Go A Welll Acted and Directed Slice of History by jzactor The story being told in Hyde Park on the Hudson is very simple. President Franklin D Roosevelt invited the King and Queen of England to the president's personal resort to rest and relax and meet...
Go Slow-Paced but Memorable & Worth a Look by ArtHistory2004 I enjoyed this film for what it was. We get a sneak peek at a great President and his surroundings during one of the most tumultuous moments in American History. Just as most encounters with the...
No Poor attempt by 197ravenhill The setting was great. The atmosphere of the 30's was well created BUT the characters were disappointing. My father was an English gentleman and I spent my first 2 decades in British Isles so I...
88 Philadelphia Inquirer | Steven Rea Murray and Linney are terrific together (and apart), their notes pitch perfect, and the supporting cast is good all around. Read full review
85 NPR | Ella Taylor This hugely entertaining movie is about the wisdom and - with trenchant wit and sympathy - the human flaws in one of America's most idealized heads of state. Read full review
70 The Hollywood Reporter | Todd McCarthy Bill Murray as FDR? It takes a few minutes to get used to, but once he settles into the role of the 32nd president, the idiosyncratic comic actor does a wonderfully jaunty job of it in Hyde Park on Hudson. Read full review
60 New York Daily News | Joe Neumaier Some of Hyde Park on Hudson feels like lost scenes from "The King's Speech," the 2010 Oscar-winner about King George. It doesn't help that "Hyde's" own rhythms, appealing as they are, are often soporific. Read full review