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Hail, Caesar!

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The movie follows a single day in the life of a studio fixer who is presented with plenty of problems to fix in the early 1950s. And his biggest challenge comes when a movie star gets kidnapped and f the studio doesn't pay $100,000, it's the end of the line for him.
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MetroActive
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December 31, 2016

It's easy to be charmed by the gang of actors. It's less compelling to wonder whether Mannix should continue to serve God or Mammon.
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New Zealand Herald
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February 15, 2017

Hail, Caesar! tentatively nibbles at any form of commentary, mostly choosing to soar high on an absurdly enjoyable flight of nostalgic fancy.
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Chicago Reader
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February 11, 2016

This is fairly amusing if you can get past the Coens' erasure of the anticommunist witch hunts, which destroyed hundreds of lives.
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The Mary Sue
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December 31, 2016

If Llewyn Davis was about an artist learning to appreciate and collaborate with his audience, this reminds us that before the Coens were movie makers, they were movie watchers.
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The Atlantic
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February 11, 2016

An unexpectedly sweet and utterly satisfying confection, a loving sendup of the Hollywood of yesteryear.
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SFist
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March 23, 2017

There are many, many moments in Hail, Caesar! that work great, are funny in the way that only the Coens can be funny, and capture the mood of the era perfectly.
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ChristyLemire.com
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February 18, 2016

Their latest, Hail, Caesar!, is their giddiest comedy to date, but it's also hit-and-miss within itself.
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Film Ireland Magazine
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January 03, 2017

Even by Saturday night multiplex standards, the whole thing starts to feel frightfully slight. Amiable performances alone aren't enough.
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New York Post
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February 06, 2016

Not one of the Coens' major works, but it's a very enjoyable lark, especially for fans of old Hollywood.
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Washington City Paper
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January 02, 2017

The Coens, for once, aren't interested in plot at all, instead choosing to luxuriate in the styles of yesteryear. Johansson and Channing Tatum get to do glamorous musical numbers; Clooney has a ball with his swords-and-sandals epic.
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BuzzFeed News
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February 12, 2016

The Coen brothers' new comedy isn't quite an homage to 1950s Hollywood, but it's not a spoof of it either -- it strikes that tone of crisp drollness that's their specialty and that some people misread as aloofness or contempt. But it's not.
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ReelViews
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February 05, 2016

The more 1950s movies a person has seen and the greater their love for Hollywood of 60+ years ago, the greater their appreciation will be of what Joel and Ethan have brought to the screen.
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