
The Greatest Showman
Hugh Jackman stars in this original musical inspired by the life of American showman P.T. Barnum, founder of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum Bailey Circus. Features songs by Academy Award winners Benji Pasek and Justin Paul (La La Land).
- Director:
- Michael Gracey (feature debut)
- Writer:
- Michael ArndtJenny BicksBill Condon
- Cast:
- Hugh JackmanMichelle WilliamsRebecca FergusonZac EfronZendayaFredric LehneYahya Abdul-Mateen II

Reviews & comments

Flicks, Dominic Corry
flicks
Vulture
pressBy the end, I found myself exhausted by the idea of wonder, not to mention the film's notion that critics - those evil, fun-hating critics - are immune to it.

Variety
press"The Greatest Showman" wants to give you a splashy good time, and does, and it's got something that takes you by surprise: a genuine romantic spirit.

Time Out
pressAn old-fashioned musical with a none-more-zeitgeisty songsheet, it may not be a flawless piece of storytelling, but it's a pretty decent show.

The New York Times
pressAn amusement park version of P.T. Barnum is fine, as far as that goes, but if you are going to aim for family-friendly fun, you need to get the fun part right.

Rolling Stone
pressAmazingly, a virtuoso Hugh Jackman as P.T. Barnum, spare-no-expense production values and a score by Oscar (La La Land) and Tony (Dear Evan Hansen) winners Ben Pasek and Justin Paul add up to a shrill blast of nothing.

Los Angeles Times
press"The Greatest Showman," for all its celebratory razzle-dazzle, in the end feels curiously lacking in conviction.

Hollywood Reporter
pressThe sawdust and sequins are laid on thick, the period flashbulbs pop and the champagne flows in The Greatest Showman, yet this ersatz portrait of American big-top tent impresario P.T. Barnum is all smoke and mirrors, no substance.

Flicks, Dominic Corry
flicks
Vulture
pressBy the end, I found myself exhausted by the idea of wonder, not to mention the film's notion that critics - those evil, fun-hating critics - are immune to it.

Variety
press"The Greatest Showman" wants to give you a splashy good time, and does, and it's got something that takes you by surprise: a genuine romantic spirit.

Time Out
pressAn old-fashioned musical with a none-more-zeitgeisty songsheet, it may not be a flawless piece of storytelling, but it's a pretty decent show.

The New York Times
pressAn amusement park version of P.T. Barnum is fine, as far as that goes, but if you are going to aim for family-friendly fun, you need to get the fun part right.

Rolling Stone
pressAmazingly, a virtuoso Hugh Jackman as P.T. Barnum, spare-no-expense production values and a score by Oscar (La La Land) and Tony (Dear Evan Hansen) winners Ben Pasek and Justin Paul add up to a shrill blast of nothing.

Los Angeles Times
press"The Greatest Showman," for all its celebratory razzle-dazzle, in the end feels curiously lacking in conviction.

Hollywood Reporter
pressThe sawdust and sequins are laid on thick, the period flashbulbs pop and the champagne flows in The Greatest Showman, yet this ersatz portrait of American big-top tent impresario P.T. Barnum is all smoke and mirrors, no substance.
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