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  Movie Review for Constantine

Movie Review for
Constantine



Constantine
Also known as: Hellblazer

184 Reviews total.

Release date: 2/18/2005
Run length: 122 mins.
Categories: Action/Adventure , Science Fiction/Fantasy , Suspense/Horror , Thriller , Adaptation

Summary: John Constantine has been to hell and back. Born with a gift he didn’t want, the ability to clearly recognize the half-breed angels and demons that walk the earth in human skin, Constantine was driven to take his own life to escape the tormenting clarity of his vision. But he failed. Resuscitated against his will, he found himself cast back into the land of the living. Now, marked as an attempted suicide with a temporary lease on life, he patrols the earthly border between heaven and hell, hoping in vain to earn his way to salvation by sending the devil’s foot soldiers back to the depths. But Constantine is no saint. Disillusioned by the world around him and at odds with the one beyond, he’s a hard-drinking, hard-living bitter hero who scorns the very idea of heroism. Constantine will fight to save your soul but he doesn’t want your admiration or your thanks--and certainly not your sympathy. All he wants is a reprieve. When a desperate but skeptical police detective enlists his help in solving the mysterious death of her beloved twin sister, their investigation takes them through the world of demons and angels that exists just beneath the landscape of contemporary Los Angeles. Caught in a catastrophic series of otherworldly events, the two become inextricably involved and seek to find their own peace at whatever cost.

                         Reviews of Constantine

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Kamal 'The Diva' Larsuel of 3BlackChicks Review (8/0)
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Kevin Carr of 7M Pictures (8/0)
            The biggest problems with Constantine all seem to stem from Keanu Reeves. The problem is that Ree...

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Mike McGranaghan of Aisle Seat (8/0)
            This is by no means a perfect movie, but it’s stylish, eerie, and better acted than you might exp...

By
Mike DeWolfe of Apollo Guide (8/0)
            A riveting piece of suspense and action, and one of the strongest horror films in recent memory.

By
Phil Villarreal of Arizona Daily Star (8/0)
            The end explanation seems as reasonable and metaphysically valid as a Pokémon card battle. That's...

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Bob Longino of Atlanta Journal-Constitution (7/1)
            ...gets mired in its own murkiness.

                         Reviews of Constantine
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Lori Hoffman of Atlantic City Weekly (7/1)
            ...stuck in a plane between deliberate laughs, and filmmaking that’s laughably bad

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Marc Savlov of Austin Chronicle (8/0)
            Those who can set aside their preconceptions will discover one of the more artfully designed comi...

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Jamie Russell of BBC (8/0)
            Constantine's incoherent plotting ruins the comicbook's frazzled, hard-bitten edge.

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Brian Juergens of Bloody Disgusting (8/0)
            I'd argue that Constantine could be watched with the scenes rearranged in any order and still mak...

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Emily Blunt of Blunt Review (8/0)
            Save yourself the cash on this one; it's too silly to be scary and too stupid to be watchable.

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Ty Burr of Boston Globe (8/0)
            ...a lot better than Van Helsing and more professional than the Blade movies, if not quit...

                         Reviews of Constantine
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Rob Thomas of Capital Times (Madison, WI) (8/0)
            A clever fantasy/horror noir with a dash of broad comedy, the big-screen adaptation of the "Hellb...

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Fr. Chris Carpenter of Catholic Sun (8/0)
            'Interesting and intelligent, if dark and sometimes murky theologically.'

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Sean O'Connell of Charlotte Weekly (8/0)
            I spent the better half of Constantine wondering what in the Hellblazer was going on.

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Roger Ebert of Chicago Sun-Times (8/0)
            Reeves has a deliberately morose energy level in the movie...

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Michael Wilmington of Chicago Tribune (8/0)
            Though the story is potentially fascinating and the visuals sometimes spellbinding, the movie its...

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David Sterritt of Christian Science Monitor (8/0)
            The story is a retread of the old Exorcist and Omen formats, but it delivers as much action and s...

