The Queen

The Queen (2006)

  • 97% of critics liked it
    (184 reviews)

  • 74% of users liked it
    (164,683 ratings)

The British prime minister and the Royal Family find themselves quietly at odds in the wake of a national tragedy in this drama from director Stephen Frears. On August 31, 1997, Diana, Princess of Wales died in an auto accident in Paris; despite the controversial breakup of her marriage to Prince… More

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PG-13,
Directed By
Written By
Peter Morgan
Genres
Drama
In Theaters
Oct 6, 2006 Wide
On DVD
Apr 24, 2007
Miramax Films

Critic Reviews

  • Bob Mondello, NPR.org

    A lesser director might make all of this deadly earnest, but Frears treats it as what you might call a tragi-comedy of manners, perfectly serious but human foibles everywhere.

  • Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out New York

    Both [Michael Sheen and Helen Mirren] understand the prickly push-and-pull that defines the fight -- the Gray Monarch v. the Great Modernizer -- and give quiet gravitas to the polite but firm standoffs.

  • Joe Williams, St. Louis Post-Dispatch

    With its lavish imagery and elegant writing, The Queen is a majestic film, and Mirren is the heir apparent to be crowned best actress of the year.

  • Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel

    In good times and bad, for good or ill, she is the public face of her nation. Mirren, Frears and Morgan let us see just how much a burden that mask has been.

  • Rene Rodriguez, Miami Herald

    Allows us to understand just how heavy the crown really sits.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Jennifer D


    While it was good acting, casting, etc, I found the story to be biased in several ways. First of all, the fact that it was set during a very specific time. Less than a year, to be specific. This woman was (and still is, mind you) the Queen during amazing times of the 20th century and… More

  • Jens S


    Biopics about people who are still alive and very well known to everyone can be a very tricky thing. This movie is less a biopic than a glimpse at a dire situation in the life of Britain's royals. Shortly after young Tony Blair takes over the government of Great Britain Princess… More

  • Dan S


    A well-done, handsomely constructed look at The Royal Family and how they dealt with the death of Princess Diana, all while newly elected Prime Minister Tony Blair (Michael Sheen) attempted to steer the queen (Helen Mirren) from a potential disaster that would cast her in a bad light… More

  • Universal D


    The sudden death of Princess Di, the worldwide outpouring of public grief, and a vicious intruding media force the British Royal Family to kowtow to public opinion. An ugly affair all ways round told in the hushed tones that is the world of polite society. Good performances,… More

  • Thomas B


    Incredible performance by Mirren with a great supporting cast and fantastic script. Full review later

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