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Average Critic Score:




58
(19 sources)




58
(19 sources)
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Los Angeles Times
A string of unlikely events and coincidences set off Night Falls, and Lumet makes them believable the old-fashioned way: through interaction with a screen full of strongly drawn, fully dimensioned, psychologically valid characters. Read Full Review » -
88




USA Today
Lumet (who also wrote the script) seems to feed on lousy cop-precinct furniture, political showboating and confrontations between street-savvy adversaries played by synergic actors. [16May1997 Pg.01.D] Read Full Review » -
88




Chicago Sun-Times
This movie is knowledgeable about the city and the people who make accommodations with it. Read Full Review » -
88




ReelViews
One of the most refreshing things about this movie is the manner in which it combines genres in unexpected ways. Read Full Review » -
80




Chicago Reader
Starting with its romantic and inappropriate title, this is an old-fashioned melodrama, the same movie about police corruption and a cultural crisis of morality that Lumet has been making since the 70s, starting with "Serpico". Read Full Review » -
70




Dallas Observer
As satisfying as much of the film is, there are a few missteps, large and small, that may require indulgence on the part of viewers. Read Full Review » -
70




Variety
Lumet never tires of exploring moral quandaries. But what separates his films from the pack is his appreciation for all perspectives. Read Full Review » -
67




Entertainment Weekly
Night Falls on Manhattan makes you nostalgic for Lumet's truly first-rate corruption movies, like the great, underrated "Q&A" (1990). Read Full Review » -
63




The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
So the promise of a proud director comes to nothing, and all my rooting goes for naught. Maybe, sadly, the metaphoric night that falls on Manhattan has finally begun to descend on Lumet -- and he's going gentle into it. Read Full Review » -
60




Washington Post
While the predictable lesson -- that justice isn't cut and dry -- clogs the film's gears by the last reel, at least the first half of the movie has some lively story telling. Read Full Review » -
60




Washington Post
That said, what must be added is that, disappointingly, Night Falls on Manhattan doesn't quite add up. Read Full Review » -
60




The New York Times
But Night Falls on Manhattan is also oddly listless. It doesn't often live up to the doomy eloquence of its title. Read Full Review » -
60




Empire
It's good to know that the widely liked but underused Andy Garcia has here a juicy dramatic role he can get his chops into. Read Full Review » -
50




San Francisco Chronicle
Director Sidney Lumet takes another shot at New York City police corruption in his new film, but despite some solid performances, Night Falls on Manhattan fails to deliver the passion of such Lumet classics as "Serpico" and "Prince of the City." Read Full Review » -
50




San Francisco Examiner
The seriousness and simplicity with which he approaches his subject in Night Falls on Manhattan are refreshing even if the vivacity of the thing never really has a chance to develop. Read Full Review » -
50




Salon.com
The problem -- as anyone who gets home from the movie in time to catch even a portion of "NYPD Blue" can tell you -- is that the genre that Lumet invented has buried him alive. Read Full Review » -
40




Austin Chronicle
Perhaps the most vexing flaws in this movie are its irresolute plot structure and tone. Read Full Review » -
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30




LA Weekly
Without serious political and ethical stakes, the story limps to a halt, shrouded in platitude and faux drama. Read Full Review »
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