                         Reviews of Constantine
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Jeffrey Overstreet of Christianity Today (8/0)
            By the time Peter Stormare appears [as] Lucifer, the story has become so convoluted, we can't tak...

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Jules Brenner of Cinema Signals (8/0)
            Per usual for the genre, the cast is tops, the action contrived, the effects and design state of ...

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Joshua Tyler of CinemaBlend.com (8/0)
            The idea of a guy trying to buy his way into heaven is good, but this movie doesn’t take it anywh...

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David Keyes of Cinemaphile.org (8/0)
            ...painted in such broad strokes that potentially exciting context becomes little more than inces...

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Alex Ramirez of Cinenganos (8/0)
            Se queda en algún punto intermedio, un purgatorio de las cintas que no pueden ir al Infierno pero...

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Karina Montgomery of Cinerina (8/0)
            Groovy, sexy, well-crafted adaptation with just the right casting to make it fly when it could ha...

                         Reviews of Constantine
By
Mark Palermo of Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) (8/0)
            Without a perceptible heartbeat, none of it is of much consequence.

By
Jeffrey M. Anderson of Combustible Celluloid (8/0)
            It's difficult to understand what Constantine is about, or indeed, whether it's a good movie.

By
Harvey S. Karten of Compuserve (8/0)
            All style, close to zero substance.

By
Matt Brunson of Creative Loafing (8/0)
            The film resembles nothing so much as a punctured tire with a slow leak, letting all the air seep...

By
Philip Wuntch of Dallas Morning News (8/0)
            Constantine deals, at least in part, with its title character's attempt to cross over from hell t...

By
Steven D. Greydanus of Decent Films Guide (8/0)
            Muddled to say the least… although at least it's more interesting than anything in Hellboy o...

                         Reviews of Constantine
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Boo Allen of Denton Record Chronicle (TX) (7/1)
            Unintentionally hilarious theological mumbo-jumbo which boils down to "The Passion of the Keanu."

By
Dragan Antulov of Draxblog Movie Reviews (8/0)
            simplified and predictable plot that uses every pseudo-religious cliche imaginable

By
Bill Gibron of DVDTalk.com (8/0)
            Constantine does generate some mid-level amusement and F/X interest in the epic battle it's based...

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John J. Puccio of DVDTown.com (8/0)
            By every standard of good filmmaking, Constantine is a mess. Yet I did not find it one of those ...

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Annette Cardwell of E! Online (8/0)
            ...a heady mix of pulpy dialogue, eerie atmosphere, biblical mythology, and an engrossing story.

By
David Foucher of EDGE Boston (8/0)
            Keanu's back in black, and in a 'hell' of a fun movie… what's not to love?

                         Reviews of Constantine
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Brian Mckay of eFilmCritic.com (8/0)
            Keanu Reeves is a chain-smoking, tough-talking, and ***-kicking Exorcist, taking out the demonic ...

By
Erik Childress of eFilmCritic.com (8/0)
            Constantine waves rotted meat in front of the rabid dogs of both comic books and religion, but mo...

By
Uri Lessing of eFilmCritic.com (8/0)
            Despite all the bad acting jokes made at poor Reeves’ expense, his slightly wooden, straightforwa...

By
Emanuel Levy of EmanuelLevy.Com (8/0)
            Constantine is a pretentiously muddled, emotionally hollow, nonsensical film about Catholic angst...

By
Eric Lurio of Entertainment Insiders (8/0)
            Screenwriter Kevin Brodbin's script is quite wacky in parts,

By
Vince Koehler of Entertainment Spectrum (8/0)
            I especially enjoyed the great special effects as Constantine battles the demons. Be sure to stay...

                         Reviews of Constantine
By
Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly (7/1)
            Viscerally, I feel shut out of the fun.

By
Eric D. Snider of EricDSnider.com (8/0)
            A good enough movie to make you forget, most of the time, how truly dreadful Reeves' stilted, mon...

By
Eugene Novikov of Film Blather (8/0)
            At a time when big-budget movies are focus-grouped and diluted into oblivion, Constantine dares t...

