Chicago

Chicago (2002)

  • 87% of critics liked it
    (217 reviews)

  • 80% of users liked it
    (409,805 ratings)

A starry-eyed would-be star discovers just how far the notion that "there's no such thing as bad publicity" can go in this screen adaptation of the hit Broadway musical Chicago, originally directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse. In the mid-'20s, Roxie Hart (Renee Zellweger) is a… More

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PG-13,
Directed By
Written By
Bill Condon
Genres
Drama, Musical & Performing Arts, Comedy
In Theaters
Dec 27, 2002 Wide
Miramax Films

Critic Reviews

  • Stanley Kauffmann, The New Republic

    The net effect of the incessant dazzle is depressing.

  • Peter Rainer, New York Magazine

    The song-and-dance numbers are calisthenic but unspectacular, with too much fast cutting, and the tone throughout is harmlessly facetious.

  • Anthony Lane, New Yorker

    The film has punch, but it never really conveys the delicious, redeeming sense that life can be lived on the hoof.

  • Richard Corliss, TIME Magazine

    Chicago has so much razzle-dazzle that viewers may end up both raised and dazed. It's remorselessly inventive, trying anything fast and sassy to keep you watching.

  • Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader

    This Oscar-laden movie rendition, directed by Rob Marshall, suffers from the kind of ants-in-your-pants MTV editing that prevents you from simply watching and enjoying the musical numbers.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Louis R


    The music is already good, and it's a well made, dark and wry movie musical.

  • Sophie B


    Not as good as the hype suggests, but still something that can be put on in the background for a brief sing and dance-a-long. Probably better in theatre.

  • Alexander D


    Ostentatious musical takes a sarcastic look at the story of two murderesses and their rise (or rises, one could say) to fame on the stage. This was the first musical in 33 years to win Best Picture, the previous being OLIVER! in 1969, and I can now honestly say that this didn't… More

  • Matt G


    A very well choreographed film, with good acting and songs. It isn't my cup of tea, to be honest.

  • Bethany M


    A great musical!

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