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The Express (2008)

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Reviews Counted:110

Fresh:68

Rotten:42

Average Rating:6.2/10

Consensus: This inspirational sports biopic set in the the civil rights era is interesting even for non-football fans, and features a great performance by Dennis Quaid as tough-but-fair football coach.

Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for thematic content, violence and language involving racism, and for brief sensuality.

Runtime: 2 hrs 10 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:05-12-2008

Synopsis: As the first African American to receive college football's prestigious Heisman trophy, Ernie Davis (Rob Brown) is one of the most inspiring--and tragic--figures in the game (he died of leukemia at... As the first African American to receive college football's prestigious Heisman trophy, Ernie Davis (Rob Brown) is one of the most inspiring--and tragic--figures in the game (he died of leukemia at 23, before his first NFL game) His rise to athletic stardom coincides with the birth of the civil rights movement, and despite setbacks like a speech impediment, biased referees, and fear of white mob reprisals, Davis grabs the glory for a better America. Dennis Quaid plays Davis's coach and mentor, Ben Schwartzwalder, who lays on the discipline and training, first yielding to racist pressures, then supporting and spurring Davis to his peerless heights for Syracuse University's Orangemen. THE EXPRESS would need to work hard to fumble this ball, and it doesn't, making a smooth cinematic touchdown with heart, intelligence, guts, rapid-fire editing, and a minimum of cliché. The gridiron action is vividly and excitingly rendered as is a superb supporting cast, most notably Omar Benson Miller as Davis's wisecracking teammate. Plus, one can't go wrong with having seasoned sports movie go-to guy Quaid as Schwartzwalder; he's got this stuff so down, he could get an audience to stand up and cheer just by reading a grocery list. What sticks in the mind later though is the joy in watching these characters grow, as athletes and as people. And as they mature, they take all of America with them. [More]

Starring: Dennis Quaid, Rob Brown, Omar Benson Miller, Clancy Brown

Starring: Dennis Quaid, Rob Brown, Omar Benson Miller, Clancy Brown, Charles S. Dutton, Darrin Dewitt Henson, Nelsan Ellis

Director: Gary Fleder

Director: Gary Fleder
Screenwriter: Jeffrey Lieber, Charles Leavitt, John Lee Hancock, Scott Williams
Producer: John Davis
Composer: Mark Isham
Studio: Universal Pictures

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While never as trailblazing as its subject, The Express is a worthy addition to the lengthy canon of sports biopics.

Full Review Source: Empire Magazine | comment Comment
12/05/08
William Thomas
William Thomas
Empire Magazine
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The sports-movie template is capable of absorbing any story and delivering the same uplift.

Full Review Source: Time Out | comment Comment
12/05/08
Wally Hammond
Wally Hammond
Time Out
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A fine example of the form. Cliched and sentimental it might be, but in the case of The Express, these criticisms almost count as plus points.

Full Review Source: Channel 4 Film | comment Comment
12/05/08
Richard Luck
Richard Luck
Channel 4 Film
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Full of stirring speeches and manly chins quivering with emotion, every frame is a cliché.

Full Review Source: Times [UK] | comment Comment
12/05/08
Wendy Ide
Wendy Ide
Times [UK]
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Gary Fleder's sporting drama has its heart in the right place but, sheesh, that title grows more ironic with each crawling minute.

Full Review Source: Guardian [UK] | comment Comment
12/05/08
Xan Brooks
Xan Brooks
Guardian [UK]
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A tidal wave of corn syrup hardly mars this old-style, populist entertainment.

Full Review Source: Daily Telegraph | comment Comment
12/05/08
Tim Robey
Tim Robey
Daily Telegraph
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Fact-based or fictional, no genre sticks to the playbook more rigidly than the sports drama. Creditable addition to the canon though it is, The Express does not buck the trend.

Full Review Source: Sky Movies | comment Comment
12/05/08
Elliott Noble
Elliott Noble
Sky Movies

Steams ahead with express-train determination, scooping on to its cow-catcher any cinemagoer hoping he can outrun yet another true-life drama about black sportsmen overcoming bygone bigotry.

