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Movie Overview
Cast
• Renée Zellweger
• Catherine Zeta-Jones
• Richard Gere
Director
• Rob Marshall
MPAA Rating
PG-13 - sexual content and dialogue, violence and thematic elements
Chicago (2002)

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OFCS Rating: 83% Fresh
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"With her dynamic dancing and singing, Catherine Zeta-Jones emerges as a force of nature in this killer musical."  ReelTalk Movie Reviews  Betty Jo Tucker

10/10
"A delight from start to finish."  Modamag.com  Brian Orndorf

"I have no idea if Zellweger and Zeta-Jones are good dancers, because you never see them dance. You think you do, but what you actually see is a bunch of 1/8th-second clips of them dancing, strung together from countless takes, rapid-fire."  Filmcritic.com  Christopher Null

5/5
"It’s a delicious movie experience and the best movie musical of the past few decades."  eFilmCritic.com  David Cornelius

A
"The curtain on “Chicago” goes up this week, and with it the resurgence of movie musicals… if anyone else can make one this good."  EDGE Boston  David Foucher

2/4
"Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Chicago—the city that never shuts up."  Cinemaphile.org  David Keyes

3/4
"Chicago is a near-perfect translation of a stage musical that might have worked even better without Richard Gere."  Movie Boeuf  David N. Butterworth

1.5/4
"Dull and dreary..."  Reel Film Reviews  David Nusair

C
"The trouble is the jazzy vaudeville-like musical numbers are energetic but hardly memorable."  Ozus' World Movie Reviews  Dennis Schwartz

"As close a merge as you're likely to see of the force of living musical with the unique possibility of celluloid"  ReelTalk Movie Reviews  Donald J. Levit

3/4
"Takes off with one mesmerizing song after the next, interspersed between exposition sequences that are mere filler for the main attraction."  TheMovieBoy.com  Dustin Putman

2.5/4
"The unusual lack of exterior shots suggests a fear on Marshall's part to fully embrace the potential of the cinematic medium."  Slant Magazine  Ed Gonzalez

A-
"It's about time a movie gave us a reason to tap our toes again. Here's to the resurgence of a grand Hollywood tradition."  EricDSnider.com  Eric D. Snider

3.5/4
"Credit editor Martin Walsh for doing a bang-up job on many of the numbers to keep our attention shifted away from the staginess while still maintaining the viewability of the very thing we came to see in the first place."  eFilmCritic.com  Erik Childress

C
"I wondered at times if these people had even seen the show, or if they were just working from the script and sheet music."  Film Blather  Eugene Novikov

3/4
"In the rousing and rhythmically spry Chicago, Marshall delivers a finger-snapping gem that radiates jubilance and promotes its lyrical spirit -- its bounciness and endless energy will have audiences giddy with delight."  Movie Eye  Frank Ochieng

B+
"It's a great deal of sizzle and very little steak. But what spectacular sizzle it is!...In this incarnation its fizz is infectious."  One Guy's Opinion  Frank Swietek

A+
"Dazzling and sugar-sweet, a blast of shallow magnificence that only sex, scandal, and a chorus line of dangerous damsels can deliver."  Mixed Reviews  Gabriel Shanks

3.5/4
"It's not nearly as rousing as the Broadway revival (then again, it's rare that the cinematic version of a musical comes close to the stage incarnation), but, for those unable or unwilling to see a live production, it represents a sparkling replacement."  ReelViews  James Berardinelli

3.5/4
"it now plays as almost pure parody, more outright comedy than bitter satire"  Q Network Film Desk  James Kendrick

4/5
"Big-talent movie musical jazzes up a Broadway classic -- and provides Renee Zellweger a chance to truly shine."  Netflix  James Rocchi

3.5/4
"A show-stopping big screen experience that has treacherous energy coursing through its veins."  Palo Alto Weekly  Jeanne Aufmuth

9/10
"When the movie gets it right, it gets it right with pizazz."  Window to the Movies  Jeffrey Chen

2.5/4
"Once the musical numbers start, the editing does nearly everything it can to inhibit proper evaluation or appreciation of talents of the performers."  MovieMartyr.com  Jeremy Heilman

7/10
"Chicago will have you tapping your toes and humming along with its various songs long after you leave the theater."  Screen It!  Jim Judy

