Rob Roy Reviews

Rob Roy Review
by Stephen Rafferty
*- Bad, a dog. **- Poor, not much worth seeing ***- Good, had it's good moments ****- Great, well worth seeing *****- First rate, probably one of the years best. ================================================================================ more

Rob Roy Review
by Steve Rhodes
ROB ROY is a story set in the Scottish Highlands in the year 1713. It tells the story of a legendary figure known as Rob Roy. How much of the story is true and how much myth, I have no idea, but I am ready to accept it all as fact since it seemed...more

Rob Roy Review
by Raymond Johnston
Sometime in the last few decades screen villains became sympathetic figures. Even Darth Vader eventually had a sad story to explain how he was driven to become evil. ROB ROY is not one of those revisionist films. The villains in ROB ROY are...more

Rob Roy Review
by Mark R. Leeper
Capsule: We don't get many serious films about legendary heroes like this any more. Scotland's famous outlaw comes to the screen as a sort of Highland Robin Hood in a plot that would have done Errol...more

Rob Roy Review
by Christopher Null
The classic Rob Roy cocktail: pour 1-1/2 oz. scotch whiskey and 1/2 oz. sweet vermouth into a mixing glass with ice, stir, and strain. Add one maraschino cherry. Make more than one; you'd better drink up before you head off to see this dog of a...more

Rob Roy Review
by Scott Renshaw
ROB ROY Starring: Liam Neeson, Jessica Lange, John Hurt, Tim Roth, Eric Stoltz, Brian Cox. Screenplay: Alan Sharp. Director: Michael Caton-Jones. more

Rob Roy Review
by ben DOT hoffman AT bcsbbs DOT com (Ben Hoffman)
Robert Roy MacGregor (1671-1734) is the most famous of the Scottish MacGregor clan. It was he who fought to keep the clan together despite the poverty they faced and the greed of the lords. The photography of the film is something to behold; its...more

Rob Roy Review
by berardinelli,james
Starring: Liam Neeson, Jessica Lange, John Hurt, Tim Roth, Eric Stoltz, Brian Cox, Andrew Keir Director: Michael Caton-Jones Producers: Peter Broughan and Richard Jackson Screenplay: Alan Sharp Cinematography: Karl Walter Lindenlaub...more