Crash Reviews

Crash Review
by Jerry Saravia
Racism in America is prevalent. Racism in L.A. is just as prevalent. "Crash" is a movie that attempts to explore the racial attitudes and stereotypes of L.A., though it is a credit to writer-director Paul Haggis that he assumes the race...more

Crash Review
by webmaster@themovieaddict.com
las, here is a film mired by its excesses; one that comes so curiously close to moments of cinematic brilliance that all but embody the captivating possibilities of film-making, before disappointingly devolving backwards into a predictable, hammy and...more

Crash Review
by Hermione Pen
If each of us were merely the personification of a vehicle, then Henry Ford would not be happy with how things have progressed. The roads are populated with human versions that come in a rainbow of colors. Crash, a film by Paul Haggis, is an ensemble...more

Crash Review
by dnb@dca.net
Cultures collide in "Crash," an ensemble piece set in Los Angeles and featuring, among others, Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle, Matt Dillon, Jennifer Esposito, William Fitchner, Brendan Fraser, Nona Gaye, Terrence Dashon Howard, Thandie Newton, Ryan...more

Crash Review
by Steve Rhodes
CRASH, a movie set ironically during the Christmas season, would have much more aptly been called RACE, as its large and talented cast chews up the scenery, packing every sentence with some racial insult. A funny and sometimes downright hilarious...more

Crash Review
by samseescinema
It may sound silly, but Crash almost tricks us into thinking it's a great film. For me, it was good, but certainly not great. You see, it's an ensemble film that has a few great stories out of its many. Like a symphony that has a great violin line, but a...more

Crash Review
by Liam Cullin (Rating: 8/10)
I'm still trying to figure out why this movie was called "Crash". There's a minor car crash at the beginning and a bigger car crash in the middle, but neither are central to the movie - as in they aren't what the movie is about. Instead, the movie is...more