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The Negotiator's battle of wits doesn't wholly justify its excessive length, but confident direction by F. Gary Gray and formidable performances makes this a situation audiences won't mind being hostage to.

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Emanuel Levy Variety Teaming for the first time Kevin Spacey and Samuel Jackson, arguably the two best actors of their generation, in perfectly fitting roles is a shrewd move and the best element of this fact-inspired but overwrought thriller Rated: B- Sep 11, 2006 Full Review Time Out A hybrid action-drama featuring the choreographed pyrotechnics of director Gray and a battle of words between contrasting hostage negotiators Jackson and Spacey. Jan 26, 2006 Full Review Globe and Mail Rated: 3/4 Apr 25, 2003 Full Review Nick Rogers Midwest Film Journal When, in a weary moment, Danny says “you can’t beat the system,” Samuel L. Jackson underlines the underpinnings that still distinguish "The Negotiator" and that there could have been no more perfect project for Jackson’s leap into leading-man status. Rated: 3.5/5 Dec 13, 2023 Full Review Leigh Paatsch Herald Sun (Australia) A big, dumb, lumbering cop thriller that works through a very familiar, very basic formula, very, very slowly indeed. Rated: 2/5 Jul 28, 2020 Full Review Kevin Carr 7M Pictures It's not perfect, but it's enjoyable enough to be one of those movies I might stop channel surfing to watch on late-night television. Rated: 3.5/5 Jun 27, 2011 Full Review Read all reviews

Kevin P Edge of the seat from the first moment to the last. No one is pretending this is what a real negotiator would do, but hey, it's a movie! Class direction, lighting, cast, screenplay and acting. You won't guess who the 'bad guy' is until it is revealed to you. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 10/29/24 Full Review Sebastian L The Negotiator is a pretty solid piece of action entertainment. It looks good and marches on nicely through the scenes. It's just that the entire premise is deflated by making the wrong guy the protagonist. It's very hard to sympathize with Jackson's character playing with other people's lives and the resources of an entire city just because he's doing the right thing. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 09/21/24 Full Review Sams K One of the most underrated movie ever. Just great! Rated 4 out of 5 stars 08/24/24 Full Review Scorpion What a movie!!! The acting and the plot, I was never bored watching it. In fact, this movie made me sign up for rotten tomatoes, just to give it five stars! Amazing Rated 5 out of 5 stars 04/04/24 Full Review K W Loved this. A lot of fun and on the edge of my seat moments. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/27/24 Full Review Gigsy V A good film, but not a classic by any means. Kevin Spacey is great. Such a scene-stealer. And you can rarely go wrong with Sam L Jack. Was pleasantly surprised at how convincing he pulled off grief at a scene involving a funeral. The film does get a bit claustrophobic, same-y and a bit boring at times (it’s far too long). It also doesn’t quite come over re: its surprise reveals/twists. The stakes never feel that real either which I think is to the film’s detriment. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/26/24 Full Review Read all reviews

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Synopsis Danny Roman (Samuel L. Jackson) is considered the best police hostage negotiator in Chicago. After a friend warns him that someone is embezzling from a disability fund, the person is found dead. Internal affairs investigator Niebaum (J.T. Walsh) discovers the gun used had been handled by Roman. When no one believes his innocence, Roman takes Niebaum hostage. When Chris Sabian (Kevin Spacey) arrives to hear Roman's demands, the two skilled negotiators begin a tense stand-off.

Director

F. Gary Gray

Producer

Arnon Milchan, David Hoberman

Screenwriter

James DeMonaco, Kevin Fox

Distributor

Warner Home Vídeo, Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Co

Warner Brothers, Regency Enterprises, New Regency Pictures

Rating

R

Genre

Mystery & Thriller, Crime, Drama

Original Language

English

Release Date (Theaters)

Jul 29, 1998, Original

Release Date (Streaming)

Mar 1, 2013

Box Office (Gross USA)

$44.7M

Runtime

2h 18m

Sound Mix

SDDS, DTS, Surround, Dolby Digital

Aspect Ratio

35mm, Scope (2.35:1)

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