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Death of a President

Starring Hend Ayoub, Brian Boland, Becky Ann Baker, Robert Mangiardi, Jay Patterson, Jay Whittaker, Michael Reilly Burke, and James Urbaniak

MPAA RATING: R for brief violent images

Newmarket Films
Crime  |  Drama  |  Mystery  |  Suspense/Thriller
93 minutes | Color
UK
Released In Theaters October 27, 2006

Death of a President follows the investigation of the fictional assassination of President George W. Bush in October 2007. Combining real archival footage with a credible but fictional story, this film presents a fascinating and thought-provoking political thriller. (Newmarket Films)

WRITTEN BY
Simon Finch
Gabriel Range

DIRECTED BY
Gabriel Range

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

49 / 100

Critic Reviews

83 Entertainment Weekly
The movie IS a provocation, but not a glib or ideologically myopic one.
75 The Onion (A.V. Club)
Many of its fiercest detractors may be surprised to find that it's a far more sobering piece of speculative fiction than they might have imagined.
75 Seattle Post-Intelligencer
It's more than simply a well-crafted piece of fake history.
75 TV Guide
Given the controversy, which strongly suggested that the filmmakers had it in for President Bush, the film's biggest shocker may be how kind Range and coscreenwriter Simon Finch are to him.
75 Baltimore Sun
The excitingly well-made Death of a President imagines the assassination of President Bush as a way of analyzing political violence. And Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, sight unseen, has labeled it despicable.
75 Portland Oregonian
Is it a worthwhile movie? Yes, for the most part.
75 The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
A masterly piece of documentary chicanery that kills George W. Bush without once pandering to his legions of ill-wishers.
70 Salon.com
Range has a marvelous feel for the clichés and conventions of TV-news documentary, and the tone of mournful elegy he strikes here is both convincing and -- believe me, I'm shocked to be writing this -- moving.
67 Christian Science Monitor
There's something foul about staging the assassination of a sitting president in order to push a political agenda that could just as easily have been put forward without resorting to such sensationalism.
63 Philadelphia Inquirer
The film is cannily made.
50 Chicago Tribune
The flaw in Death of a President isn't one of morality. It's one of dramatic interest.
50 Slate Dana Stevens
Politically noncommittal and dull. But that's exactly the problem with this 90-minute piece of cinematic trompe l'oeil.
50 Boston Globe
Turns out to be rather less than the sum of its headlines.
50 Miami Herald
Aside from satisfying some kind of ghoulish curiosity about how such an incident could possibly happen, there's precious little in Death of a President to justify the extremity of its central conceit.
50 Austin Chronicle
By the end, there's nothing to admire except Range's technical virtuosity.
50 Washington Post
As skillful an artist as Range clearly is, he has gone to an awful lot of trouble to make a painfully obvious point about threats to civil liberties in a post-9/11 world.
50 Los Angeles Times
A technically inventive, thoughtful, but otherwise not particularly earth-shattering movie.
50 USA Today
Though the blending of archival footage into a faux documentary is occasionally clever, ultimately it's banal and unconvincing.
50 New York Daily News
D.O.A.P. would be more effective, and more entertaining, if it took a cue from "Dr. Strangelove" and used Sterling Hayden's paranoid, quick-triggered Brig. Gen. Jack D. Ripper as the model for Cheney to get more outlandish behavior from him.
50 Chicago Reader
Death of a President wants to function as a mindless thriller that eventually makes us think -- and only after the film is over question the form that encouraged us to be mindless. These are incompatible agendas, and in the end neither is fully successful.
50 Premiere
There's no question that Death of a President fulfills its objective as a conversation starter, but as a movie, it's sketchy at best.
50 ReelViews
Death of a President is celluloid mediocrity. It's neither interesting nor convincing.
50 The Hollywood Reporter
As convincing as the manipulated footage of the President's death in Chicago in October 2007 is, the movie itself cannot be more unconvincing in its approach.
50 Variety
Disappointingly, Death of a President shrinks from its promise as a piece of genuinely radical or adventurous speculative fiction.
50 Village Voice
Dramatically inert but a minor techno-miracle, Range's movie is a faux documentary with fake talking heads and seamless digital effects.
40 The New York Times
Some will find profundity in the film's reversals and revelations, but its provocations are not particularly insightful or original. The Death of a President is, in the end, neither terribly outrageous nor especially heroic; it’s a thought experiment that traffics in received ideas.
38 Rolling Stone
Shopworn propaganda.
30 New York Magazine
Is Death of a President plausible? As political prognostication, perhaps. As a TV documentary, no way in hell. What's missing is shapeliness, suspense, narrative cunning, visual flair--in short, art. Are we really to believe that a network of the future would broadcast such a barbiturate?
25 San Francisco Chronicle
Depictions of an aide talking about her hospital vigil and her words of comfort to a distraught Laura Bush are creepy and exploitative -- and borderline disgusting.
12 New York Post
The only thing that's shocking about Death of a President is how boring it is.

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