Metacritic Film

Three Kings

Starring George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, Ice Cube, Spike Jonze, Nora Dunn, Cliff Curtis, and Jamie Kennedy

MPAA RATING: R for graphic war violence, language and some sexuality

Warner Bros
War
114 minutes | Color
USA
Released In Theaters October 1, 1999

A small group of adventurous American soldiers (Clooney, Whalberg, Ice Cube, Jonze) in Iraq at the end of the Gulf War is determined to steal a huge cache of gold reputed to be hidden somewhere near their desert base. Finding a map they believe will take them to the gold, the soldiers embark on a journey that leads to unexpected discoveries, enabling them to rise to a heroic challenge that drastically changes their lives. (Warner Brothers)

WRITTEN BY
David O. Russell
John Ridley (story)

DIRECTED BY
David O. Russell

Overall Metascore

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

82 / 100

Critic Reviews

100 Baltimore Sun
This audacious hybrid of cinematic styles is pure entertainment.
100 New York Post
An extraordinary experience: an original and brilliant combination of comedy, action and sophisticated political comment -- the best American movie of the year thus far.
100 New York Daily News
A daring, teeth-grinding experience that doesn't let the viewer rest easy.
100 Portland Oregonian
An all-hell-breaks-loose, panicky fever of a story, all of it drenched in grainy, color-saturated cinematography.
100 Chicago Sun-Times
Some kind of weird masterpiece...one of the best movies of the year.
100 Film.com
A biting satire of military myopia and political double-dealing -- possibly the best wartime comedy since Robert Altman's "M*A*S*H."
90 Chicago Reader
The visuals are wild, the sound track has the audacity to underscore the subtext instead of just echoing the obvious, the comedy is irreverent and occasionally slapstick, and the metaphorical details are consistently strong.
90 TNT RoughCut
It's full of energy and drops an emotional bomb with its unexpected tale of reluctant heroes.
90 Time
A brilliant exercise in popular but palpable surrealism.
90 Film.com
It's like a madly inventive hybrid of "Dr. Strangelove" and "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre."
90 Newsweek
Blackly funny, unafraid to shift emotional gears from farce to horror, peppered with spectacular action.
90 Rolling Stone
When it comes to rousing action, whip-smart laughs and moral uplift that doesn't pump sunshine up your ass, Three Kings rules.
90 Salon.com
One of the most exciting Hollywood action films in years, and the best Vietnam movie since "Apocalypse Now."
90 Los Angeles Times
Off-and-on cynical and sentimental, Russell's darkly comic tale shows how much can be done with familiar material when you're burning to do things differently and have the gifts to pull that off.
90 Washington Post
Enormously entertaining.
89 Austin Chronicle
A war movie with a conscience, an action movie with a funny bone, a caper movie with a shifting agenda.
88 Boston Globe
You walk out amazed and refreshed by the way it kicks the assumptions out from under the genre.
88 Miami Herald
Impossible to resist.
88 San Francisco Examiner
A work of strangely bold, distinctly American pop art - proud to be ashamed, ashamed to be proud, unafraid to ignore its commercial bearings.
88 Philadelphia Inquirer
Exhilarating, alternately funny and horrific film.
86 Mr. Showbiz
Russell has combined pathos, terror, and black comedy with a dollop of Hollywood feel-good patriotism to make one of the best studio efforts this year.
83 Seattle Post-Intelligencer
As entertaining as it is a viable, political message destined to make viewers rethink their stance on war.
80 TV Guide
An astonishing movie that keeps you off-balance from the first scene.
75 Chicago Tribune
A genre movie with an agenda that's too packed. Inevitably, some of the many balls it's juggling get dropped -- (but it's) one of the most entertaining and original actioners in several years.
75 Charlotte Observer
So wild an approach demands straightforward performances that don't draw attention to themselves, and that's what the actors supply.
75 Entertainment Weekly
So overstuffed with random fireworks that despite its politics, it's easy to imagine the film getting a four-star rave from Bush or Saddam.
75 USA Today
Visual pyrotechnics and dark humor aside, Three Kings rules because it dares to dig for such truths, whether banal or significant.
70 Dallas Observer
A nifty little war movie that defies convenient categorization.
70 LA Weekly
Better than the usual Hollywood rot, but dialectical it ain't.
70 Film.com
Closer to "M*A*S*H" than "Dr. Strangelove," which in itself wouldn't be a bad thing. But for all its engaging qualities, Three Kings doesn't seem to know what kind of beast it is.
70 Variety
An impudently comic, stylistically aggressive and, finally, very thoughtful manner.
50 Christian Science Monitor
Russell's stylish and imaginative filmmaking wages its own war against lunkheaded and sometimes offensive material.
50 Village Voice
Increasingly muddled, cumulatively monotonous, would-be heartwarming, Three Kings becomes its own entertainment allegory -- searching, Hollywood style, for the point at which blatant self-interest can turn humanitarian, while still remaining profitable.
40 The New York Times Janet Maslin
It isn't nearly as successful a showcase for this filmmaker's extraordinary talents.

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