All the Money in the World
2017
7.0
All the Money in the World

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The Hollywood Reporter

Todd McCarthy

90

Most dynamic film ever made by an 80-year-old director. And as for Christopher Plummer, he delivers the best screen performance ever given by an actor who, a month before the film's debut, hadn't even been cast yet. These two old pros show what they're made of in All the Money in the World, a terrifically dexterous and detailed thriller about the Italian mob's 1973 kidnapping for ransom of the grandson of the world's richest man, John Paul Getty.

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The Guardian

Peter Bradshaw

80

All The Money in the World is not perfect; there is a touch of naivety and stereotyping in its depiction of the malign Italians with their one, redemptive nice-guy gangster. But with the help of Plummer?s tremendous villain-autocrat performance, Ridley Scott gives us a very entertaining parable about money and what it can?t buy.

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The Playlist

Rodrigo Perez

75

Much like its odious character, who is not an anti-hero, but an unwell narcissist with boundless flaws, Scott?s dark, defiant movie is captivatingly curt and heartless

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Screen Daily

Tim Grierson

70

The muddled but icily engaging 'All The Money In The World' is a thriller packed with ideas which director Ridley Scott only sporadically delineates with the same vividness as he does his stylish compositions. And yet, this true-life tale of the kidnapping of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty?s grandson maintains its hold, bluntly outlining how the desperate clamour for wealth poisons all those caught up in its frenzy.

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