Movies

Critics praise new 'Rocky' movie

Published Thursday, Jan 18 2007, 09:13 GMT | By Dave West
Critics praise new 'Rocky' movie
The new Rocky movie has received a warm reception from critics.

Since the reincarnation of the film was suggested, both the idea and star Sylvester Stallone, have come in from strong criticism. The actor, now aged 60, has been particularly mocked for returning to a role he first stepped into 30 years ago.

However, audiences have apparently been wowed by the first showings and writers have widely reacted very positively.

In the sixth Rocky outing the boxer is seen running a restaurant after the death of his wife when he decides to return to the ring.

Eclipse magazine praised Stallone, who put in months of training to get in shape, saying he achieved "the near-impossible" to impress audiences.

Stephen Holden, writing in the New York Times said the movie "goes the distance almost in spite of itself". And William Arnold, for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, even claimed the film "had me in tears before it was done".

Even professional boxer Amir Khan, who was also at the movie's premiere, praised Stallone's commitment in building up his physique to pull off the role. "It just shows his heart and determination," he declared. "If I look as good as that at his age I will be happy."
More about these subjects
More: Movies

Movie Reviews

'The Vow' reviewChanning Tatum tries to win back Rachel McAdams in romantic drama The Vow.
'The Vow' still

Top Stories

BAFTA film nominees with Orange
Watch with Orange Wednesdays and win prizes
Win This Means War luxury screening
A private screening plus hotel stay & dinner for you and 9 friends
Sign up and get two free cinema tickets
LoveFilm 30 Days Free Trial
S6 T1.4301309585571 {run_id}