By
Walter Chaw of Film Freak Central (8/0)
            It has the grace of a tumble off a ladder.

By
Lewis Beale of Film Journal International (8/0)
            Despite the professionalism of its stars, Constantine is another rip-off of The Matrix, The Omen ...

By
Greg Bellavia of Film Threat (8/0)
            An entertaining supernatural film noir.

                         Reviews of Constantine
By
Pete Vonder Haar of Film Threat (8/0)
            Slightly better than your run-of-the-mill late winter horror film.

By
Annette Cardwell of filmcritic.com (8/0)
            Once you let yourself fall into its rising hellfire, you'll get caught up in its thrilling storyl...

By
Shay Casey of FilmFocus (8/0)
            Sometimes dense and impenetrable, but it also contains an unusually thoughtful consideration of t...

By
Brian Orndorf of FilmJerk.com (8/0)
            While structured like a traditional fantasy action film, Constantine only manages to be truly exc...

By
Victoria Alexander of FilmsInReview.com (8/0)
            I believe in Satan, Hell, demons walking the Earth, and Keanu Reeves as a cancer-ridden exorcist....

By
Larry Carroll of FilmStew.com (8/0)
            Here’s hoping that Keanu Reeves begins to get a bit of respect with Constantine, and that Francis...

                         Reviews of Constantine
By
MaryAnn Johanson of Flick Filosopher (8/0)
            Imagine if Bosch and Dante were 21st-century geeks and they collaborated on a graphic novel... Ho...

By
Rob Vaux of Flipside Movie Emporium (8/0)
            The film is chock full of pleasures... perhaps too many for its own good.

By
Bill Clark of FromTheBalcony (8/0)
            Let's drop the bias and negativity and cut to the chase here: Reeves is good in this role.

By
Michael W. Phillips, Jr. of Goatdog's Movies (8/0)
            [A] stylish and moody thriller that actually sort of works, despite everything that seems poised ...

By
Peter Canavese of Groucho Reviews (8/0)
            Reasonably satisfying cinematic junk food...enough crackerjack sequences and admirably trippy rhy...

By
Michael Rechtshaffen of Hollywood Reporter (8/0)
            ...one of those rare pulpy page-to-screen translations that actually gets it right.

                         Reviews of Constantine
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Staci Layne Wilson of Horror.com (8/0)
            A good horror-noir roller coaster ride...

By
Steve Rhodes of Internet Reviews (8/0)
            ... slow, silly and stupid but tolerable when funny.

By
Jackie K. Cooper of jackiekcooper.com (8/0)
            Keanu can do better than this.

By
Bruce Kirkland of Jam! Movies (8/0)
            In the end, Constantine is an intense theme park ride into the abyss of Hell -- for no reason oth...

By
JoBlo of JoBlo's Movie Emporium (8/0)
            ...one of this year’s cooler 'must-see' flicks for all lovers of the genre.

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Bob Bloom of Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN) (8/0)
             (Constantine) fails to capture the imagination. It is what it is, a cinematic comic book.

                         Reviews of Constantine
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Alex Sandell of Juicy Cerebellum (8/0)
            Constantine is no Hellblazer, but if you can get past that, it's a fun little film worth the pric...

By
Andrea Chase of Killer Movie Reviews (8/0)
            There may be a special room in Hell for such filmmakers, but it’s the audience that suffers the a...

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Linda Cook of KWQC-TV (Iowa) (8/0)
            "Constantine" isn't heavenly. But it's an interesting enough look at what lies beyond.

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Ella Taylor of L.A. Weekly (8/0)
            An imaginative, if overstuffed attempt to chart the boundaries of American spiritual life.

By
Robert Roten of Laramie Movie Scope (8/0)
            A cut above the typical apocalyptic thrillers that rolled off the assembly line with regularity i...

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Carol Cling of Las Vegas Review-Journal (8/0)
            ... after surviving Constantine, I definitely prefer the trip to hell [Keanu Reeves] took in Bill...

