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      While the movie sensibly focuses on a relatively short period of Clough's career to tell its story, there's no escaping the liberties it takes with what actually happened, something that is likely to make soccer fans who know their history tune out.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Nov 29, 2022

      Even if you have next to no interest in football, The Damned United is enormously entertaining.

      Full Review | Nov 21, 2020

      A superb sports film, based on the best-selling book by David Peace.

      Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 20, 2020

      The Damned United proves that Sheen is fully capable of carrying his own film.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Oct 11, 2019

      The searing drama amasses its considerable force the old-fashioned way; it earns its wings by virtue of impeccable performances, strong direction and a stellar screenplay.

      Full Review | Dec 1, 2018

      It's entertaining even if you don't quite follow all of the intricacies of the game, mostly thanks to the boisterous cast.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Dec 1, 2018

      The Damned United is a populist - at times, almost cartoonish - attempt to make comprehensible the story behind Brian Clough's ill-fated 44-day tenure at Leeds United.

      Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Nov 3, 2018

      For once we have a movie in which learning humility --learning that ambition can be as self-defeating a force as laziness given faulty motivation -- is the point of the film and not some short stop on the way to a thunderous comeback.

      Full Review | Oct 8, 2018

      Moves along crisply with, mercifully, very little on-pitch football and many beautifully crafted, touching moments.

      Full Review | Aug 29, 2018

      The story should have added up to an interesting and exciting movie, but it didn't for me. It was not due to Sheen's acting, but rather to a boring and confusing script.

      Full Review | Jan 17, 2018

      The Damned United eliminates the existential anguish and pain that propelled Peace's novel, and curtails its lowering style.

      Full Review | Oct 20, 2014

      as foreign for American audiences as a story about one of Billy Martin's stints with the Yankees would be in the U.K.

      Full Review | Jan 31, 2011

      If soccer is a Shakespearean drama, then The Damned United is Richard III.

      Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Oct 27, 2010

      Michael Sheen has played vampires and werewolves, but works up his most insatiable bloodlust as Brian Clough in this sharply observed, superbly acted drama that realizes sports forms as nasty a symbiotic relationship with a nation's people as politics.

      Full Review | Original Score: 4/4 | Sep 25, 2010

      Morgan, Hooper and Sheen have crafted a moving, funny and loving tribute to the spirit of a man who effortlessly defined the spirit of the greatest sport ever.

      Full Review | Aug 9, 2010

      A provocative, darkly funny and particularly damning character study of hubris couched in idealism.

      Full Review | Apr 20, 2010

      This slice of British football sports history won't have any cultural resonance for us Yanks... but the portrait of ambition and hubris run amok resonates in any arena...

      Full Review | Mar 25, 2010

      "The Damned United" is a fascinating look at a very complex man, both talented and tone-deaf, arrogant and insecure, caring and hard-hearted.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Mar 12, 2010

      Finds its riveting story in the locker-room and board-room wranglings of competitive team leaders, and dissects them with documentary-style precision.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Dec 23, 2009

      Refusing to devolve into a routine sports flick (see Invictus), The Damned United is instead more interested in the off-field clashes than the on-field skirmishes.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Dec 19, 2009

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