Greyhound Reviews
While Greyhound has aspects that are well done, it does lack in its storytelling. It needed a more focused plot and better developed characters.
Full Review | Original Score: C+ | Mar 8, 2023
An industrial product with blueprints and algorithms... Tom Hanks does a good job. [Full review in Spanish]
Full Review | Feb 1, 2023
Whilst the outer shell of Greyhound is undoubtedly a war movie, Hanks’ screenplay actually structures it as a horror film... Tight shots keep you in the heart of the action and increase the sense of claustrophobia.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Nov 12, 2022
It could have done more with its characters or built more of a backstory. But it’s the willingness to stick to its guns (no pun intended) that makes the movie such a thrilling war-time experience.
Full Review | Original Score: 4.5/5 | Aug 21, 2022
Greyhound is probably the best film you didn't see in 2020 and 2021.
Full Review | Feb 22, 2022
Greyhound doesnt break the mold for war films, but it does serve as a pulse-induing journey and a vital tale of leadership and exemplary team heroism.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Feb 18, 2022
Here's a war film that cares nothing for contexts, human or political, and instead dwells on recreating a battle.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Feb 18, 2022
As is, Greyhound is a competent war film with some decent ideas sprinkled throughout that sadly becomes dull with bland action and visuals.
Full Review | Feb 12, 2022
Although designed for cinemas, this story about an Allied convoy trying to survive a pack of U-Boats mid-Atlantic grips from the word go, even while inevitably losing the immersive effect it would have enjoyed on a huge screen.
Full Review | Nov 29, 2021
It doesn't help that there is zero character build-up for Ernest Krause, making our care for him come from Hanks' dedicated performance and not a memorable mid-war maneuver.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Aug 30, 2021
Hanks gives us a tense, terse, thriller shorn of all but the most vital events.
Full Review | Aug 8, 2021
Two things set Greyhound apart: its clean visual geometry and its narrative economy.
Full Review | Jun 5, 2021
Just as Captain Krause's unflappable demeanour reassures his crew, Hanks' presence at the helm of this thoroughly well-meaning film lets us know that nothing is going to torpedo its righteous finale.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | May 11, 2021
With the action necessarily repetitive and tension too often maintained at the expense of real suspense, much of the film rests on what Hanks can deliver as an actor, and here he does not disappoint.
Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Apr 30, 2021
Hanks' screenplay is wall-to-wall shop talk for nautical war buffs. The generously attentive tech talk carries with it a certain degree of intellectual exhilaration.
Full Review | Mar 30, 2021
Even though he didn't direct it, Greyhound feels like it was an absolute labor of love for Tom Hanks.
Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/4 | Feb 28, 2021
It is a movie only about procedure.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Feb 15, 2021
Hanks likes what he likes, and, in its best moments, Greyhound revels in its own obsessive attention to detail. It's too bad the enthusiasm isn't exactly infectious.
Full Review | Feb 12, 2021
With little character development on paper, the narrative finds victory through Hanks' patient physical performance and the craftsmanship within the battles.
Full Review | Original Score: B- | Feb 12, 2021
Greyhound is an example of how riveting World War II movies can still be over seven decades after the fighting ceased. And with Tom Hanks leading the way in every sense, you know you're in good hands.
Full Review | Feb 5, 2021