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Red Dragon
Directed by
Brett Ratner
R
2002
2h 4m
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7.2
68%
74%
7.0
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A retired FBI agent with psychological gifts is assigned to help track down "The Tooth Fairy", a mysterious serial killer. Aiding him is imprisoned forensic psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lecter.
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Cast of Red Dragon
Edward Norton
Will Graham
Anthony Hopkins
Hannibal Lecter
Ralph Fiennes
Francis Dolarhyde
Emily Watson
Reba McClane
Harvey Keitel
Jack Crawford
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Freddy Lounds
Anthony Heald
Dr. Chilton
Mary-Louise Parker
Molly Graham
Tyler Patrick Jones
Josh Graham
Ken Leung
Lloyd Bowman
Frankie Faison
Barney
Lalo Schifrin
Conductor
Tim Wheater
Flautist
John Rubinstein
Dinner Guest
David Doty
Dinner Guest
Brenda Strong
Dinner Guest
Robert Curtis Brown
Dinner Guest
Mary Anne McGarry
Dinner Guest
Marc Abraham
Dinner Guest
Veronica De Laurentiis
Dinner Guest
Red Dragon Ratings & Reviews
Common Sense Media
Nell Minow
Great, but too scary and violent for most teens.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Frank Whaley and Philip Seymour Hoffman play minor characters so annoying they might as well wear T-shirts reading 'Eat My Brain.'
Matinee Magazine
Nick Schager
A tepid mishmash of directorial blandness, bad casting, and hoary serial killer clichs that exudes neither the clinical creepiness of Jonathan Demme's original Lecter masterpiece nor the lurid camp of Ridley Scott's disastrous sequel.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
Wonderful performances and some really chilling moments.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
[Fiennes] manages to distill the Tooth Fairy's mangled narcissistic psyche to a mere thimbleful of whispered lines.
Slate
David Edelstein
The beats are the same, but the eerie vibe has been lost in translation.
Washington Post
Everything's a little too familiar.
Washington Post
Elegant, dark, alluring, frightening, mesmerizing.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
Ultimately, Red Dragon is all about the cannibal, and Hopkins, with his unblinking stare and gracious manner, slips into the role like a favorite cardigan.
San Francisco Chronicle
Edward Guthmann
The actors have a good workout and Hopkins earns his enormous paycheck, but at day's end it all feels like a revved-up, market-driven rehash of a once-thrilling film.
Newsday
John Anderson
Limited tension, lots of laughs, just what you want from a psychological thriller.
Houston Chronicle
Eric Harrison
Red Dragon is closer in tone and story to Silence than to the campy, over-amped Hannibal.
Detroit News
Susan Stark
In both the writing and cutting, it does not achieve the kind of dramatic unity that transports you. You end up simply admiring this bit or that, this performance or that.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
If you grew up with the original, it will remain your favorite for sentimental reasons, but if you come to the new version unbiased, it seems every bit as good.
Denver Post
Steven Rosen
Manages to be both repulsively sadistic and mundane.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
Red Dragon has been directed by Brett Ratner, he of the Rush Hour movies. If that's a step down from Jonathan Demme and Ridley Scott, it turns out not to be a very big one.
Arizona Republic
Bill Muller
Director Brett Ratner, purveyor of the Rush Hour movies, exhibits neither the skill nor the patience to turn this remake into a memorable film. It's adequate but unsatisfying, a middling affair that neither dazzles nor particularly frightens.
New York Post
Jonathan Foreman
Efficient remake.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Eleanor Ringel Cater
This movie restores Hannibal Lecter's macabre fascination. It honors the character and Anthony Hopkins, not the Halloween costumes and campy catchphrases.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
this movie, based on Harris' first novel, has studied Silence of the Lambs and knows that the action comes second to general creepiness.
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