Chinatown Reviews
Chinatown hits 50 this year and this Jack Nicholson film noir has lost none of its potency. Featuring the legendary John Huston alongside Faye Dunaway, this Oscar winning story from Robert Towne is still essential viewing.
| Jul 29, 2024
Among its myriad alluring – and lurid – contradictions, Chinatown is overtly stylish yet understated, depicting inveterate moral decay and corruption so matter-of-factly that Huston’s emphatic refusal to accept any blame... makes your skin crawl.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Jul 12, 2024
The result was acrimony behind the scenes and genius on the screen in a masterpiece that repays any number of viewings.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Jul 1, 2024
One of the greatest movies of the 20th century was Roman Polanski’s 1974 film noir with the darkest twist imaginable (50th anniversary)
| Original Score: 5/5 | Jun 27, 2024
The cast of Chinatown is well chosen and Nicholson has the right amount of “swagger” and confidence to pull off the cocky private eye.
| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Jun 19, 2024
In its total recapturing of a past, in its plot, its vivid characterizations, its carefully calculated and accelerating pace, its whole demonstration of a medium mastered, Chinatown reminds you again that motion pictures are larger, not smaller than life.
| Mar 8, 2024
The miracle of the picture is that the tale itself, composed of so many familiar elements -- and I mean 30-years-of-moviegoing familiar -- is grippingly convincing throughout. It is like going to your first movies all over again.
| Mar 8, 2024
The film, set in the thirties, from a script by Robert Towne, is wickedly skillful, funny, and socially alert.
| Mar 8, 2024
You are slowly drawn deep into the director's trap before he springs his surprises. It's a bit like strolling through a beautiful field of flowers and suddenly being told not to move another step because you are in the middle of a minefield.
| Mar 8, 2024
It is so big and so thrilling and so entertaining that years from now, when we look back on the really important films of the 1970s, Chinatown is likely to be one of the most fondly remembered.
| Mar 8, 2024
Mr. Polanski and Mr. Towne have attempted nothing so witty and entertaining, being content instead to make a competently stylish, more or less thirtyish movie that continually made me wish I were back seeing The Maltese Falcon or The Big Sleep.
| Mar 8, 2024
A tremendously interesting movie to watch and to listen to. Roman Polanski, who directed, dredges up the dark slimy things that float beneath a sunlit surface.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Mar 8, 2024
The plot of Chinatown just misses the fascinating beat of first-rate works in the genre. It's a well-made film, however, rich in the thirties' atmosphere.
| Mar 8, 2024
There was a time in the middle of the movie when I felt that it was lagging behind my expectations. But the ending is as stunning as any I have seen since Day of Wrath.
| Mar 8, 2024
Richard Sylbert’s production design is magnificent. The Paramount release, first to bear the producing credit of production chief Robert Evans, has money written all over it.
| Mar 8, 2024
If Chinatown were shorter and less consciously paradigmatic, it would be a good sinister thriller. But Towne and Polanski are insufficiently innocent.
| Mar 8, 2024
Chinatown is a stunner, a superlative movie. And, while it's not specifically comparable, it has the exotic, resonating atmosphere of Casablanca. In other words, I think Towne-Polanski & Co. have made what may become a classic.
| Mar 8, 2024
Towne should have spent more time studying the relatively tightly written Raymond Chandler-Dashiell Hammett works he was trying to emulate... Still, it is an interesting film. Dunaway has never been better.
| Mar 8, 2024
It is toned and polished to emulate the Thirties Detective Yarn. And yes, it's worth a visit. But pass the word -- don't spill the beans.
| Mar 8, 2024
If you like Nicholson and you know what evil lurks in the heart of that most chilling and masterful moviemaker Roman Polanski and enjoy being scared for the sake of someone you care for, you'll love Chinatown.
| Mar 8, 2024