6/10
"Fun... but not the crowning achievement that everyone seems to be making it out to be."  JoBlo's Movie Emporium  JoBlo

3/4
"Each musical number builds to such a frantic climax that the audience is nearly moved to applaud the actors on screen."  Big Picture Big Sound  Joe Lozito

8/10
"Chicago may or may not be a movie for the ages, only time will tell, but its theme of instant celebrity is topical and its music and acting are entertaining for the nonce."  DVDTown.com  John J. Puccio

""Chicago" should have no problem finding an audience hungry for a great movie musical."  Light Views  John Larsen

8/10
"Zellweger's part seemed the most challenging, both physically and emotionally, and I think she really nailed it - it's one of the year's best performances."  Planet Sick-Boy  Jon Popick

4
"The audience in my theater cheered and hollered after each show stopper."  Bangitout.com  Jordan Hiller

3.5/4
"'Brillante, llena de energía y corazón, Chicago es un claro ejemplo de que el género musical no ha muerto y puede ser hecho con inteligencia, pésele a quien le pese.'"  Moviola  Jorge Avila Andrade

5/5
"Intoxicating! I love love love it. I hope you will too. But you can never say they don't give you every penny's worth."  Cinerina  Karina Montgomery

5/5
"a wildly cynical and sardonic piece, yet hysterical in its own right - about as unlike Seven Brides for Seven Brothers as you can get"  7M Pictures  Kevin Carr

2/4
"For all its pretensions of 'razzle-dazzle', most of 'Chicago' is actually hohum-humdrum."  Montreal Film Journal  Kevin N. Laforest

A
"There are a lot of words that could describe this musical, but the best summation would lay within these two: it's alive."  Countingdown.com  Larry Carroll

B-
"structured like "Cabaret," with musical numbers commenting upon the action and establishing character motivations, but where that musical had sweeping scope and rich characterization, "Chicago's" numbers have but a simple story peopled with shallow, unsym"  Reeling Reviews  Laura Clifford

9.5
"La película no es sólo una cadena de números de canto y baile, sino una edición soberbia de escenas y recursos de teatro con cuadros y elementos de cine."  Cinenganos  Luis Martinez

3.5/5
"Rob Marshall's feature film debut is spectacular and sleekly entertaining, given considerable luster by an all-star cast who really can sing and dance."  TV Guide's Movie Guide  Maitland McDonagh

4/4
"A theatrical celebration of pure cinema."  Mark Reviews Movies  Mark Dujsik

7/10
"A vigorous and creative musical."  rec.arts.movies.reviews  Mark R. Leeper

4/4
"A slew of great movies were released this month, but few have been as fun as Chicago"  Movie Habit  Marty Mapes

"A lusciously raunchy and defiantly un-P.C. film that’s both movie-movie and theater-spectacle at the same time."  Flick Filosopher  MaryAnn Johanson

3/4
"The energy of the performances and the enduring score push the musical scenes and the entire film over any hurdle -- yes, even including that misbegotten casting of Gere."  Mr. Brown's Movies  Michael Dequina

3.5/5
"The energy of the performances and John Kander and Fred Ebb's enduring score push the musical scenes and the entire film over any hurdle -- yes, even including that misbegotten casting of Gere."  Film Threat  Michael Dequina

3.5/5
"The results are certainly not Broadway-caliber performances, that's not why people go see musicals (or it shouldn't be, unless you want to be disappointed)."  Goatdog's Movies  Michael W. Phillips, Jr.

4/4
"One of the movie events of the year."  Aisle Seat  Mike McGranaghan

B+
"Director/choreographer Rob Marshall channels Bob Fosse to produce slinky dance numbers and sinuous camera work. but it is show instead of substance, or perhaps show to make us forget that there is no substance."  Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies  Nell Minow

B+
"Birector/choreographer Rob Marshall channels Bob Fosse to produce slinky dance numbers and sinuous camera work, but like the story it tells, it is show over substance."  Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies  Nell Minow

4/5
"Chicago pode até ser um filme divertido e cativante (como é), mas acaba representando um passo que vai na direção contrária à evolução dos musicais."  Cinema em Cena  Pablo Villaca
OFCS Rating: 83% Fresh
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