Latest featured videos from SpringfieldNewsSun.com
'The Interpreter' translates into an intelligent thriller

A smart, topical thriller, "The Interpreter" has the distinction of being the first motion picture to be filmed on location at the United Nations headquarters in New York City. The global diplomatic setting serves as the backdrop for an involving drama about modern-day tyranny and terrorism. Read the full review

TO SUM UP
Political intrigue and deception inside the United Nations, where an interpreter who overhears an assassination plot and an FBI agent is assigned to protect her.

FILM FACTS ...
Universal Studios
'The Interpreter'

Director: Sydney Pollack
Starring: Nicole Kidman, Sean Penn, George Harris, Catherine Keener
Run time: 128 minutes
Release date: April 22, 2005
Rating: PG-13 for violence, some sexual content and brief strong language.
See showtimes

On the web
Official movie site
View the trailer
   Trailers require Quicktime

[an error occurred while processing this directive]
READ THE REVIEW

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: B
"The movie has the sophistication and self-assurance of a Hitchcock thriller."

Austin American-Statesman: 3 out of 5 stars
"The film goes overboard milking a relationship between the stars that never quite clicks."

Dayton Daily News: B
"... occasionally strains credibility, yet it remains an intelligent and entertaining thriller."

The Middletown Journal: B+
"... a smart, captivating political thriller with sharp direction, strong acting and mostly smart writing."

The Palm Beach Post: B
"...a classy, enjoyable popcorn movie with at least a veneer of political message."



Copyright © 2010 Cox Ohio Publishing, Dayton, Ohio, USA. All rights reserved.

By using this site, you accept the terms of our Visitors Agreement and Privacy Policy. You may wish to note our other business policies.