                         Reviews of Constantine
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Jon Niccum of Lawrence Journal-World (8/0)
            proves better at juggling the neo-religious elements central to the story far better than, say, t...

By
John Larsen of Light Views (8/0)
            With Keanu Reeves as the star, it’s difficult to know who to root for.

By
Prairie Miller of Long Island Press (8/0)
            A kind of gothic guerilla warfare, with moody demonologist John Constantine caught in between.

By
Andy Klein of Los Angeles CityBeat (8/0)
            ..outside of some nice cinematography, Constantine has few of The Matrix’s virtues.

By
Austin O'Connor of Lowell Sun (7/1)
            It just so happens that I always had a theory on how to visit hell, too: Sit in a chair and watch...

By
Luke Y. Thompson of LYTRules.com (8/0)
            It may not be the first great movie of 2005, but it is certainly the first really entertaining on...

                         Reviews of Constantine
By
Paul Doro of Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (8/0)
            The much-maligned Reeves gives a subdued, convincing performance.

By
Susan Granger of Modamag.com (8/0)
            Gives a gothic, grotesque twist to "The road to hell is paved with good intentions."

By
Ken Hanke of Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) (8/0)
            OK, the movie is too long and pretty silly, but it's also a good deal of fun.

By
David N. Butterworth of Movie Boeuf (6/2)
            Devilishly more entertaining than it has any right to be.

By
Frank Ochieng of Movie Eye (8/0)
            ...a spiritually spry yet lumbering fantasy...The technological flourishes are a marvel to behold...

By
Kevin A. Ranson of MovieCrypt.com (8/0)
            Where The Exorcist, The Prophecy, and ... Dogma have all ventured, Constantine gives the middle f...

                         Reviews of Constantine
By
Kurt Loder of MTV (8/0)
            A little too muddled and erratically paced to command much interest. While some of the effects ar...

By
Ken Tucker of New York Magazine (8/0)
            Reeves, meanwhile, has confidently entered his self-parodic period.

By
Frank Swietek of One Guy's Opinion (8/0)
            Apocalyptically awful, End of Days bad, The Order bad, Lost Souls bad. Religiously it's blasphemo...

By
Tasha Robinson of Onion AV Club (8/0)
            Virtually anyone but Reeves would have made a better John Constantine.

By
Roger Moore of Orlando Sentinel (8/0)
            It's a ponderous bore. Dull dialogue, dull situations and a serious lack of urgency hinder what s...

By
Wesley Lovell of Oscar Guy (8/0)
            "Constantine" isn't about the people of the story and only uses the story as a reason to blow thi...

                         Reviews of Constantine
By
Fiore Mastracci of Outtakes With Fiore (8/0)
            Plagiarism of a Chris Walken film kills this endeavor.

By
Jeremy C. Fox of Pajiba (8/0)
            For a film that manages to work in such an array of (real and made-up) Christian arcana, it has c...

By
Tyler Hanley of Palo Alto Weekly (8/0)
            Fans of the horror/fantasy genre will find plenty to applaud, and DC executives can finally breat...

By
Mike Sage of Peterborough This Week (8/0)
            Reeves is more wooden than the cross and is about as sexy

By
Sean Burns of Philadelphia Weekly (8/0)
            Obviously toned-down from the comic, it's still a pretty provocative piece - a slyly funny Biblic...

By
Jon Popick of Planet Sick-Boy (8/0)
            I don’t know about the rest of you clowns, but there’s something about the whole Heaven/Hell thin...

                         Reviews of Constantine
By
Cynthia Fuchs of PopMatters (8/0)
            Doubting his mission and his faith even as he's consumed by them, Constantine is an achingly topi...

By
James Kendrick of Q Network Film Desk (8/0)
            plays more like a bunch of vaguely realized ideas strung haphazardly together than it does as a c...

By
David Nusair of Reel Film Reviews (8/0)
            The storyline, despite the best efforts of everyone involved, just isn't engaging, primarily beca...

