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It's 1951, and among the new arrivals at Winesburg College in Ohio are the son of a kosher butcher from New Jersey and the beautiful, brilliant daughter of a prominent alum. For a brief moment, their lives converge in this emotionally soaring film based on the novel by Philip Roth.
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Based on 19 Indignation Cinema reviews, Indignation gets an average Cinema review score of 77. The score for all versions is 77 based on a total of 76 reviews.
4/4
www.rogerebert.comCinema
“Indignation,” the directing debut of the longtime independent film producer and executive James Schamus, is a movie so insistently out of step with contemporary American cinema...
2744d ago90/100
www.wsj.comCinema
Indignation is very much the sort of venture Mr. Schamus has often championed as a producer — ambitious and provocative, a must-see for anyone who cares about independent film.
2744d ago90/100
www.nytimes.comCinema
Indignation might be dismissed as a small, exquisite period piece, but it is so precisely rendered that it gets deeply under your skin.
2744d ago90/100
www.hollywoodreporter.comCinema
Screenwriter, producer and industry executive James Schamus moves into directing with this fine adaptation of Philip Roth's novel about an independent-minded youth chafing again...
2744d agoA-/A+
www.ew.comCinema
The film is based on Philip Roth’s dynamite 2008 novel and marks the directorial debut of famed producer James Schamus (Brokeback Mountain), who captures the acute uncomfortable...
2744d ago88/100
www.chicagotribune.comCinema
'Indignation' review: Roth adaptation nimbly depicts youth, repression.
2744d ago3.5/4
www.rollingstone.comCinema
A young Jewish man comes of age in a WASP-y college in James Schamus' spot-on adaptation.
2744d ago3.5/4
www.slantmagazine.comCinema
James Schamus's screenplay is rich with culturally specific details that deepen these forking moral predicaments.
2744d ago3.5/4
nypost.comCinema
The searing drama “Indignation” revisits a time and place that operated under such a strict moral code that today it is utterly alien, although it was merely the United States i...
2744d agoB+/A+
thefilmstage.comCinema
Shot by Christopher Blauvelt, the warm aesthetic approach is not dissimilar to last year’s Sundance hit of the same era, Brooklyn; Jay Wadley‘s beautiful piano and string-heavy ...
2744d agoB/A+
www.avclub.comCinema
Philip Roth’s Indignation becomes a character study worth examining.
2744d ago75/100
www.seattletimes.comCinema
With impeccable performances — particularly an electric, extended scene between Marcus and the college dean (Tracy Letts), and Gadon, whose wistful character has a face full of ...
2744d ago70/100
variety.comCinema
In a role inspired by novelist Philip Roth's college years, Logan Lerman plays the lovelorn son of a kosher butcher in closed-minded 1950s America.
2744d ago67/100
www.thewrap.comCinema
Writer-producer James Schamus‘ directorial debut is a chilly exploration of academia and anti-Semitism in the 1950s.
2744d ago2.5/4
www.washingtonpost.comCinema
Rather than take the audience inside Marcus’s world, “Indignation” is content to show it to us, in an episodic narrative in which, as Marcus’s worried father insists, even “the ...
2744d ago3/5
www.austinchronicle.comCinema
Schamus, a longtime producer and screenwriter of many indie-film landmarks (especially those directed by Ang Lee, and the early films by Todd Haynes) directs his first feature f...
2744d ago3/5
www.theguardian.comCinema
James Schamus makes his directorial debut with this well-acted adaptation of a novel about a Jewish man at odds with the morals of his Christian college.
2744d ago60/100
www.newyorker.comCinema
Schamus is a great producer of independent cinema, having overseen — and sometimes co-written — the work of Ang Lee, but this is the first movie he has directed, and the rhythm ...
2744d ago50/100
www.villagevoice.comCinema
An excellent, hilarious 15-minute verbal sparring match between Marcus and the school’s dean (Tracy Letts) is both an overindulgence — so many of the characters need fleshing ou...
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