Absolute Power Reviews
Absolute Power is an absolute treasure to those who love a well-told tale of greed and the lust for power.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 23, 2025
A Clint Eastwood film that lays out the ingredients for a well-made political thriller, but its lack of intrigue and calculated effect throws the mix into an unfinished sketch. [Full review in Spanish]
| Original Score: 6/10 | Dec 7, 2021
Eastwood the director sets a pace so poky that grannies with walkers seem fleet in comparison. Of course, this makes the many plot holes and implausibilities all the more evident...
| Jun 25, 2020
Clint Eastwood as producer-director-star strikes out in a rather slack thriller that oddly recalls a couple of Hitchcock's lesser movies, To Catch a Thief and Topaz.
| Jun 25, 2020
Absolute Power is... fresh out of the clichés that reduce most thrillers to formula.
| Jun 25, 2020
Credibility is the main casualty of the piece, but William Goldman's taut script is well realised by thoughtful direction and the high-calibre cast.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Jun 25, 2020
"Absolute Power" is appealingly untrendy: no car chases, no explosions, no nubile strippers. There isn't even a single character in the movie under 30.
| Jun 25, 2020
An ingenious, taut thriller beset with narrative gaps and unconvincing moments.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Jun 25, 2020
"Absolute Power" is not a "must-see." But if you're looking for a well-made, grown-up movie, it's worth your time and money.
| Jun 25, 2020
Absolute Power is one of those evil-in-high-places thrillers that hums along nicely while the crimes are being committed, and sputters while they're being solved.
| Original Score: B- | Jun 25, 2020
It's more effective than expected - aside from the scenes of excessive sex and violence, that is - mainly because Eastwood gives one of the most deeply felt performances of his career.
| Jun 25, 2020
"Absolute Power" wanders. Yet, the movie is worth seeing simply because of Eastwood's presence, his (and Green's) camera, his excellent cast.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Jun 25, 2020
It's let down by a wildly implausible script... but it's still enjoyable, and the sleaze theme is nothing if not timely.
| Jun 25, 2020
Eastwood has infused Absolute Power with a predictably deliberate sensibility that fits the material quite well...
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Aug 9, 2019
Eastwood is at his effortless, slyboots best: he deftly cranks up the suspense at the beginning, but by the end he's cruising along so briskly that he can afford to throw away the climactic, violent scenes other directors would belabor.
| Mar 2, 2018
A reasonably engrossing and entertaining suspenser for most of its running time that is undercut by too many coincidences and some whoppingly far-fetched developments in the home stretch.
| Jul 6, 2010
...Eastwood makes what he can of a nifty, though implausible, what-if idea.
| Original Score: 6/10 | May 24, 2010
Eastwood films with his usual effortless pace, generating suspense practically out of thin air.
| May 29, 2009
Frequently fun, but glossy tosh.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Oct 18, 2008
The plot is a doomsday version of Bill Clinton's Paula Jones problem, but the theme is impending mortality--settling scores before time's up.
| Aug 22, 2008