By
Timothy Knight of Reel.com (8/0)
            A solid if less-than-satisfying popcorn movie.

By
Laura Clifford of Reeling Reviews (8/0)
            Reeves once again bears the sins of man for heavenly good, this time with attitude

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Jeffrey Chen of ReelTalk Movie Reviews (8/0)
            The definition of a mixed bag, Constantine has the potential to both grasp your attention and lul...

                         Reviews of Constantine
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John P. McCarthy of ReelTalk Movie Reviews (8/0)
            Beneath the rings of absurdity, there's a degree of seriousness.

By
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone (8/0)
            Has enough subtextual codes to spawn its own cult.

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Peter Travers of Rolling Stone (8/0)
            ...Lawrence has a witty eye for composition -- his vision of hell is playful and scary -- but he ...

By
Larry Ratliff of San Antonio Express-News (8/0)
            A movie like Constantine is a huge undertaking. ... This is a vast canvas encompassing two worlds...

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Mick LaSalle of San Francisco Chronicle (8/0)
            The movie isn't hellish, because there's always hope of leaving it. It's more like purgatory, two...

By
Sean McBride of Sean the Movie Guy (8/0)
            While the tone stays faithful to Alan Moore’s “Hellblazer” series, the film doesn’t really work b...

                         Reviews of Constantine
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Sean Axmaker of Seattle Post-Intelligencer (8/0)
            Keanu looks lost in the film's desultory attempts at romantic tension but otherwise his dour blan...

By
Mark Rahner of Seattle Times (8/0)
            Reeves plays one of the comic-book world's most intriguing antiheroes in an adaptation that isn't...

By
Rich Cline of Shadows on the Wall (8/0)
            A stylish energy sustains this film even when it begins to drift into draggy incoherence.

By
Kim Newman of Sight and Sound (8/0)
            A grab bag of bits from the whole demons-and-angels spectrum.

By
Nick Schager of Slant Magazine (8/0)
            Lawrence is a skilled copycat, and his adeptness at creating a mood of otherworldly unease helps ...

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David Edelstein of Slate (4/4)
            Borderline incoherent, theologically unsatisfying, and short to the point of dwarfism on suspense...

                         Reviews of Constantine
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Rob Blackwelder of SPLICEDWire (8/0)
            Reeves is back to his usual monotoned self...as a routine demon-slayer who plays second fiddle to...

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Nick Rogers of State Journal-Register (Springfield, IL) (8/0)
            A moody mystery movie that moves from questions of faith to demon beat-downs to fatalist humor wi...

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Paul Salfen of Supercala.com (8/0)
            It'll work well for comic fans and goth kids, but may work best as a rental for everyone else.

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Tony Toscano of Talking Pictures (U.S.) (8/0)
            ...entirely miscast...

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Rick Curnutte of TheFilmJournal.com (Ohio) (8/0)
            Constantine is...kinky, funny and fresh...a true Gothic action spectacular...

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Dustin Putman of TheMovieBoy.com (8/0)
            Good-looking, but decidedly hollow. Misses the opportunity to explore its evocative central conce...

                         Reviews of Constantine
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Scott Nash of Three Movie Buffs (8/0)
            You'll either love it or hate it. I loved it.

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Tony Medley of tonymedley.com (8/0)
            Trying to effectively depict hell is a daunting task, but director Lawrence and production desig...

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Maitland McDonagh of TV Guide's Movie Guide (5/3)
            Music video-trained director Francis Lawrence whips up a witch's brew of gray-on-gray atmosphere,...

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Urban Cinefile Critics of Urban Cinefile (8/0)
            Though I have a soft spot for Keanu Reeves there’s no denying this is one of his worst performanc...

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Mike Clark of USA Today (8/0)
            ...couldn't be murkier or less emotionally involving...

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Matthew Turner of ViewLondon (8/0)
            Lawrence directs with energy, humour and an amusing eye for bizarre details - such as the fact th...

                         Reviews of Constantine
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Willie Waffle of WaffleMovies.com (8/0)
            While haters might go into the movie hoping Keanu will go to hell, Constantine is not so bad as t...

