The Imitation Game currently has an average rating of 8 out of 10 and has been rated by 5759 users on our platform.

...does an impressive job of simplifying, condensing, and distilling what actually happened into a series of accessible “eureka!” moments...
Read full review at The A.V. Club...one of the more rousingly entertaining crowd-pleasers coming out this holiday...
Read full review at Roger EbertMoore’s opening line, spoken by Cumberbatch, is, “Are you paying attention?” After a few minutes you’ll realise it’s virtually impossible not to.
Read full review at EmpireKnightley is miles better than she's been in a while; sitting on a shelf rather than centre stage seems to suit her. She has fun with her plummy vowels, even when saying lines like I'm a woman in a man's job.
Read full review at The GuardianI never really gave Benedict an honest chance before watching this. Now I understand better.
...one of the more rousingly entertaining crowd-pleasers coming out this holiday...
Read full review at Roger EbertMoore’s opening line, spoken by Cumberbatch, is, “Are you paying attention?” After a few minutes you’ll realise it’s virtually impossible not to.
Read full review at Empire...a celebration of Turing’s extraordinary achievements, a populist yarn that makes an admirably firm fist of establishing its spiky subject as a heroic outsider.
Read full review at The Guardian...[Cumberbatch is] really good at what he does. Here, he does a lot with a little...
Read full review at The Austin Chronicle...does an impressive job of simplifying, condensing, and distilling what actually happened into a series of accessible “eureka!” moments...
Read full review at The A.V. ClubKnightley is miles better than she's been in a while; sitting on a shelf rather than centre stage seems to suit her. She has fun with her plummy vowels, even when saying lines like I'm a woman in a man's job.
Read full review at The Guardian