Spellbound (1945) Critic Reviews
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At its most unsettling level, Spellbound asks us to consider what words are for and what childhood should be. It's as profound as anything you'll see this year, and, yes, it should have won the Oscar. Read the full review
Resembles a Christopher Guest movie in that it follows obsessed, socially awkward folks on a seminal journey in their lives. Read the full review
Thrilling little epic set in the bewildering arena of the English language.Read the full review
Just might be the most action-packed suspense thriller of the summer.Read the full review
Enough drama, humor and unfiltered nail-biting suspense to put all the thrill-mongering screenwriters in Hollywood to shame. Read the full review
At a time when so many in this country are at odds about what represents America at its best, it's refreshing and then some to see a film that everyone can agree is an example of exactly that. Read the full review
The movie becomes a nail-biter, the audience hanging on every letter. Who could have anticipated that a spelling competition would yield such a heartbreaking thriller? Read the full review
By the time they're onstage, your pulse is pounding right along with theirs. Spell this movie: g-r-e-a-t. Read the full review
More to the point of this marvelous film, who knew there were kids as heroic, in their various ways, as these valiant super-spellers? Read the full review
Could hardly be more suspenseful if it were scripted. Read the full review