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34 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 60The GuardianJordan HoffmanThe GuardianJordan HoffmanSurprisingly, many of Bekmambetov’s updates work well.
- 60Village VoiceMichael NordineVillage VoiceMichael NordineIn paring down and streamlining its source material, this new version also saps its heft.
- 50Screen DailyTim GriersonScreen DailyTim GriersonTimur Bekmambetov’s Ben-Hur remake offers robust spectacle and some decent performances. But ultimately, the director of Wanted and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter is, perhaps unsurprisingly, not the ideal filmmaker to capture this timeless story’s more nuanced emotional range.
- 50New York Daily NewsStephen WhittyNew York Daily NewsStephen WhittyAll the flash and sizzle of modern movie effects can't make up for a once spectacular tale that feels not just scaled-down, but shrunk.
- 50Entertainment WeeklyJoe McGovernEntertainment WeeklyJoe McGovernThis arena, unfortunately, is no Thunderdome. The chariot race is sloppily framed, choppily edited, and droopily choreographed, with special effects that look like they needed another few passes through the CGI machine.
- 42IndieWireDavid EhrlichIndieWireDavid EhrlichThe good news is that the story of Ben-Hur is so rock solid that not even the director of “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” can screw it up completely.
- 40VarietyOwen GleibermanVarietyOwen GleibermanMinus a hero who has the macho charisma to wrap a movie around him like he owned it, the new Ben-Hur is an oddly lackluster affair: sludgy and plodding, photographed (by Oliver Wood) in nondescript medium close-up, an epic that feels like a mini-series served up in bits and pieces.
- 35TheWrapRobert AbeleTheWrapRobert AbeleThis Ben-Hur may not be an epic fail, but its steady stream of shortcomings are certainly a cautionary journey for anybody with the hubris to try and rebuild the monuments of movies past.
- 30The Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyThe Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyMisguided, diminished and dismally done in every way, this late-summer afterthought will richly earn the distinction of becoming the first Ben-Hur in any form to flop.