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Watch Frost/Nixon Movie Online Streaming No Downloading. Hollywood heavyweight Ron Howard adapts playwright Peter Morgan's West End hit for the silver screen with this feature focusing on the 1977 television interviews between journalist David Frost (Michael Sheen) and former president Richard Nixon (Frank Langella). At the time Nixon sat down with Frost to discuss the sordid details that ultimately derailed his presidency, it had been three years since the former commander in chief had been forced out of office. The Watergate scandal was still fresh in everyone's minds, and Nixon had remained notoriously tight-lipped until he agreed to sit down with Frost. Nixon was certain that he could hold his own opposite the up-and-coming British broadcaster, and even Frost's own people weren't quite sure their boss was ready for such a high-profile interview. When the interview ultimately got under way and each man eschewed the typical posturing in favor of the simple truth, fans and critics on both sides were stunned by what they witnessed. Instead of Nixon stonewalling the interviewer as expected, or Frost lobbing softballs as the truth-seekers feared, what emerged was an unguardedly honest exchange between a man who had lost everything and another with everything to gain. In this film, viewers are treated to not only a recreation of that landmark interview, but a behind-the-scenes look at the power struggles that led up to it as well. Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, and Brian Grazer team to produce a film adapted for the screen by original play author Morgan (The Queen and The Last King of Scotland). ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi. If you like this Movie you can watch this movie HERE
Movie Release Date Dec 5, 2008 Wide
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Actors For Frost/Nixon

Frank Langella,Michael Sheen,Kevin Bacon,Rebecca Hall,Toby Jones,Matthew MacFadyen,Oliver Platt,Sam Rockwell,Patty McCormack,Andy Milder,Kate Jennings Grant,Eve Curtis,Jenn Gotzon

Genres Frost/Nixon : Drama

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User Rating Frost/Nixon : 3.8
User Percentage For Frost/Nixon : 86 %
User Count Like for Frost/Nixon : 106,909
All Critics Rating For Frost/Nixon : 7.9
All Critics Count For Frost/Nixon : 217
All Critics Percentage For Frost/Nixon : 92 %

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Nixon is infinitely more complex than George W. Bush, which is probably why this one slice of his life is more intriguing than "W," which covers decades.
Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com

All this makes for great entertainment on the big screen, though the real legacy of the Nixon interviews is more vexing than Morgan would have us understand.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader

The result is involving, engrossing cinema -- more thrilling, in fact, than Howard's The Da Vinci Code -- filmmaking of a type rarely seen anymore and sorely missed.
Kenneth Turan-Los Angeles Times

This is the irony of Frost/Nixon: Though it chronicles the moment when (in theory) the 37th president of the United States was cut down to size, the movie's presentation of him is utterly larger than life.
Christopher Orr-The New Republic

Langella is not a natural Nixon; he has a voluptuary's face and a self-assurance the president only dreamed of. So he burrows into Nixon and comes out with a figure who is less a simulacrum than the definitive interpretation.
Richard Corliss-TIME Magazine

An absorbing film replete with telling moments and powerful performances.
Claudia Puig-USA Today

Langella completely drives this film and he's amazing.
Jeffrey Lyles-Lyles' Movie Files

David Frost wasn't Richard Nixon's foe so much as that camera's red light, which Ron Howard films as futuristic, robotic and destructive from Nixon's vantage point. What audiences deduce from one shot can imprint how an entire era is interpreted.
Nick Rogers-Suite101.com

The sparring, the research, the failed strategies, and the returns for more elicit an image of boxing more than anything else; while "two men in shorts punch each other until one cannot continue" is also dry on paper, in practice it is much more visceral
Karina Montgomery-Cinerina

Howard can't, as someone mentions in the film, distinguish between a performer and a journalist
Fernando F. Croce-CinePassion

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Blake French-Filmcritic.com

Entertaining and provocative...a satisfying intellectual bout. [Blu-ray]
Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews

... Plays like an epic tragedy and is nothing short of riveting.
Greg Maki-Star-Democrat (Easton, MD)

Extras include a short featurette on the Nixon Library and - best of all - one comparing key interview footage from the movie with comparable footage from the real interviews.
Brian Webster-Apollo Guide

Clearly the work of a mature filmmaker, one with the patience and self confidence to make a smart film whose success is largely in the hands of its talented cast.
Brian Webster-Apollo Guide

A belated opportunity for any still-embittered Baby Boomers to feel vindicated and to bask in Nixon's humiliation.
Kam Williams-NewsBlaze

Peter Morgan's play about the behind-the-scenes research, negotiation and fundraising that produced the Frost-Nixon interviews may not sound like natural-born movie material...But the talk is choice, and the film... is mesmerizing.
Maitland McDonagh-Miss FlickChick

The history lesson is a nice bonus, but it's the art and the acting that give the film its power and resonance.
Sean McBride-Sean the Movie Guy

The director of Apollo 13 and A Beautiful Mind serves up a merely pleasing, vaguely edifying tale of penitence and redemption, or something like that.
Thomas Peyser-Style Weekly (Richmond, VA)

Estupendo cine sobre periodismo y política, que logra fascinar con sus entretelones de una entrevista crucial que es presentada casi como si fuera una pelea de boxeo.
Enrique Buchichio-Uruguay Total

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