Daniel Day-Lewis - Critical Reception

Critical Reception

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic IMDB
Overall Top Critics
Sunday Bloody Sunday 92% 7.0
Gandhi 88% 80% 8.1
The Bounty 81% 6.9
My Beautiful Laundrette 100% 6.9
A Room with a View 100% 80 7.4
Nanou 5.6
The Unbearable Lightness of Being 95% 7.3
Stars and Bars 4.7
Eversmile, New Jersey 5.2
My Left Foot 100% 100% 7.8
The Last of the Mohicans 97% 100% 7.8
The Age of Innocence 82% 90% 83 7.2
In the Name of the Father 95% 89% 84 8.1
The Crucible 71% 63% 6.8
The Boxer 77% 88% 75 7.0
Gangs of New York 75% 67% 72 7.5
The Ballad of Jack and Rose 46% 43% 59 6.7
There Will Be Blood 91% 95% 92 8.1
Nine 37% 29% 49 5.8
Lincoln 90% 95% 86 8.4
Average 83% 78% 76 7.0

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