The Order's reviews
Media reviews
Vulture
Law and Hoult\'s differing energies turn the film into something more than a mere crime drama; it begins to feel like an eternal struggle with existential, civilizational consequences. This is an unforgettable movie.
Variety
What The Order accomplishes that\'s most haunting, and perceptive, is that it shows us how white supremacy in America can be two things at once, two sides of the same coin: the legal and "presentable" side, and the underlying violent side.
The Washington Post
[Kurzel] delivers another warning in the form of a timely American crime story — one that, arriving in theaters a month after the U.S. election, many will deem too late.
Time Out
A brooding, muscular FBI procedural that occasionally explodes into Point Break-y action, Aussie director Justin Kurzel\'s (Snowtown) true-life thriller delves, pungently and topically, into the inner workings of white nationalism in America before deciding that squealing tyres and shootouts are a lot more fun.
Indiewire
The Order is one of those: yet another Movie We Need Now, but the director inadvertently makes the case that maybe we don\'t.