Welcome to Marwen Cinema Release Date
The movie Welcome to Marwen is already released on Cinema in the USA and UK.
The unique story of Mark Hogancamp and the way he coped with the severe memory loss he suffered after he was attacked and beaten by a group of teenagers.
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What do the critics say?
Based on 18 Welcome to Marwen Cinema reviews, Welcome to Marwen gets an average Cinema review score of 45. The score for all versions is 45 based on a total of 18 reviews.
70/100
www.hollywoodreporter.comCinema
Steve Carell stars in Robert Zemeckis' tech-heavy, eccentric and touching tribute to artist Mark Hogancamp, whose life was upended by a hate crime.
1938d agoC/A+
ew.comCinema
Welcome to Marwen turns a fascinating documentary into Hollywood schmaltz
1938d ago63/100
www.washingtonpost.comCinema
Steve Carell retreats to an imaginary world in the flawed yet enjoyable ‘Welcome to Marwen’
1938d ago60/100
www.nytimes.comCinema
What makes the movie interesting — and disturbing on a few different levels — is how its sentimental, inspirational elements do battle with darker impulses.
1938d agoD+/A+
www.avclub.comCinema
The disastrous Welcome To Marwen strands a fascinating true story in the uncanny valley
1938d ago2/4
nypost.comCinema
Despite a sympathetic lead performance from Steve Carell, the fictionalized version bogs down in extensive animated doll sequences, so similar they grow increasingly tiresome.
1938d ago2.5/5
www.austinchronicle.comCinema
Ultimately, this is the best version of this story that the CG-obsessed Zemeckis could have possibly produced. But just because he could make it, that doesn't mean he should.
1938d ago50/100
www.thewrap.comCinema
Steve Carell plays a man working through trauma with action figures in a film that seems to shy away from uncomfortable truths
1938d ago50/100
variety.comCinema
Steve Carell plays a trauma victim who builds and enters an imaginary landscape of World War II action figures in Robert Zemeckis' elaborate dramatization of a 2010 documentary....
1938d ago48/100
www.theverge.comCinema
It’s a perfect example of his longstanding difficulty in integrating technological wonders with a well-told story
1938d ago2/5
www.theguardian.comCinema
Robert Zemeckis tries too hard to sentimentalise Mark Hogancamp’s story, meaning what might have been a complicated drama plays like a dud Forrest Gump
1938d ago2/5
www.telegraph.co.ukCinema
A crackpot tangle of digital effects and Freudian fantasy
1938d ago2/5
www.rollingstone.comCinema
Director Robert Zemeckis recounts a true story of an ex-soldier who uses action figures as art therapy — and loses something in the Hollywood transition
1938d ago38/100
www.chicagotribune.comCinema
Welcome to Marwen is a misjudgment only a first-rate filmmaker could make.
1938d ago1.5/4
www.rogerebert.comCinema
As for those special effects, they are vivid, colorful, convincing. They aren’t quite so good that you don’t notice the WWII fantasy scenarios enacted therein are clichéd constr...
1938d ago1.5/4
www.slantmagazine.comCinema
That isn’t exactly feel-good material, which makes the perpetual niceness of this film, its fear of upsetting anyone, feel so stomach-churning. Zemeckis has always tried to sear...
1938d ago2.5/10
www.ign.comCinema
Not even the talents of Steve Carell and Leslie Mann can save the disaster that is Welcome to Marwen.
1938d ago0/100
www.wsj.comCinema
Based on the true story of brain-damaged man who’s created a miniature village with a running storyline, Robert Zemeckis’s film is a sex- and violence-tinged spectacle.
1938d agoShow all 18 reviews