Nixon

1995 • 191 minutes
4.2
69 reviews
75%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Anthony Hopkins electrifies the screen as Nixon in the acclaimed hit from controversial director Oliver Stone! Nominated for 4 Academy Awards, Nixon takes a riveting look at a complex man whose chance at greatness was ultimately destroyed by his passion for power -- when his involvement in conspiracy jeopardized the nation's security and the presidency of the United States! With a phenomenal all-star cast, featuring Ed Harris, James Woods and Joan Allen, Nixon is powerful motion picture entertainment you don't want to miss!
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.2
69 reviews
Nellie Kittrell
September 23, 2019
This is an absolutely terrific film that manages to take one of the most loathed characters of 20th century America and not only render him human, but actually lovable. I can't comment on how true-to-life this film is as I'm no expert on the matter, but Oliver Stone has certainly managed to look past his own liberal leanings to create a complex and likable Nixon. The film, by no means, justifies what Nixon does nor does it downplay his crimes. Instead, it gives you the whole man. Good. Bad. Ugly. All of it. Hopkins does a terrific job as Nixon. I was certainly skeptical of that bit of casting going into the film, but he pulls it off extraordinarily well despite looking very little like the actual man. The cast is terrific all round. Nobody stands out as bad. Oliver Stone's editing and cinematography also shines here. Stone doesn't simply give us a by-the-numbers biographical film, it's a work of art and an attempt to dive deep into the psyche of Nixon and 1960s and 70s America in general. John Williams also provides a terrific score. All said, this was a wonderful film that actually brought tears to my eyes and all for a man I admit I've never felt tenderly about. I highly recommend it.
Coiled Steel
May 23, 2020
Suberb study of a very flawed genius who did, in fact, bring America together. The saying was true about, "Only Nixon could go to China!"
Isaiah Smith
November 4, 2015
My top five favorite Oliver Stone movies are so far... 1) "Born on the Fourth of July" 2) "Platoon" 3) "Nixon" 4) "JFK" 5) "Heaven and Earth"