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The Express (2008)

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Reviews Counted:110

Fresh:68

Rotten:42

Average Rating:6.2/10

Consensus: This inspirational sports biopic set in the the civil rights era is interesting even for non-football fans, and features a great performance by Dennis Quaid as tough-but-fair football coach.

Runtime: 2 hrs 10 mins

Genre: Dramas

US Box Office: $9,589,875

Synopsis: As the first African American to receive college football's prestigious Heisman trophy, Ernie Davis (Rob Brown) is one of the most inspiring--and tragic--figures in the game (he died of leukemia at... As the first African American to receive college football's prestigious Heisman trophy, Ernie Davis (Rob Brown) is one of the most inspiring--and tragic--figures in the game (he died of leukemia at 23, before his first NFL game) His rise to athletic stardom coincides with the birth of the civil rights movement, and despite setbacks like a speech impediment, biased referees, and fear of white mob reprisals, Davis grabs the glory for a better America. Dennis Quaid plays Davis's coach and mentor, Ben Schwartzwalder, who lays on the discipline and training, first yielding to racist pressures, then supporting and spurring Davis to his peerless heights for Syracuse University's Orangemen. THE EXPRESS would need to work hard to fumble this ball, and it doesn't, making a smooth cinematic touchdown with heart, intelligence, guts, rapid-fire editing, and a minimum of cliché. The gridiron action is vividly and excitingly rendered as is a superb supporting cast, most notably Omar Benson Miller as Davis's wisecracking teammate. Plus, one can't go wrong with having seasoned sports movie go-to guy Quaid as Schwartzwalder; he's got this stuff so down, he could get an audience to stand up and cheer just by reading a grocery list. What sticks in the mind later though is the joy in watching these characters grow, as athletes and as people. And as they mature, they take all of America with them. [More]

Starring: Dennis Quaid, Rob Brown, Omar Benson Miller, Clancy Brown

Starring: Dennis Quaid, Rob Brown, Omar Benson Miller, Clancy Brown, Charles S. Dutton, Darrin Dewitt Henson, Nelsan Ellis

Director: Gary Fleder

Director: Gary Fleder
Screenwriter: Jeffrey Lieber, Charles Leavitt, John Lee Hancock, Scott Williams
Producer: John Davis
Composer: Mark Isham
Studio: Universal Pictures

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The Express knows what made the man great. It just has difficulty embodying that greatness itself.

Full Review Source: Flipside Movie Emporium | comment Comment
10/10/08
Rob Vaux
Rob Vaux
Flipside Movie Emporium

The dilemma of movies...about sports heroes that also make statements on social injustice is that they have to do a fair number of scenes involving sports.

Full Review Source: Tri-City Herald | comment Comment
10/10/08
Gary Wolcott
Gary Wolcott
Tri-City Herald

Quaid and Brown are completely credible. We may know where things are going, but they don't, and they're feeling their way into a modern world...

Full Review Source: Worcester Telegram & Gazette | comment Comment
10/10/08
Daniel M. Kimmel
Daniel M. Kimmel
Worcester Telegram & Gazette

...patently dishonest about a few things.

Full Review Source: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette | comment Comment
10/10/08
Philip Martin
Philip Martin
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Consider that a virtue in a movie content to teach familiar messages without overstating them.

Full Review Source: Toronto Star | comment Comment
10/10/08
Peter Howell
Peter Howell
Toronto Star

There's a reason Hollywood keeps making versions of this movie: They work.

Full Review Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press | comment Comment
10/10/08
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
St. Paul Pioneer Press

No matter what the very capable actors do to shake up the characters, they stubbornly remain types.

Full Review Source: Seattle Times | comment Comment
10/10/08
John Hartl
John Hartl
Seattle Times

The player, coach and even the wise grandfather figure played by Charles S. Dutton have at least one more dimension than the typical sports-movie stereotypes.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
10/10/08
Peter Hartlaub
Peter Hartlaub
San Francisco Chronicle

Performances help hold the movie together -- Brown is solid, Quaid's natural charm takes the edge off Schwartzwalder's recalcitrance, and Omar Benson Miller chips in another charming supporting turn as Davis' best friend.

Full Review Source: Philadelphia Daily News | comment Comment
10/10/08
Gary Thompson
Gary Thompson
Philadelphia Daily News

Maybe the real Ernie Davis really was this perfect, but the movie plays as if the filmmakers didn't want to offend his family.

Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
10/10/08
M.E. Russell
M.E. Russell
Oregonian

A far more intelligent movie than the ads might make it seem.

Full Review Source: Newsday | comment Comment
10/10/08
John Anderson
John Anderson
Newsday
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Just because something has been done before doesn't mean it can't be done again, and well. 'The Express' is formula-driven entertainment of an uncommonly high order.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Examiner | comment Comment
10/10/08
Rossiter Drake
Rossiter Drake
San Francisco Examiner

As a sports non-fan, my definition of a good sports film is one that my dad and I both enjoy. The Express has the goods.

Full Review Source: Decent Films Guide | comment Comment
10/10/08
Steven D. Greydanus
Steven D. Greydanus
Decent Films Guide

Sadly, however, this is all too familiar, which is something nobody could say about the real Ernie Davis.

Full Review Source: New York Daily News | comment Comment
10/10/08
Joe Neumaier
Joe Neumaier
New York Daily News

Packages a real-life story of athletic triumph and social progress into an accessible, rousing melodrama that is no less potent for being almost entirely predictable.

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10/10/08
A.O. Scott
A.O. Scott
New York Times
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The movie might be a bit more interesting if Davis had more to him than simply graceful gumption and victimhood, and if the spaces around him could be filled with something.

Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
10/10/08
Kyle Smith
Kyle Smith
New York Post

When it should be scrambling for inches, The Express keeps lobbing emotional Hail Mary passes.

Full Review Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | comment 1 Comment
10/10/08
Graham Killeen
Graham Killeen
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

At times stirring, inspiring and thoughtful.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment Comment
10/10/08
Mark Olsen
Mark Olsen
Los Angeles Times
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It will make you care even if you don’t like sports.

Full Review Source: Kansas City Star | comment Comment
10/10/08
Robert W. Butler
Robert W. Butler
Kansas City Star

While The Express has too many bits and pieces of other sports movies in its mix to stand out, it does break the template in the last act.

Full Review Source: Jam! Movies | comment Comment
10/10/08
Jim Slotek
Jim Slotek
Jam! Movies
 
 
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January 17, 2009: If the best thing said about a football movie, oddly enough, is that it can be entertaining for anyone who could care less about sports, then this is a solid touchdown. Skeptical couch potatoes take heart, a knowledge of the game is rarely required. Opens in new window
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January 13, 2009: If the best thing said about a football movie, oddly enough, is that it can be entertaining for anyone who could care less about sports, then this is a solid touchdown. Skeptical couch potatoes take heart, a knowledge of the game is rarely required. Opens in new window
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October 11, 2008: A fine addition to the recent genre of socially-conscious sports flicks highlighting individual feats for the collective meaning of those historic triumphs to the masses of black folks in search of civil rights. Opens in new window
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October 09, 2008: Critics Consensus: Express Scores, Body of Lies Falls Flat
This week at the movies, we've got suspicious spies (Body of Lies, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe), gridiron greats (The Express, starring Rob Brown and Dennis... More...

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