Click here to copy URL

Savage Grace

Drama Julianne Moore stars in this dramatization of the shocking Barbara Daly Baekeland murder case, which happened in a posh London flat on Friday 17 November 1972. The bloody crime caused a stir on both sides of the Atlantic and remains one of the most memorable American Tragedies...
Media Author Review
United States
Chicago Tribune
"'Savage Grace' comes up bland and seems to go nowhere in particular."
United States
Chicago Reader
Julianne Moore proves game for anything in this pitch-black true-crime reconstruction."
United States
USA Today
"'Savage Grace' is a thoroughly disturbing story, told in a detached style rendering the overall experience an unsettling blend of lurid and vacuous."
United States
AV Club
"'Savage Grace' should have the force of Greek tragedy, but Kalin's chamber drama feels curiously stifling and flat, and Moore's volatile turn isn't enough to quicken its pulse."
Canada
The Globe and Mail
"The film walks the fine line between exploitation and empathy to cast a chilly, memorable spell"
United States
Chicago Sun-Times
"Living these lives, for these people, must have been sad and tedious, and so, inevitably, is their story, and it must be said, the film about it."
United States
Vulture
"Howard A. Rodman's script has a lot of juice, and the rhythms are so pregnant that the air vibrates with something, even if you're not sure what. "
United States
Entertainment Weekly
"The director, Tom Kalin, stages acid duels, but he should have provided more psychological structure. Though Moore, a great actress, turns fury into verbal music, we're never quite sure what's driving her"
We encourage you to check the reviews' original sources. Intellectual property rights of these reviews belong to their authors and/or the correspondent media from which they have been extracted. If you'd like to help us to add more reviews to your favorite movies, just send us a message.
arrow