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6 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80VarietyOwen GleibermanVarietyOwen GleibermanFrank Serpico is a finely etched and fascinating documentary.
- 80Village VoiceSam WeisbergVillage VoiceSam WeisbergMost hilarious is the revelation that the first director assigned to the film Lumet eventually made, the manic John G. Avildsen, wanted the eccentric, bearded hipster ex-cop to play himself. On the basis of this exceptional portrait, he very well could have.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeThe Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeViewers who'd prefer a bit more psychological probing may be left unsatisfied, but most will appreciate this chance to hang out with the legendary whistle-blower.
- 70Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleLos Angeles TimesRobert AbeleFor the most part this is an engaging refresher course in what fighting the power looks like.
- 70Arizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzArizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzFrank Serpico doesn't supersede "Serpico," and it isn't meant to. Instead it serves as an interesting companion piece, one well worth watching.
- 50The New York TimesGlenn KennyThe New York TimesGlenn KennyThe star of the movie is a compelling figure, and Mr. D’Ambrosio presents quite a few people from Mr. Serpico’s past who have a similar draw. But the director’s filmmaking instincts are not always salutary.