Titanic | Rotten Tomatoes
Rotten Tomatoes

Movies / TV

    Celebrity

      No Results Found

      View All
      Movies Tv shows Shop News Showtimes
      TRAILER 1:37

      Titanic

      1997, History/Drama, 3h 15m

      255 Reviews 250,000+ Ratings

      What to know

      Critics Consensus

      A mostly unqualified triumph for James Cameron, who offers a dizzying blend of spectacular visuals and old-fashioned melodrama. Read critic reviews

      You might also like

      See More
      Vatel
      Golden Door
      The Promise
      Brooklyn
      Where Hands Touch

      Where to watch Titanic

      In Theaters Rent/buy Rent/buy Subscription Subscription Rent/buy

      Watch Titanic with a subscription on Paramount+, Apple TV+, rent on Vudu, Apple TV, Prime Video, or buy on Vudu, Apple TV, Prime Video.

      Rate And Review

      User image

      Verified

      • User image

        Super Reviewer

        Rate this movie

        Oof, that was Rotten.

        Meh, it passed the time.

        It’s good – I’d recommend it.

        Awesome!

        So Fresh: Absolute Must See!

        What did you think of the movie? (optional)



      • You're almost there! Just confirm how you got your ticket.

      • User image

        Super Reviewer

        Step 2 of 2

        How did you buy your ticket?

        Let's get your review verified.

        • Fandango

        • AMCTheatres.com or AMC AppNew

        • Cinemark Coming Soon

          We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.

        • Regal Coming Soon

          We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.

        • Theater box office or somewhere else

        You're almost there! Just confirm how you got your ticket.

      • User image

        Super Reviewer

        Rate this movie

        Oof, that was Rotten.

        Meh, it passed the time.

        It’s good – I’d recommend it.

        Awesome!

        So Fresh: Absolute Must See!

        What did you think of the movie? (optional)

      • How did you buy your ticket?

        • Fandango

        • AMCTheatres.com or AMC AppNew

        • Cinemark Coming Soon

          We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.

        • Regal Coming Soon

          We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.

        • Theater box office or somewhere else

      Titanic  Photos

      Titanic (1997) Titanic (1997) Poster Art Poster Art 2 Titanic (1997) Titanic (1997) A scene from "Titanic." Kate Winslet as Rose DeWitt Bukater and Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack Dawson in "Titanic." Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack Dawson and Kate Winslet as Rose DeWitt Bukater in "Titanic."

      Movie Info

      James Cameron's "Titanic" is an epic, action-packed romance set against the ill-fated maiden voyage of the R.M.S. Titanic; the pride and joy of the White Star Line and, at the time, the largest moving object ever built. She was the most luxurious liner of her era -- the "ship of dreams" -- which ultimately carried over 1,500 people to their death in the ice cold waters of the North Atlantic in the early hours of April 15, 1912.

      • Rating: PG-13 (Disaster Related Peril|Brief Language|Nudity|Sensuality|Violence)

      • Genre: History, Drama, Romance

      • Original Language: English

      • Director: James Cameron

      • Producer: James Cameron, Jon Landau

      • Writer: James Cameron

      • Release Date (Theaters):  wide

      • Rerelease Date (Theaters):

      • Release Date (Streaming):

      • Box Office (Gross USA): $658.8M

      • Runtime:

      • Distributor: 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures

      • Production Co: 20th Century Fox, Lightstorm Entertainment, Paramount Pictures

      • Sound Mix: Dolby Stereo, Dolby SR, Surround, SDDS, DTS, Dolby Digital

      • Aspect Ratio: Scope (2.35:1), 70mm

      Cast & Crew

      Kate Winslet
      Billy Zane
      Kathy Bates
      Frances Fisher
      Gloria Stuart
      Bill Paxton
      Bernard Hill
      Jonathan Hyde
      Victor Garber
      David Warner
      Danny Nucci
      Suzy Amis
      Bernard Fox
      Richard Fox
      Emmett James
      James Cameron
      Rae Sanchini
      James Horner
      Russell Carpenter
      Conrad Buff IV
      James Cameron
      Peter Lamont
      Martin Laing
      Bill Rea
      Michael Ford
      Deborah Lynn Scott

      News & Interviews for Titanic

      Critic Reviews for Titanic

      Audience Reviews for Titanic

      • Apr 20, 2021

        Unpopular to say now but I believe that the movie was deserving of the awards and acclaim. Near perfectly executed popular entertainment. Thrilling, romantic, often very silly, and ultimately quite emotionally satisfying.

        Super Reviewer
      • Apr 14, 2021

        Peak filmmaking on the grandest scale and THE most monumentally produced, impeccably designed, and harrowingly epic film I have ever seen. 'Titanic' will never not leave me utterly floored. It's been several months since I last watched this, so I'm trying to remain calm…but it just means so damn much when you cherish the commitment and physical craft a production like this takes and how miraculous it is, not only that Cameron's film turned out this spectacularly, but that we will likely never see an undertaking of this caliber ever again. That deafening mechanical roar when the all the lights go out, like a groaning beast from the deep....chills every time.

        marisol m Super Reviewer
      • Dec 23, 2015

        "Titanic" is an amazing drama/romantic movie of 1997. The plot to "Titanic" is that a group of scientists discover the sunken ship named "Titanic". A woman hears about this and calls up the scientists and claims to have been a first class passenger on the almighty ship "Titanic", she tells them about her survival and love affair she had on the ship. The movie's opening scene is showing footage of the "Titanic" leaving its dock. The last hour of the movie is just pretty much just "Jack" portrayed by "Leonard Dicaprio" and "Rose" portrayed by "Kate Winslet" trying to find a way off of "Titanic", which is suspenseful but can drag on from time to time. "Titanic's" climax is exciting, suspenseful and thrilling at the same time. The plot to the movie is excellent, but there are some issues and unanswered questions at the end of the movie. The acting in this movie is superb; "Leonardo Dicaprio" and "Kate Winslet" are two incredible actors and are stunning in this movie. "James Horner" does a great job at capturing the romance between "Jack" and "Rose". He also does a perfect job at making suspenseful and thrilling music. "James Cameron" is definitely one of cinema's greatest movie directors, he shoots movies beautifully and "Titanic" is no exception. He doesn't shake the camera or use close ups, no he captures a scene perfectly. If you are a person who either enjoys "Cameron's" movies or are a fan of the "Unsinkable Ship" then I highly recommend do you watch "Titanic" as it is an amazing drama/romantic with amazing acting, superb music and a beautifully shot movie of 1997. Although the movie does have some issues, these issues being some unanswered questions and the last hour dragging on and on. I give 1997's "Titanic" a 9/10.

        Steve G Super Reviewer
      • Feb 15, 2014

        I saw this on DVD for the first time in 2014 as part of a DVD binge weekend during 4 days of snow. I liked it because it has a real story--although in retrospect the poor rich girl who was going to kill herself because her fiance was too rich or too controlling was a little over the top, but this is from the perspective of a woman (me) who has lived all that drama decades ago. The sets were outstanding. Really captured the sense of what it was like to be trapped on a sinking ship --talk about being trapped between the devil and the deep blue sea. The class warfare was interesting. Still fighting that. Nit pick: why did Rose keep the multi-million dollar necklace? It was given to her by someone she hated and it was more like a handcuff. And then why did she dump it into the ocean--I got that it was supposed to close a chapter on her life, but it was the wrong symbol. And she has this granddaughter--did she ever think maybe the granddaughter could use a little help paying off her student loans? As I say, those are nit picks, It was a good movie.

        Super Reviewer

      Movie & TV guides

      View All