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Desson Thomson of Washington Post (8/0)
            The screenplay by Frank A. Cappello and Kevin Brodbin is only interesting for a few characters, h...

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Hank Stuever of Washington Post (8/0)
            Reeves wears essentially the same black wardrobe, does the same moves, shows off the same galling...

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Christian Toto of Washington Times (7/1)
            Constantine provides a novel twist on the typical comic book movie until it collapses under its o...

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A. O. Scott of New York Times (3/6) Login Required (Login Required)
            ...overblown, overlong...

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A. O. Scott of New York Times (3/6) Login Required (Login Required)
            Keanu Reeves plays a haunted, expressionless traveler in an overblown theological thriller based ...

                         Reviews of Constantine
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Fred Topel of About.com (4/4) No reference
            Man’s interpretation of God is so often ground for war or denial of personal responsibility, it’s...

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Christopher Smith of Bangor Daily News (Maine) (7/1) No reference
            "Constantine" isn't a movie, per se; it's a stunt with eye-catching effects that work to lure in ...

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Danny Minton of Beaumont Journal (4/4) No reference
            This isn't the hell that just kinda sucks. This is the Hell that puts fear in your heart and make...

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Christine James of Boxoffice Magazine (4/4) No reference
            A more visceral approach might have upgraded Constantine from what in its present form feels more...

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Michael Wilmington of Chicago Tribune (3/5) No reference
            ...stranded in the purgatory of the second-rate.

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Devin Faraci of CHUD (7/1) No reference
            [I]n no way a great movie, [it's] a serviceable take on the property that manages to be both appa...

                         Reviews of Constantine
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Pablo Villaca of Cinema em Cena (3/5) No reference
            O roteiro impede que Constantine faça jus ao interessante personagem-título.

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Robert Wilonsky of Dallas Observer (7/1) No reference
            A deceptively thoughtful tale tricked up like an action movie; it's beautiful to look at but even...

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Jeffrey Bruner of Des Moines Register (4/4) No reference
            Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore, and we're not in hell. It's only California.

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Jeff Vice of Deseret News, Salt Lake City (7/1) No reference
            It turns out to be a pleasant surprise, never taking itself too seriously and with some fairly te...

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Michelle Alexandria of Eclipse Magazine (7/1) No reference
            It's good production values, interesting story and characters are perfectly fine for Genre fans b...

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Jake Euker of F5 (Wichita, KS) (7/1) No reference
            Constantine isn't a good movie. But it's reasonably fun, and its silliness is its saving grace.

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Chuck O'Leary of Fantastica Daily (4/4) No reference
            Constantine is one of those excruciatingly awful movies where you check your watch every few minu...

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Jimmy O of Film Snobs (3/5) No reference
            Brimming with good ideas but fails to exorcise the demons of audience pandering.

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Pete Vonder Haar of Film Threat (3/5) No reference
            Slightly better than your run-of-the-mill late winter horror film.

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Kit Bowen of Hollywood.com (3/5) No reference
            Unnecessarily complex in parts, Constantine still delivers a supernatural wallop, fueling a never...

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Jeff Otto of IGN Movies (7/1) No reference
            An achievement of both story and technique, Constantine is one of the finest comic-based films ev...

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James Sanford of Kalamazoo Gazette (7/1) No reference
            Every time Weisz and Reeves share the screen, 'Constantine' goes weirdly out of whack, since she'...

                         Reviews of Constantine
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Robert W. Butler of Kansas City Star (3/5) No reference
            All style. No soul.

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Josh Bell of Las Vegas Weekly (3/5) No reference
            Add Constantine to the list of movies that took comic-book concepts, but left the soul on the pag...

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Glenn Whipp of Los Angeles Daily News (3/5) No reference
            Intelligent, wildly entertaining nerve-jangler.

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Nell Minow of Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies (7/1) No reference
            It's all about the visuals and the attitude, and both are are cool and striking, reflecting its c...

