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A superbly taut and well-made thriller that jumps from Geneva to Rome, from Paris to Beirut, from Athens to Brooklyn, each lethal assignment staged with a mastery Hitchcock might envy.
100
Entertainment WeeklyOwen Gleiberman
Entertainment WeeklyOwen Gleiberman
Munich, Steven Spielberg's spectacularly gripping and unsettling new movie, is a grave and haunted film, yet its power lies in its willingness to be a work of brutal excitement.
100
New York PostLou Lumenick
New York PostLou Lumenick
Masterful, atypically political - and flawlessly acted.
100
ReelViewsJames Berardinelli
ReelViewsJames Berardinelli
A film of uncommon depth, intelligence, and sensitivity.
90
The Hollywood ReporterKirk Honeycutt
The Hollywood ReporterKirk Honeycutt
A mesmerizing, richly nuanced inquiry into Israel's revenge of the Munich massacre of its athletes.
Beautifully made pic will spur newsy media coverage and possible consternation on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian divide, but members of the general public will be glancing at their watches rather than having epiphanies about world peace.