One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Reviews
EmanuelLevy.Com
The 35th anniversary edition of this great film contains many bonuses, such as original trailer, deleted scenes, new interview with producer Michael Douglas, and a wonderful segment called Completely Cuckoo with fascinating details about behind the scenes
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| Original Score: A
Common Sense Media
Classic and brilliant, but violence makes it teens only.
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| Original Score: 5/5
Slant Magazine
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest remains a stunning collective of method acting and 1970s social critique, even more so with this pristine and dense Blu-ray collector's edition from Warner Bros.
iF Magazine
And now available for the first time in high definition Blu-ray. You gotta get the classics along with all that action and sci fi you been watching, otherwise you have no idea just how bad Hollywood has become with all their remakes and bullsh**.
| Original Score: 8/10
Movie Metropolis
To do further justice to a genuine classic, Warner Bros. make the movie available in a new, high-definition Blu-ray box set. (Ultimate Collector's Blu-ray Edition)
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| Original Score: 10/10
Reel.com
Jack Nicholson is positively rambunctious as Randle P. McMurphy, a petty crook who sidesteps a 68-day prison term by feigning mental illnes
| Original Score: 10/10
Boxoffice Magazine
CHUD
PreViewed DVD
Moviehole
| Original Score: 4/5
DVDTalk.com
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is what people are talking about when they lament the golden era of Hollywood filmmaking. The extraordinary script, the masterful performances, Haskell Wexler's outstanding cinematography, the mournful score, the perfect ed
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| Original Score: 5/5
Reel.com
| Original Score: 3.5/4
DVDnett.no
| Original Score: 6/7

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