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 | |
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Flight Movie Synopsis | |
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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 There's no doubt that audiences used to him as Malcolm X or 'Hurricane' Carter will be appalled by the sight of him completely off his face. David 'Mad Dog' Bradley-Rip It Up A borderline farcical approach to addiction that's so heavy-handed it could be added to the weight program at a gym Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie Flight may begin on a glorious high, but the long hangover that follows is a prime example of mainstream Hollywood dramatic filmmaking at its most cartoonish. Alistair Harkness-Scotsman Denzel Washington tosses another remarkable performance onto the pile, playing an alcoholic pilot who improbably navigates his rickety aircraft to safety amid a terrible storm. Phil Villarreal-OK! Magazine Zemeckis generally sustains the tension, though the movie is overlong and the full implications of the drama are never fully confronted. But Washington is always there, a substantial antihero with a genuinely tragic dimension. Philip French-Observer [UK] t is hard to think of a film as weirdly paced or as oddly structured as Robert Zemeckis's largely successful return to live-action drama. Donald Clarke-Irish Times ...isn't true to the hard work of confession. Josh Larsen-LarsenOnFilm Here, after the truly alarming crash sequence, there are no special effects, just deft and committed film-making, letting us see steadily in long takes. David Sexton-This is London "God help me" cries Denzel, as he contemplates his ruinous addiction but it might have been better if he'd helped us by instructing Zemeckis and Gatins not to be so heavy handed in the religious symbolism department. Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray With another deeply committed performance, Washington brings badly needed complexity to what is otherwise a contrived, overstated drama about addiction. Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com Thankfully, anchoring it all is Washington. Alex Zane-Sun Online Flight is fair in the air; on the floor it's a bore. Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK] It veers between wonderfully tense and grippingly intelligent and is brimming with a series of terrific performances. Mark Adams-Daily Mirror [UK] Some of the plotting is a little neat and simplistic but this is finely-made, adult filmmaking that makes you think. Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express However hampered it is by its own beery bloat, Zemeckis's film is morally provocative and bookended by genius; perhaps it is the first psychological disaster movie. Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph Denzel Washington's natural gravitas seems all the more fascinating when tainted by sins and secrets in this tale of a functioning-alcoholic pilot. Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK] Watchable addiction drama anchored by an Oscar-nominated lead performance from Denzel Washington, though it never really tops its terrific opening half hour and it's at least twenty minutes too long. Matthew Turner-ViewLondon It proves that Washington is the greatest black actor of them all. Graham Young-Birmingham Post Brace! Brace! Smart entertainment from Zemeckis, superior acting from DW. Jonathan Crocker-Little White Lies The entertaining comic interludes keep the audience periodically interested at the expense of a sense of cohesion. Ross Jones-Morris-HeyUGuys | |
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