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27 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100Washington PostRita KempleyWashington PostRita KempleyRiveting.
- 80Rolling StonePeter TraversRolling StonePeter TraversTimely and smartly entertaining.
- Throughout, Pacino absolutely nails the hollow but overpowering charisma that is so easily mistaken for leadership; anyone whose heart has ever been broken by a politician will recognize it at once.
- 78Austin ChronicleMarc SavlovAustin ChronicleMarc SavlovBecker's tight, streamlined direction, along with Nicholas Pileggi's (GoodFellas) excellent script and Cusack's wonderful turn as Calhoun take City Hall far above the standard genre fare. Like real mayoral politics, it's a descent into a snakepit, with no easy answers in sight.
- 75San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleSan Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleFor most of its 110 minutes, City Hal is a strong, hard-boiled drama that gives an insider's look at the wheelings and dealings in and around the mayor's office.
- 63Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertMany of the parts of City Hall are so good that the whole should add up to more, but it doesn't.
- 63Baltimore SunStephen HunterBaltimore SunStephen HunterCity Hall has plenty of smarts; it just lacks real wisdom.
- 60Time OutTime OutFive screenwriters are credited, and the end product, despite moments of individual quality from an able cast, pulls in at least as many different directions. There's some attempt to probe the grindings of the Democrat Party machine; there's also a long hard look at the day-to-day workings of the Probation Office. All of this is moderately absorbing, and somehow, somewhere the movie does care; it's just that the notion of corruption being endemic in the US system ain't hot news.
- 30Washington PostDesson ThomsonWashington PostDesson ThomsonThe ultimate verdict on "City Hall" is easy: It's no good. The movie, a corruption-in-the-city saga starring Al Pacino, John Cusack and Bridget Fonda, ends on such a false, unsatisfying note, any faith you had built up in the movie is dashed. But that there's faith to lose in the first place is something of an achievement.