Taylor
of Salon.com (7/0)
Though Catch Me If You Can isn't badly made, the fun slowly leaks out of the movie.
By
Charles Taylor
of Salon.com (7/0)
Though Catch Me If You Can isn't badly made, the fun slowly leaks out of the movie.
By
Stefan Birgir Stefansson
of sbs.is (7/0)
a future classic
By
Jim Judy
of Screen It! (4/3)
Fun, lively and meticulously crafted from start to finish.
By
William Arnold
of Seattle Post-Intelligencer (7/0)
DiCaprio could hardly be better. He brings this outrageous character and his demons to life with ...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Rich Cline
of Shadows on the Wall (7/0)
With its extended epilogue, the film feels about a half-hour too long, but the story is so good a...
By
Chuck Rudolph
of Slant Magazine (7/0)
One of Spielberg's most gratifying films--quick and charming and exciting without ever being too ...
By
Chuck Rudolph
of Slant Magazine (7/0)
One of Spielberg's most gratifying films--quick and charming and exciting without ever being too ...
By
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
of Spirituality and Practice (7/0)
A truly astonishing movie depicting the surprising and miraculous process whereby a youthful mast...
By
Rob Blackwelder
of SPLICEDWire (7/0)
Steven Spielberg's best movie in at least a decade.
By
Michael Drakulich
of Star Newspapers (Chicago, IL) (7/0)
It's Spielberg who pulls the con by leading us down a familiar path only to rup the rug out from ...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
John Urbancich
of Sun Newspapers of Cleveland (7/0)
"Catch Me" feels capable of charming the masses with star power, a pop-induced score and sentimen...
By
John Urbancich
of Sun Newspapers of Cleveland (7/0)
"Catch Me" feels capable of charming the masses with star power, a pop-induced score and sentimen...
By
Tony Toscano
of Talking Pictures (U.S.) (7/0)
...a roller-coaster ride of a movie
By
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
of TheMovieChicks.com (7/0)
Movies like this are what make it so fun to go to the cinema.
By
Tony Medley
of tonymedley.com (7/0)
Has Steven Spielberg lost it?
By
Jeremiah Kipp
of ToxicUniverse.com (7/0)
Steven Spielberg has always has a fascination with the Peter Pan boy who never grew up; he drops ...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Ken Fox
of TV Guide's Movie Guide (7/0)
The whole lighter-than-air lark whizzes by like a brisk, kandy-kolored dream of the 1960s.
By
Ian Waldron-Mantgani
of UK Critic (7/0)
This movie got me grinning. There's a part of us that cannot help be entertained by the sight of ...
By
Urban Cinefile Critics
of Urban Cinefile (7/0)
This is a story that zings all the way through with originality, humour and pathos.
By
Mike Clark
of USA Today (7/0)
Offers mild fun but never as much as its animated '60s-retro opening credits portend.
By
Matthew Turner
of ViewLondon (7/0)
Spielberg being Spielberg, he’s surrounded himself with the best that money can buy, from the sup...
By
Jeffrey Chen
of Window to the Movies (7/0)
[Spielberg] manages to subtly mark his own evolution within this grandly entertaining movie.
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Michael Szymanski
of Zap2it.com (7/0)
One of the best cat-and-mouse movies to come along in a while, Leo has great fun in the role.
By
Steven Snyder
of Zertinet Movies (7/0)
Some may discount “Catch Me If You Can” as frivolous, but I believe it is an expertly-made popcor...
By
Steven Snyder
of Zertinet Movies (7/0)
Some may discount “Catch Me If You Can” as frivolous, but I believe it is an expertly-made popcor...
By
Phil Villarreal
of Arizona Daily Star (3/4) No reference
The film's only missteps come from the script's insistence on providing deep emotional motivation...
By
Christopher Smith
of Bangor Daily News (Maine) (6/1) No reference
Joins Spielberg's "Minority Report" in being one of 2002's best.
By
Emily Blunt
of Blunt Review (3/4) No reference
Wicked cute but alas super long.
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Annlee Ellingson
of Boxoffice Magazine (3/4) No reference
Catch Me If You Can's shiny wrapping paper of clever counterfeit schemes, pretty girls and fairyt...
By
Pablo Villaca
of Cinema em Cena (3/4) No reference
Graças às interações entre seus personagens, o filme torna-se não apenas uma história divertida s...
By
Alex Ramirez
of Cinenganos (3/4) No reference
¡Spielberg está en la cima y nos atrapa!
By
Alex Ramirez
of Cinenganos (3/4) No reference
¡Spielberg está en la cima y nos atrapa!
By
Bill Pearis
of Citysearch (3/4) No reference
The best time Spielberg has provided moviegoers since Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
By
Bill Pearis
of Citysearch (3/4) No reference
The best time Spielberg has provided moviegoers since Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Arthur Lazere
of culturevulture.net (3/4) No reference
Spielberg exercises his always notable gift for narrative filmmaking here...[but] has not solved ...
By
Steven Rosen
of Denver Post (3/4) No reference
This breezy caper movie becomes a soulful, incisive meditation on the way we were, and the way we...
By
Steven Rosen
of Denver Post (3/4) No reference
This breezy caper movie becomes a soulful, incisive meditation on the way we were, and the way we...
