Metascore
68 out of 100

Generally favorable reviews - based on 33 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 24 out of 33
  2. Negative: 1 out of 33
  1. For Your Consideration is, except for "Borat," the funniest film of the year. Or, it's the funniest film that you don't have to watch through parted fingers.
  2. Each and every character in Christopher Guest's latest hilarious cultural corrective is something inspiring to behold.
  3. 91
    Emily Dickinson wrote, "Hope is the thing with feathers." When Woody Allen published his second collection, he called it Without Feathers. Guest is as sharp and original as Allen, but he hasn't lost hope. For Your Consideration -- disillusioned but also fresh and ticklish -- is a thing with feathers, too.
  4. The outrageously hilarious For Your Consideration was well worth the wait. Again delivered with comic precision by Guest's crack repertory company, his patented brand of parody takes affectionate but deadly aim at its awards buzz mania target and the results aren't just funny, they're face-hurting funny.
  5. Reviewed by: Nathan Lee
    90
    It's as weird and whimsical an invention as Guest's "Waiting for Guffman," "Best in Show," or "A Mighty Wind."
  6. 88
    Catherine O'Hara is comic perfection as Marilyn Hack.
  7. This is Guest's fourth ensemble parody of showbiz subjects, and though his sketch-comedy style and acting troupe are now familiar, this is his most accomplished movie.
  8. Gooses you even in its barren patches and gets fresher and funnier as it goes along. It builds to a shriekingly funny (and scary) revelation and a dénouement so brilliant it's almost demonic.
  9. Reviewed by: Eddie Cockrell
    80
    It will garner critical huzzahs from those it lampoons, which will broaden the duo's (Christopher Guest and Eugene Levy) fan base.
  10. True to form, Guest's newest doesn't pull out the long knives. On the gentleness scale, this one's way over here, as opposed to the film of the moment, "Borat," which is way, way over there.
  11. 75
    For Your Consideration isn't quite in a class with Guest's earlier films like "Waiting for Guffman," "Best in Show" and "A Mighty Wind," which is not to say it isn't uproariously funny.
  12. Some people may be put off that For Your Consideration lands in a serious place. But I see it as evidence of an expanding vision, of continued artistic growth.
  13. 75
    Levy and Guest train a glaring spotlight on the self-absorption, vanity, delusions and histrionics of the movie community, but clearly love them even at their silliest.
  14. 75
    As amusing as it is, the comedy here consists mostly of predictable potshots.
  15. 75
    For Your Consideration will not go down as one of Guest's crown jewels, but it's nevertheless engaging.
  16. 70
    So few filmmakers even know how to make an entertaining trifle these days, and For Your Consideration is that, at least.
  17. The movie does have its flashes of genius. "Home for Purim," the movie, is set in the Deep South, where Yiddish is spoken with a drawl.
  18. Funny? Yes. Revealing? No. By and large, the movie is content to offer amusing caricatures and leave it at that.
  19. A rare flub for the usually spot-on director and cast.
  20. 67
    Hollywood features can be hellish, but in Guest's view, they're no different from "Waiting For Guffman's" community-theater productions, and that's just an impossible message to swallow.
  21. 63
    But as rich a comic turf as the huge egos and even bigger neuroses of Hollywood types would seem, For Your Consideration always seems a bit too tame for its own good: It never busts out the way you hope it would.
  22. There are no belly laughs here, only rueful chortles about the confederacy of chuckleheads that calls itself the entertainment industry.
  23. Reviewed by: Claudia Puig
    63
    Some of us look forward to Guest films the way others pine for installments of Bond or "Star Trek." This skewering of Hollywood will entertain we "Guesties," but it's not at the top of his roster of parodies.
  24. Everyone's entitled to a slump, and this is only the first blah film in five for Guest.
  25. Reviewed by: Angie Errigo
    60
    We expect oddball wit of a higher calibre from Guest and co., although their inherent, zany likeability means plenty of laughs.
  26. 60
    Doesn't risk ruffling any feathers, and that's exactly what's wrong with it: It's less a satirical bite at the hand that feeds Guest than it is a toothless nibble, and it isn't particularly funny.
  27. 60
    For Your Consideration feels weirdly meek and mild, an unmighty wind that quickly blows itself out.
  28. This has its moments, but don't expect many fresh insights.
  29. Reviewed by: Ethan Alter
    50
    From the beginning, something doesn't feel quite right about their latest romp. The characters are sketchier, the situations more contrived and the laughs are fewer and far between.
  30. The target is way too easy and the tone far too smug. This time, they're shooting fish in a barrel with a bazooka and congratulating themselves on their marksmanship.
  31. 50
    Things take a nasty turn in the film's bilious third act, suggesting that Guest's deepest gift -- his expansive humanism -- stops at the studio gates.
  32. Ms. O'Hara, like almost everyone else, falls victim to a prevailing tone that's short on wit and long on self-congratulation.
  33. Reviewed by: Josh Rosenblatt
    30
    The real problem with For Your Consideration is that it's just not funny.
User Score

Mixed or average reviews- based on 44 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 16 out of 27
  2. Negative: 4 out of 27
  1. CM.
    4
    As a big fan of Christopher Guest, I must say I think it might be time to move on to a different style of movie. The last couple, but esp. this one, have been real snorers. I hate to criticize someone trying to make a movie today without violence, meaness, gratuitous sex, ect. , but this was just not funny enough to pull it off. If you want to see a Guest movie go back and see 'Best in Show' again. Full Review »
  2. MattA.
    4
    As others have said, this movie was a crashing disappointment. Not even close to any other Guest film, and really, not even funny at all. Gervais especially deserves better. Full Review »
  3. MichaelE.
    5
    I wanted to like this, but it's not funny (one or two chuckles), and is often embarrassing to watch. The Guest regulars don't even seem to be trying to act anymore -- they just mug for the camera in the worst sitcom way. Full Review »