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Marlowe
Directed by
Neil Jordan
R
2023
1h 49m
Thriller
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Mystery
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5.4
25%
37%
5.7
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In late 1930s Bay City, a brooding, down on his luck detective is hired to find the ex-lover of a glamorous heiress.
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Cast of Marlowe
Liam Neeson
Philip Marlowe
Diane Kruger
Clare Cavendish
Jessica Lange
Dorothy Quincannon
Danny Huston
Floyd Hanson
Alan Cumming
Lou Hendricks
Ian Hart
Joe Green
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
Cedric
Daniela Melchior
Lynn Peterson
Patrick Muldoon
Richard Cavendish / Executive Producer
Colm Meaney
Bernie Ohls
François Arnaud
Nico Peterson
Seána Kerslake
Amanda Toxteth
Stella Stocker
Hilda
Darrell D'Silva
Old Man
Mitchell Mullen
O'Reilly, the Ambassador
Roberto Peralta
Gomez
J.M. Maciá
Lopez
Minnie Marx
Madame Cabana
David Lifschitz
Chas
Antonios Antoniadis
Frederick
Marlowe Ratings & Reviews
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
The story is laden with red herrings and punched-up dialogue, but little manages no land.
We Live Entertainment
Catherine Springer
Neeson...sleepwalks through this film, injecting not a scintilla of charisma into one of literature's most iconic characters. He looks like he's miserable, and it translates to a performance that is flat and lifeless, just like this film.
AARP Movies for Grownups
Thelma Adams
In his 100th movie, Liam Neeson is spot on as the flatfoot, just when it seemed like the Irish star's career had devolved into one violent revenge fantasy after the next.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
I love most of Marlowe's prior films but didn't much care for this muddled one.
Observer
Rex Reed
Ironies build, narrow escapes accelerate, and familiar fisticuffs multiply, to little avail, in William Monaghan's yawning screenplay.
Splice Today
Stephen Silver
Considering the level of talent involved, this should have been much better.
That Shelf
Colin Biggs
Jordan's made stinkers before, but he leaves a mark on his pictures. Given his absence of a calling card on Marlowe, he must have felt it wasn't worth his time.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Thanks to the high-end production values, the juicy script and the vigorous performances from that first-rate cast, it's great to see another iteration of Marlowe on the case.
Chron.
A.A. Dowd
Marlowe is no classic from the case files. It lacks the intricacy of Chandler's best mysteries, that sense of being helplessly pulled into a labyrinth of compounding revelations.
Associated Press
Jake Coyle
"Marlowe," enveloped with a strong smell of mothballs, feels like an old pinstripe suit that's been taken out of the closet for no apparent reason.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
Marlowe is the cinematic equivalent of a word salad: It parrots all the right lines while striking all the right poses, without saying much of anything at all.
AV Club
Ray Greene
Liam Neeson's particular set of skills can't rescue this noir misfire.
RogerEbert.com
Glenn Kenny
Revisionist this may be, but it's done with smarts and ... perceptiveness and sensitivity.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
While the star adequately acquits himself, Neil Jordan's throwback noir is a cover song that knows all the notes but can't capture its predecessor's spirit.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
The cast is large and the costume and set designers have been kept busy with period details, but "Marlowe" neither dutifully copies nor cleverly updates detective-movie tropes.
TheWrap
Alonso Duralde
Merely cosplays a 1930s detective movie, taking us from two-fisted private dick to icy rich client to corruption among the powerful as though we hadn't seen all of this countless times before.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Sticking to film noir traditions to a fault (minus the black & white), Marlowe feels mostly like cinematic karaoke.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
With the exception of Jessica Lange, who tears into her fairly brief role as a wealthy and wicked former movie star, everyone in "Marlowe" is directed as if to seem groggy with depression.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
Neil Jordan's Marlowe is an homage so riddled with noir clichés that one may initially take it for a genre parody, except that the jokes never arrive.
Variety
Guy Lodge
"The key to Hollywood is knowing when the game is up," Lange's imperious diva advises Marlowe at one point; "Marlowe," on the other hand, never gets the memo.
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