Full Review Source: Financial Times | comment Comment
12/05/08
Nigel Andrews
Nigel Andrews
Financial Times

The screenplay is stewed in such pieties, served up as warm and homely as apple pie – only there's no taste to it.

Full Review Source: Independent | comment Comment
12/05/08
Anthony Quinn
Anthony Quinn
Independent

Entertaining drama biopic that marshals its collection of sports biopic cliches to winning effect, aided by superb performances from Dennis Quaid and Rob Brown.

Full Review Source: ViewLondon | comment Comment
12/05/08
Matthew Turner
Matthew Turner
ViewLondon

No film that's 129 minutes long should be called The Express - how about The Sleeper To Oblivion?

Full Review Source: Teletext | comment 1 Comment
12/04/08
Victor Olliver
Victor Olliver
Teletext

It makes the most of its on-the-field drama, but it tends toward gross generalizations and oversentimentality. ... As a result, the film is burdened with hokiness.

Full Review Source: Times-Picayune | comment Comment
10/23/09
Mike Scott
Mike Scott
Times-Picayune

The movie also has its heart in the right place and it is as earnest as it can be. It simply falls short of being a great movie.

Full Review Source: Laramie Movie Scope | comment Comment
07/31/09
Robert Roten
Robert Roten
Laramie Movie Scope
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Full Review Source: Boston Phoenix | comment Comment
04/23/09
Tom Meek
Tom Meek
Boston Phoenix

At times The Express couldn't decide whether it was telling a story of racial tensions, a general inspirational sports film or the tragic biography of Ernie Davis

Full Review Source: 7M Pictures | comment Comment
03/05/09
Kevin Carr
Kevin Carr
7M Pictures
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Full Review Source: JoBlo's Movie Emporium | comment Comment
02/27/09
Chris Bumbray
Chris Bumbray
JoBlo's Movie Emporium

The Express is running on two rails at the same time. There's sentiment, which is true. And there's sentimentality, which is not. At its best, The Express is a moving tribute; at its worst, it's conventional manipulation.

Full Review Source: Fayetteville Free Weekly | comment Comment
02/01/09
Tony Macklin
Tony Macklin
Fayetteville Free Weekly

While there's nothing remarkable about the way director Gary Fleder has brought The Express to the screen, this is a solid film that does justice to Davis' legacy.

Full Review Source: Apollo Guide | comment Comment
01/03/09
Brian Webster
Brian Webster
Apollo Guide

There's nothing daring in the least about The Express, which, like most real-life sports stories co-opted by Hollywood, strips the achievements of any individuality or historical worth and renders them all part of the same gumbo of sticky cliches.

Full Review Source: Creative Loafing | comment Comment
11/26/08
Matt Brunson
Matt Brunson
Creative Loafing

Rob Brown did a nice job.

Full Review Source: At the Movies | comment Comment
11/10/08
Ben Mankiewicz
Ben Mankiewicz
At the Movies
 
 
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January 17, 2009: If the best thing said about a football movie, oddly enough, is that it can be entertaining for anyone who could care less about sports, then this is a solid touchdown. Skeptical couch potatoes take heart, a knowledge of the game is rarely required. Opens in new window
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January 13, 2009: If the best thing said about a football movie, oddly enough, is that it can be entertaining for anyone who could care less about sports, then this is a solid touchdown. Skeptical couch potatoes take heart, a knowledge of the game is rarely required. Opens in new window
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October 11, 2008: A fine addition to the recent genre of socially-conscious sports flicks highlighting individual feats for the collective meaning of those historic triumphs to the masses of black folks in search of civil rights. Opens in new window
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October 09, 2008: Critics Consensus: Express Scores, Body of Lies Falls Flat
This week at the movies, we've got suspicious spies (Body of Lies, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe), gridiron greats (The Express, starring Rob Brown and Dennis... More...

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