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Movie Overview
Cast
Don Cheadle
Nick Nolte
Sophie Okonedo
Director
Terry George
MPAA Rating
PG-13 - violence, disturbing images, and brief strong language
Hotel Rwanda (2004)
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OFCS Rating: 85% Fresh
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"When I say that I would happily watch Cheadle and Okonedo in anything ... I don't mean more movies like
Hotel Rwanda
."
Blogcritics.org
Alan Dale
"Don Cheadle's inspirational performance draws us more deeply into his character's plight with each successive scene."
ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Betty Jo Tucker
A
"The film is an overwhelming, sad, and heartfelt achievement."
FromTheBalcony
Bill Clark
B+
"George has constructed a fine dramatic feature, and a good first step to educating the masses on this disturbing event."
FilmJerk.com
Brian Orndorf
A-
"This is an important film to see, but its “importance” does not alone make it good. It only makes a powerful film even more worthy of your time. "
AboutFilm.com
Carlo Cavagna
"An important film, for its commitment and engagement, as well as its insistence that viewers make choices."
PopMatters
Cynthia Fuchs
75/100
"The filmmakers want to respect history and not exploit it as so much slasher movie fodder."
Apollo Guide
Dan Jardine
A
"A powerful, stirring, necessary film."
EDGE Boston
David Foucher
3.5/4
"...it's impossible to deny the power of this true story - particularly given Cheadle's Oscar-worthy performance."
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
B
"A well-crafted and moving film that relates an important true story that needed to be told."
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
"Moves us to deep emotion and, naming names but not belaboring culprits, to great shame."
ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Donald J. Levit
2.5/4
"As a dramatization of non-fiction events, a film that, more than anything, sets out to evoke distinct emotions within the viewer,
Hotel Rwanda
is certainly effective."
TheMovieBoy.com
Dustin Putman
2/4
"Terry George’s
Hotel Rwanda
takes a cue less from history than it does from
Schindler’s List
."
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
B+
"A powerful, sobering film, alive with energy and urgency. It brings immediacy to a tragedy that most of us paid little attention to when it was happening."
EricDSnider.com
Eric D. Snider
B+
"Rusesabagina remains a vivid, remarkable character, and the screenplay crafts a hero without hero-mongering or phony tributeering."
Film Blather
Eugene Novikov
3/4
"...the consensus for heartbreak and rage is always at a premium high. This certainly can be said for filmmaker Terry George and his blistering genocide saga Hotel Rwanda"
TheWorldJournal.com
Frank Ochieng
B+
"A deeply affecting film as well as an impassioned one...featuring a stunning lead performance by Don Cheadle."
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
5/5
"Best film of the year: an ethically rich story of a heroic African who responds to the deep dimensions of violence in a chaotic world by widening the circle of his compassion."
Spirituality and Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
3.5/4
"Not only did it give me a better-rounded perspective on the Rwandan tragedy, but it introduced me to a modern hero who stood against tyranny and oppression at the risk of losing all that was dear to him."
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
2.5/4
"the film fits easily into the Hollywood mold, in which trauma is dealt with best by a resourceful, individual hero"
Q Network Film Desk
James Kendrick
5/5
"Real-life drama about the horror of the Rwandan genocide and the heartfelt compassion of one man is a knockout."
Netflix
James Rocchi
1.5/4
"potentially fantastic material...unfortunately, [Terry] George's attempt is too mired in movie-of-the-week sensibilities...to do any justice to its subject matter"
Perihelion Journal
Jay Antani
8/10
"Mostly hoping to get by on its subject matter, which works out well for it because that subject matter is indeed compelling."
Window to the Movies
Jeffrey Chen
"Cheadle has been doing great, often hilariously comic, work in supporting roles for years;
Hotel Rwanda
is his first lead role, but it likely won’t be his last."
Pajiba
Jeremy C. Fox
B
"destined to make its relatively small target audience more aware of the current conflicts strangling much of Africa"
Old School Reviews
John A. Nesbit
"Cheadle is excellent as Rusesabagina, a family man who turns to routine in order to survive chaos."
Light Views
John Larsen
6/10
"A slightly better, slightly more expensive version of something you'd see as a television movie of the week."
Planet Sick-Boy
Jon Popick
2.5
"Cheadle will be discussed come awards season, and not undeservedly, for his performance, but, again, the attention this film deserves stems from its historical relevance."
Bangitout.com
Jordan Hiller
5/10
"...disappointingly conventional [but] an important film nevertheless..."
All Movie Guide
Josh Ralske
4.5/5
"Don Cheadle's work is subtle, not showy – he won’t have a clip of him howling and shaking his fist in some kind of Pacino Actorrhea moment. Very moving."
Cinerina
Karina Montgomery
3/4
"Not the masterpiece that Schindler’s List is, but still a powerful film and an important reminder."
Montreal Film Journal
Kevin N. Laforest
A+
"A small, honest, emotionally complex film, Hotel Rwanda simultaneously destroys and reaffirms your belief in the intrinsic goodness of man."
FilmStew.com
Larry Carroll
3.5/4
"Achieves an incendiary level of power that has the ability to simultaneously anger and shock."
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
9/10
"This is a film that shows humanity at its best and at its worst.
Hotel Rwanda
is a film of epic proportions that puts a human face on the disaster."
rec.arts.movies.reviews
Mark R. Leeper
4/5
"A star-making performance from a guy who should already be a star."
Goatdog's Movies
Michael W. Phillips, Jr.
4/4
"
Hotel Rwanda
is filled with urgency; there's not a single second of the film that doesn't feel intensely real."
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
C
"Incapable of honestly confronting its ugly subject matter."
Lessons of Darkness
Nick Schager
2/5
"Not recommended."
Film Threat
Phil Hall
4.5/5
"told in an unflashy way that heightens the authenticity and gently--but rightfully--shames the West"
Shadows on the Wall
Rich Cline
B+
"A tale of heroism of a few people against a massive tide of hellish chaos."
Laramie Movie Scope
Robert Roten
A
"powerful story, dynamic acting and careful crafting"
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
"The best scenes are the ones that show the chaos of what was happening....Unfortunately such scenes are too few."
Movie Views
Ryan Cracknell
3/5
"... the “devil in the detail” prevents George ... from delivering a more searing condemnation of those who, through [murder] or willful blindness, allowed the slaughter ..."
JWR
S. James Wegg
B+
"Despite the shocking realities, you’ll leave
Rwanda
discussing one positive above all the negatives, and that’s Cheadle’s tremendous performance."
Charlotte Weekly
Sean O'Connell
A
"Here, now, is the true face of human barbarity, and the true face of human heroism. Not in the now-distant mythology of World War II "
Decent Films Guide
Steven D. Greydanus
8/10
"Compelling, suspenseful depiction of the 1994 genocide during a Rwandan civil war - with an incredibly powerful performance by Don Cheadle"
Modamag.com
Susan Granger
3.5/4
"An uncommonly good film of considerable intelligence and passion."
Reel.com
Timothy Knight
2.5/4
"This isn't a great film, but it threatens to be an important one."
Film Freak Central
Walter Chaw
4/4
"Director Terry George takes his screenplay, which he co-wrote with Keir Pearson, and turns it into a south African "Schindler's List"."
Oscar Guy
Wesley Lovell
"Click here to see review"
Wolf Entertainment Guide
William Wolf
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