The Rat Pack Reviews
Sinatra's image is just too fresh and idiosyncratic to allow for the suspension of disbelief that The Rat Pack requires, even if Liotta had had a better handle on Sinatra's charisma than he demonstrates here.
| Original Score: C+ | Mar 10, 2021
This depiction of the Rat Pack, in their misogynistic, racist, mob-friendly fullness, feels rounded and human in a way that some of the most dewy-eyed remembrances of Sinatra, at the time of his death, were not.
| Mar 8, 2021
It's a diffused, pointless, tabloid drama rendered, for the most part, in stilted, waxworks fashion.
Full Review | Apr 29, 2020
Watching it is like having a hangover without the fun of getting happily plastered in the first place.
| Apr 29, 2020
They researched the facts and worked on the characterizations, but the makers of "The Rat Pack" ultimately lose their way.
| Apr 29, 2020
It's not a home-run swing, but it reaches extra bases for what it has to say about a certain male swagger that's been lost and how upward mobility will take you only as far as the real powers say you can go.
| Apr 29, 2020
What's surprising is the way the deftly handled drama exposes the darkness without destroying the glamour.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Apr 29, 2020
The pulse of the era is beautifully evoked as [Frank] Sinatra learns the difference between entertaining the nation and running the nation state.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Apr 29, 2020
The film gains points for giving old gossip new fascination.
| Apr 29, 2020
The story is familiar; the actors fail to generate electricity, and the script contains some real embarrassments.
| Apr 29, 2020
Despite some high moments, it desperately lacks the charismatic charge that would have explained it all. Viewers can fill in the gaps in this pedestrian movie, but they really shouldn't have to.
| Apr 29, 2020
[Kario] Salem's script occasionally sings poetically but too often the movie plays like a series of highlight scenes that aren't cohesively tied together.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Apr 29, 2020
It's a film about style that has none, a film about tough guys that has no punch, a cocktail without the booze.
Full Review | Apr 29, 2020
Kario Salem's screenplay and Rob Cohen's direction seem aimed at the so-called Martini Nation, twentysomethings whose grasp of cool style and slick surface is a lot stronger than that of history.
| Apr 29, 2020
In its re-creation of a time and spirit that our pop culture has so eagerly enshrined in instant legend, this clear-eyed, unsentimental movie is a small marvel of honesty and craft.
| Original Score: A- | Apr 29, 2020
If Rob Cohen directs The Rat Pack like a self-important music video, and Savion Glover choreographs it to satirize Las Vegas, Salem is always a cynical presence, at the end of the bar, seeing this sentimentality for the sleaze it is.
| Feb 1, 2018
Director Rob Cohen attempts to bring extra layers to each scene but he winds up handcuffed by the script, particularly in the Sinatra scenes.
| Mar 26, 2009
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Oct 8, 2005
Inventive biopic mixes politics and history with dazzling color and visual style.
| Aug 13, 2005
Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Jun 12, 2005