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August Rush
Warner Bros. Pictures

August Rush reviews
Critic Score
Metascore: 38 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
7.4 out of 10
based on 27 reviews
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MPAA RATING: PG for some thematic elements, mild violence and language

Starring Freddie Highmore, Keri Russell, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Terrence Howard, and Robin Williams

A charismatic young Irish guitarist and a sheltered young cellist have a chance encounter one magical night above New York's Washington Square, but are soon torn apart, leaving in their wake an infant, orphaned by circumstance. Years later, performing on the streets of New York and cared for by a mysterious stranger who gives him the name August Rush, the child uses his remarkable musical talent to seek the parents from whom he was separated at birth. (Warner Bros.)


GENRE(S): Drama  
WRITTEN BY: Nick Castle
James V. Hart
 
DIRECTED BY: Kirsten Sheridan  
RELEASE DATE: DVD: March 11, 2008 
Theatrical: November 21, 2007 
RUNNING TIME: 100 minutes, Color 
ORIGIN: USA 

What The Critics Said

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75
USA Today Claudia Puig
Will not be for everyone, but it works if you surrender to its lilting and unabashedly sentimental tale of evocative music and visual poetry.
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75
Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
I'd rather August Rush went the whole way than just be lukewarm about it. Yes, some older viewers will groan, but I think up to a certain age, kids will buy it, and in imagining their response, I enjoyed my own.
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70
The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt
The story is about musicians and how music connects people, so the movie's score and songs, created by composers Mark Mancina and Hans Zimmer, give poetic whimsy to an implausible tale.
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67
Seattle Post-Intelligencer William Arnold
In the end, this could be the year's most sharply defined love-it-or-hate-it movie.
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60
Variety Jay Weissberg
Only auds immune to diabetic rushes should head for August Rush, though tolerant parents wanting wholesome entertainment for the kids will like it for its repetitive encouragement of creativity.
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60
Village Voice Ella Taylor
Acclimate yourself to the frenzied vibe, and you'll feel the movie grow into itself as an urban fairy tale whose rapturous finale stakes a wishful claim on the redemptive power of love and art.
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60
Empire Angie Errigo
Unapologetically preposterous, but it is a (very sweet) fairy tale and Highmore is captivating.
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50
Los Angeles Times Carina Chocano
Feels like the cinematic equivalent of being stuffed with fruitcake and doused with a gallon of egg nog, so if that's the sort of thing you go in for around the holidays . . .
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50
Chicago Tribune Sid Smith
It’s an unabashed feel-good weeper, and those eager for that type of fare might as well settle for this one. But an equal number will be put off by the bad dialogue, transparent manipulation and saccharine overkill.
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50
Portland Oregonian M. E. Russell
The dialogue is dippy. And there's no real suspense: The filmmakers are so deadly earnest about the power of music and love and all that stuff, you just twiddle your thumbs waiting for the inevitable.
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50
Philadelphia Inquirer Carrie Rickey
The plot is preposterous. Particularly the part about a kid who has never before played an instrument, but can pick up a guitar and play like Eric Clapton and belly up to a church organ and perform like Mozart.
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50
Premiere Karl Rozemeyer
For those who loved his singing in "Velvet Goldmine," Rhys-Meyers once again proves that he has pipes.
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40
Austin Chronicle Marc Savlov
August Rush is a rather prosaic, oddly anxious, contemporary take on Dickens' Oliver Twist, with Williams – in nasty-man twee mode, a newish one for him – thrown in for bad measure.
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40
The New York Times Stephen Holden
To describe August Rush as a piece of shameless hokum doesn’t quite do justice to the potentially shock-inducing sugar content of this contemporary fairy tale.
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38
New York Daily News Elizabeth Weitzman
It would be nice to say this predictable fantasy has such a big heart, we can forgive its excesses. But director Kirsten Sheridan overplays nearly every already-corny scene, and there is no chemistry between Russell and Rhys Meyers, who appear to be passing through on their way to better projects.
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38
New York Post Lou Lumenick
This is the sort of movie that requires you not only to suspend disbelief, but to check your sanity at the ticket counter.
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38
TV Guide Ken Fox
Odd, quasi-mystical movie that’s too silly for adults to take seriously and frankly too weird for kids.
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38
Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman
You'll have to swallow this gooey confection whole or spit it out after the first couple of bites.
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38
Boston Globe Wesley Morris
The Hollywood version of one of those fawning "60 Minutes" segments about musical prodigies. For most of it, I could hear the congested awe of Morley Safer.
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33
Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum
Robin Williams (yes, I'm afraid so) plays a kind of Manhattan-based Fagin with a touch of Midnight Cowboy to his wardrobe. And ants will play havoc in any cynic's pants as this loopy, goopy fairy tale about a kid looking for his parents oozes to its predictable finish.
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33
Christian Science Monitor Peter Rainer
Poetic conceits only work if they're poetic.
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33
The Onion (A.V. Club) Nathan Rabin
Simultaneously swooningly romantic and transcendently idiotic.
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30
Chicago Reader Andrea Gronvall
Williams's overacting, Russell's pinched melancholy, and Highmore's unflagging chirpiness would be trying enough on their own, but the convoluted story, with its pileup of obstacles and coincidences, makes this sophomore effort by director Kirsten Sheridan (Disco Pigs) an exercise in dissonance.
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30
Washington Post Desson Thomson
Intended as a fuzzy family fable, "August" plays more to the gag reflex than to the heart, especially when our little orphan starts playing the guitar like a virtuoso after what seems like a three-minute tutorial.
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25
ReelViews James Berardinelli
August Rush isn't just a bad movie - it's an aggressively bad movie.
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25
San Francisco Chronicle Pam Grady
An inane musical melodrama.
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25
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Jennie Punter
A sickly sweet family drama.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now!The average user rating for this movie is 7.4 (out of 10) based on 97 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Angie M. gave it a9:
I absolutely loved this movie, and all my friends loved it as well (two of them are professional musicians and they loved the music). Freddie was a lovely young musical genius, I think he played his part very well, the movie was a pleasure to watch - easy and enjoyable. I do however feel it could have had a slightly better ending - not too soppy, just more to it.

none of your... business gave it a10:
Despite what some people say about this movie being too unbelievable, isn't that what movies are about, you don't write stories on what could have happened and didn't you write about amazing circumstances and almost unbeatable odds, as for calling this movie completely strewn together with just random scenes, that is preposterous, the intelligent viewer will notice all the linking themes between the scenes and motives, watch it again and maybe you will see them.... it is a well written movie, one of the few out there.... and on top of it what is wrong with a movie where something good happens and there is no blood? is that wrong???? and btw I am a teenage male who loves gory action movies, so don't think I am just another sappy viewer.... as for what Carlos S said... doubt he will ever read this... but no Carlos you need to deepen your capacity for appreciating true greatness.... that's all sorry for making you read that.

PJ B. gave it a2:
There is fairytales and then there is nonsense. I actually have nightmares about Highmore hitting the guitar with that moronic grin on his face and about the Wizards sideburns! My girlfriend liked it though...go figure!

Linda W. gave it an8:
Such an interesting way to give hope and beauty in a love story. It does stand out.

Inga B gave it a10:
Totally sentimental, see it when you're in the mood to cry and you'll leave happy.... really great music though.

Kelly D gave it a10:
This was one of my favorite movies ever! Why the critics said Keri Russell and Myers didn't have chemistry is beyond me. We should all have a little bit of that fairy tale in our loves. I cried after all 5 times of watching it.

D R gave it a9:
Implausible? Of course...aren't all fairytales? Beautiful music, wonderful cinematography, an affirmation of the power of love.

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