By
Robert Denerstein
of Denver Rocky Mountain News (3/4) No reference
Precisely what a mainstream movie should be: fleet, savvy and, like a good con, executed as if it...
By
Susan Stark
of Detroit News (3/4) No reference
Affirms the gifts of all involved, starting with Spielberg and going right through the ranks of t...
By
Susan Stark
of Detroit News (3/4) No reference
Affirms the gifts of all involved, starting with Spielberg and going right through the ranks of t...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Brent Simon
of Entertainment Today (3/4) No reference
An infectious, undeniable of-the-moment buoyancy keeps this film afloat, trumping a few pop-reduc...
By
Brent Simon
of Entertainment Today (3/4) No reference
An infectious, undeniable of-the-moment buoyancy keeps this film afloat, trumping a few pop-reduc...
By
Staci Layne Wilson
of Fantastica Daily (3/4) No reference
Catch it... if you can!
By
MaryAnn Johanson
of Flick Filosopher (3/4) No reference
[Spielberg] achieves a retro hipness, an early-60s, skinny-ties-and-martinis, Pink Panther kind o...
By
Kit Bowen
of Hollywood.com (3/4) No reference
Fueled by a wonderful performance from Leonardo DiCaprio, Catch Me If You Can is a lighthearted y...
By
Bruce Kirkland
of Jam! Movies (3/4) No reference
Dances across the screen with the effortless grace of Fred Astaire and the sexy provocation of Gi...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Louis B. Hobson
of Jam! Movies (3/4) No reference
A wily cat-and-mouse comedy that's as suspenseful as it is funny.
By
Robert W. Butler
of Kansas City Star (3/4) No reference
A breathless, amusing caper flick anchored by strong performances from Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom ...
By
Danny Minton
of KBTV-NBC (Beaumont, TX) (3/4) No reference
DiCaprio and Hanks possess such great chemistry, that, although they are enemies, you just have t...
By
John Powers
of L.A. Weekly (3/4) No reference
Bursts with the old-fashioned Hollywood panache.
By
John Powers
of L.A. Weekly (3/4) No reference
Bursts with the old-fashioned Hollywood panache.
By
Bob Strauss
of Los Angeles Daily News (3/4) No reference
Leonardo DiCaprio is perfectly cast. He oozes a stiff martini blend of larcenous charm and lonely...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
James Rocchi
of Netflix (3/4) No reference
Spielberg's candy-colored tale of cons in the swingin' past is a blast of fun with a surprising a...
By
James Rocchi
of Netflix (3/4) No reference
Spielberg's candy-colored tale of cons in the swingin' past is a blast of fun with a surprising a...
By
Shawn Levy
of Oregonian (3/4) No reference
With a cheeky leading man, a funny, mind-blowing story, a great feel for decor, wardrobe and musi...
By
Jay Boyar
of Orlando Sentinel (3/4) No reference
Spielberg knows that he has a great yarn here, and he's not about to let anything -- not even his...
By
Wesley Lovell
of Oscar Guy (3/4) No reference
One of Spielberg's finest pieces of storytelling. Helps make up for A.I.
By
Gary Thompson
of Philadelphia Daily News (3/4) No reference
All of it works smoothly under the direction of Spielberg, who does a convincing impersonation he...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Gary Thompson
of Philadelphia Daily News (3/4) No reference
All of it works smoothly under the direction of Spielberg, who does a convincing impersonation he...
By
Sean Means
of Salt Lake Tribune (3/4) No reference
Diving for depths that are not there, ... Spielberg only manages to con himself that they are.
By
David Elliott
of San Diego Union-Tribune (3/4) No reference
The most free-spirited and pleasingly adult entertainment Steven Spielberg has made in decades.
By
Moira MacDonald
of Seattle Times (3/4) No reference
Ultimately about fathers and sons -- but it's also about the pleasures of telling a good story, w...
By
Nicolas Lacroix
of Showbizz.net (3/4) No reference
Une intrigue fascinante présentée avec légèreté et charme.
By
Todd Anthony
of South Florida Sun-Sentinel (3/4) No reference
The movie's title serves as a fitting recommendation. Catch it if you can.
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
of St. Paul Pioneer Press (3/4) No reference
Consistently entertaining.
By
Josh Larsen
of Sun Publications (Chicago, IL) (3/4) No reference
Slick as a salesman and shallow as a kiddie pool, it's more interested in the con than the conseq...
By
John Venable
of Supercala.com (3/4) No reference
This is DiCaprio's best performance in anything ever, and easily the most watchable film of the y...
By
Dustin Putman
of TheMovieBoy.com (3/4) No reference
A terrifically engaging film with a plot that would be utterly ludicrous if not based on fact.
By
Enrique Buchichio
of Uruguay Total (3/4) No reference
Es casi una reconciliación con el mejor Spielberg...
By
Josef Braun
of Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada) (3/4) No reference
The film glides through its well-structured script, letting the audience coast along with it and ...
Reviews of Catch Me If You Can
By
Desson Thomson
of Washington Post (3/4) No reference
A pleasant, mildly diverting story.
By
Desson Thomson
of Washington Post (3/4) No reference
A pleasant, mildly diverting story.
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