Not since "A Place in the Sun" has a movie so expertly examined the explosive consequences of ambition, lust, greed and selfishness. "Match Point" is Woody Allen's best picture in more than a decade an excellent character piece/social study that evolves into a suspense thriller with an O. Henry twist. Read the full review
Director: Woody Allen
Starring: Brian Cox, Matthew Goode, Scarlett Johansson, Emily Mortimer, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers
Run time: 124 minutes
Release date: Dec. 28, 2005
Rating: R for some sexuality.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: A-
"The London air must have done something for the veteran filmmaker because this is an entirely new voice. If his name weren't in the credits, critics would be raving about a stimulating newcomer with a distinctive style."
Austin American-Statesman: 4 of 5 stars
"... a gripping tale that stands on its own, with a Cult of Woody membership card not required for appreciation."
The Palm Beach Post: C-
"It may be better than most of Allen's recent releases, but it is also derivative, artificial and surface-deep."