Watch Flight Movie Online Streaming Free in HDIn this action-packed mystery thriller, Academy Award winner, Denzel Washington stars as Whip Whitaker, a seasoned airline pilot, who miraculously crash lands his plane after a mid-air catastrophe, saving nearly every soul on board. After the crash, Whip is hailed as a hero, but as more is learned, more questions than answers arise as to who or what was really at fault and what really happened on that plane? -- (C) Official Site R. If You Want to Watch Flight Movie Streaming Without Downloading HERERelease Date Flight Nov 2, 2012 Wide | |
Flight Movie Genre: Drama | |
Flight Movie Synopsis | |
An airline pilot saves a flight from crashing, but an investigation into the malfunctions reveals something troubling. | |
Total Vote User Flight : 36,608 Visitor | |
User Rating Flight : 3.8 | |
User Percentage For Flight : 77 % | |
User Count Like for Flight : 75,786 | |
All Critics Rating For Flight : 7.1 | |
All Critics Count For Flight : 177 | |
All Critics Percentage For Flight : 77 % | |
Cast For Flight | |
Denzel Washington,Don Cheadle,John Goodman,Melissa Leo,Nadine Velazquez,Carter Cabassa,Tamara Tunie,Brian Geraghty,Kelly Reilly,Bruce Greenwood | |
Review For Flight | |
At a certain point, great actors want to show us the truth of something that may be far from their lives but that somehow they understand, intimately, all too well. David Denby-New Yorker Flight is a well-made motion picture, but not a fun or entertaining one. James Berardinelli-ReelViews Denzel Washington gives one of his most nuanced and impressive performances. Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com This is Washington's movie from beginning to end, and full of little layers. Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger An old-fashioned drama and all the better for it. Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post A straightforward morality play crossed with a pretty good nail-biter. Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor A welcome return to live-action filmmaking for Zemeckis, who hasn't lost his knack for a brilliant shot or for extracting great performances. Chris Hewitt (UK)-Empire Magazine As each new chapter of Flight unfolds, you expect it to take a turn toward the generic and schmaltz. Thankfully Zemeckis, Gatins and Washington don't let up this liberating free-fall to rock-bottom. Blake Howard-2UE That Movie Show While this is not based on a single true story, it draws on many true stories .. and the authentic profile devised for Whip Whittaker (Washington) rings true Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile Washington's layered, nuanced take on the anguish and blindly self-destructive spiral of Whittaker is some of the actor's best work. Simon Foster-sbs.com.au One of the more sophisticated studio offerings of late. James Mottram-Total Film Denzel Washington's one-note character is a prisoner of a one-thought plot. Kevin A. Ranson-MovieCrypt.com One would be foolish to expect anything less from one of our great humanitarian mainstream artists. Rob Humanick-Projection Booth More than anything, the film seeks to capture the anguish of a man trapped - not struggling with, not dealing with, but TRAPPED - by his own vices. Jordan Hiller-Bangitout.com ...a stepping stone back to bigger and better things for Zemeckis. David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews Whip (Denzel Washington) is a familiar alcoholic type; not believing he is one and believing that he is in control even when he's hammering himself into stupors each night. Cynthia Fuchs-PopMatters Flight flags when it defers to the more conventional elements of an addiction drama, but Denzel Washington's rousing portrayal gives the picture the fuel to succeed. Shaun Munro-What Culture Despite a strong lead performance from Denzel Washington, the uneven redemption tale stumbles down the stretch and ultimately fails to soar. Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com This may be the most heavy-duty, and finest, Oscar-worthy performance yet from Denzel Washington. Linda Cook-KWQC-TV (Iowa) Denzel Washington's performance as an alcoholic in denial is worthy of awards, including an Oscar. Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope As excerpted in the trailer, the harrowing crash sequence suggests a revamp of the disaster genre. But this is more 'The Lost Weekend' than 'Airport,' with a spiritual emphasis typical of such past Zemeckis films as 'Cast Away' and 'Contact.' John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) As A-list substance-abuse melodramas go, this one lands safely enough. Jay Antani-Cinema Writer Washington and Zemeckis should be shoo-ins for Oscar nominations. Washington comes as close as an actor can to sabotaging audience allegiance. It's one gutsy turn. Glenn Lovell-CinemaDope A rich portrait of early-21st-century America, for better or worse. Kelly Vance-East Bay Express Compelling story about the curse of addiction. Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews a story about the question of redemption--not just whether the protagonist-in-crisis can be redeemed, but whether we want him to be redeemed, at least in the manner that is most likely to result in true justice James Kendrick-Q Network Film Desk | |
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