Watch Hyde Park on Hudson Movie Online Streaming Free in HDIn June 1939, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Bill Murray) and his wife Eleanor (Olivia Williams) host the King and Queen of England (Samuel West and Olivia Colman) for a weekend at the Roosevelt home at Hyde Park on Hudson, in upstate New York - the first-ever visit of a reigning English monarch to America. With Britain facing imminent war with Germany, the Royals are desperately looking to FDR for support. But international affairs must be juggled with the complexities of FDR's domestic establishment, as wife, mother, and mistresses all conspire to make the royal weekend an unforgettable one. -- (C) Focus. If You Want to Watch Hyde Park on Hudson Movie Streaming Without Downloading HERERelease Date Hyde Park on Hudson Dec 7, 2012 Limited | |
Hyde Park on Hudson Movie Genre: Drama,Comedy | |
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Cast For Hyde Park on Hudson | |
Bill Murray,Laura Linney,Samuel West,Olivia Colman,Elizabeth Marvel,Olivia Williams,Elizabeth Wilson,Eleanor Bron,Nancy Baldwin,Tim Beckmann,Guy Paul,Eben Young,Samantha Dakin,Buffy Davis,Morgan Deare,Tim Ahern,Tommy Campbell,Jeff Mash,Kevin Millington,Nell Mooney | |
Review For Hyde Park on Hudson | |
A languid, tedious effort that never bothers to get to the heart of its characters, the film is a shallow reading of a significant time told mostly from the viewpoint of a lifeless character. Connie Ogle-Miami Herald It's never a bad movie, but it can't quite gel into a good one either. Tom Long-Detroit News Hyde Park on the Hudson' is a forgettable historical footnote. Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com The movie hinges on Murray's turn as FDR, and frankly, he comes up wanting. He looks and sounds nothing like the man, and barely makes an effort to rectify that. Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service Essentially, Hyde Park on Hudson is a Shakespearean revel. Rick Groen-Globe and Mail Murray's spot-on portrayal of a man juggling myriad pressures and demands, from petty to momentous, marks one of the film's greatest strengths. Ann Hornaday-Washington Post Tedious PBS middle-brow fare, though not without a few amusing moments in this mostly forgettable historical pic. Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews It's icky stuff, not helped by Murray giving perhaps the worst performance of his career. And I include Garfield 2. Alistair Harkness-Scotsman The film's special success resides in the women's hairdos. Philip French-Observer [UK] Perhaps Hyde Park on Hudson would have been more edifying if it hadn't been released in the wake of The King's Speech. Dan Lybarger-KC Active When the story's leading quartet have to negotiate embarrassing moments - a handjob for Roosevelt administered by Daisy in a bouncing car; eating a hotdog at a picnic for Bertie and Liz - it's Murray's FDR who is most at ease in the sticky situations. Jason Best-Movie Talk Inoffensive and insubstantial. Brian Pendreigh-Radio Times It's a bit antimacassar and too reliant on superior production design and a syrupy score. But if you just watch the acting, it's enough. Derek Malcolm-This is London The breezy, entertaining tone of this historical comedy-drama kind of undermines the fact that it centres on one of the most pivotal moments in US-British history. Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com With such a strong cast, Hyde Park on Hudson should have offered so much more. Alex Zane-Sun Online Despite the best efforts of its talented cast, Hyde Park on Hudson is trivial and novelettish. Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK] The movie insists on an unearned sentimentality and nostalgia about a situation and a period that is never fully evoked or explored. Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK] The film tinkles on affably, never quite sure of its focus but civilised, gentle, prettily-mannered. Nigel Andrews-Financial Times Hyde Park on Hudson has precious little truck with reality, either historical or emotional: it's a thin tale shot with a kind of manic cosiness that belies its slightly creepy plot. Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph There's much of historical interest here, and it's very well acted, if a little slow. Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express Watchable drama, heightened by a quartet of terrific performances from Murray, Williams, West and Colman, though the plot is ultimately rather slight and never really sparks to life. Matthew Turner-ViewLondon Hyde Park is of fleeting interesting to a degree, but always feels like it is missing more exciting historical opportunities at the same time. Graham Young-Birmingham Post A frustrating, wasted opportunity, destined to remain in the shadow of its cinematic sibling. Sophie Ivan-Little White Lies It's a lightweight, three-star way to kill a couple of hours if you're at a loose end on that lazy bank holiday Sunday. Rob Daniel-Sky Movies Somewhat uneven and ultimately underwhelming, but there's plenty to admire and enjoy here nonetheless. Tom Huddleston-Time Out The whole endeavour feels like a hastily cobbled together attempt to cash in on the post-Oscars glory of The King's Speech. In the end, it's entirely forgettable. Simon Reynolds-Digital Spy | |
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