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Michael Elliott of Movie Parables (3/5) No reference
            So devoid of spiritual truth that for people of faith it may border on being offensively sacrileg...

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James Rocchi of Netflix (7/1) No reference
            The Matrix meets The Exorcist (with a little Chinatown thrown in for good measure) in Keanu Reeve...

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Lou Lumenick of New York Post (3/5) No reference
            ...great-looking but torturously slow and often hokey...

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Stephen Whitty of Newark Star-Ledger (3/5) No reference
            This is nonsense, of course, and the trappings surrounding it only typify the absolute worst of c...

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Gene Seymour of Newsday (4/4) No reference
            Takes too long telling a story that could have delivered maximum impact in less time.

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M.E. Russell of Oregonian (3/5) No reference
            It's all so well-paced and cool-looking and mordantly clever that you may forgive the film's tran...

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Steve Schneider of Orlando Weekly (3/5) No reference
            Any movie that casts Tilda Swinton as the angel Gabriel has its heart in the right place and a se...

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Gary Thompson of Philadelphia Daily News (4/4) No reference
            There is, though, an undeniable pulse and momentum.

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Aaron Hillis of Premiere Magazine (4/4) No reference
            ...a stand-alone, rapturous good time—craftily and accurately captures the straight-faced camp, w...

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Mike Ward of Richmond.com (7/1) No reference
            Constantine forces us to make giant leaps of faith over its gaping holes in logic and plot. And u...

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Jack Garner of Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (5/3) No reference
            Memo to Keanu Reeves: It's time to get away from the metaphysical.

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Mark Halverson of Sacramento News & Review (7/1) No reference
            An intriguing, eye-popping and sometimes downright startling slice of pulp science fiction.

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Sean Means of Salt Lake Tribune (3/5) No reference
            Under [Reeves’] laconic surfer-dude exterior lies a performer capable of seething rage and even s...

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David Elliott of San Diego Union-Tribune (4/4) No reference
            The year is young, but it's never too soon for the Worst of the Year party. Crashing through the ...

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Phoebe Flowers of South Florida Sun-Sentinel (3/5) No reference
            There's something seductive and irresistible about it.

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Greg Maki of Star-Democrat (Easton, MD) (7/1) No reference
            I’d call it anticlimactic if there were any rising action ...

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Josh Larsen of Sun Publications (Chicago, IL) (3/5) No reference
            ...an entertaining `Exorcist' for our computer-generated, action-movie age.

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Angela Baldassarre of Sympatico.ca (4/4) No reference
             This movie will satisfy Reeves fans in search for a good-looking action flick.

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Jonathan R. Perry of Tyler Morning Telegraph (Texas) (3/5) No reference
            A construct of heaven and hell that makes no sense, and changes when the plot requires it, is the...

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Daniel M. Kimmel of Worcester Telegram & Gazette (4/4) No reference
            If you’re willing to buy its premise, it’s a great ride.

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Michael Szymanski of Zap2it.com (7/1) No reference
            Reeves's performances is nuanced and offers multi layers of character that we've not ever seen fr...

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Lawrence Toppman of Charlotte Observer (7/1) Not Reachable
            There's a potentially good story rattling around somewhere inside this broken, self-contradictory...

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Mary F. Pols of Contra Costa Times (7/1) Not Reachable
            Say what you will about Reeves, but he's a unique creature. Even when he's bad, he can be pretty ...

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Rene Rodriguez of Miami Herald (7/1) Not Reachable
            Peppered with so many neat touches, it almost doesn't matter the story is a muddle.

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James Berardinelli of ReelViews (7/1) Not Reachable
            An uneven amalgamation of the brilliant and the preposterous...

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Chris Hewitt (St. Paul) of St. Paul Pioneer Press (4/4) Not Reachable
            The stylized, almost film noir design uses extreme close-ups and bizarro angles to give us the fe...

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Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone of TheMovieChicks.com (7/1) Not Reachable
            You have to die a little to catch a glimpse of the depths of hell... or this movie. Bless them Fa...

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