Till currently has an average rating of 7.6 out of 10 and has been rated by 38 users on our platform.
It's never easy to watch an upsetting story of painful loss, but 'Till' handles the depiction of grief in an empathetic and authentic manner.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...an expertly measured and respectful portrayal of the life of Mamie Till-Mobley after her 14-year-old son, Emmett Till, was murdered by white supremacists.
Read full review at Little White Lies...emotionally wrenching US civil rights drama.
Read full review at The Guardian...a fierce portrait of courage and a sombre study of the human cost involved in resisting this kind of barbarity.
Read full review at The Guardian...strong in portraying the familial bonds of the extended Till family and the guilt they carried for not being able to prevent the murder.
Read full review at The A.V. ClubIf nothing else, see it for Danielle Deadwyler’s incredible performance. She truly is unforgettable.
Read full review at Roger EbertChinonye Chukwu’s horrifying drama, set in Mississippi in 1955, is led by an exceptional turn from Danielle Deadwyler.
Read full review at The TelegraphChinonye Chukwu’s restrained approach replaces dramatic fireworks with an absorbing, slow-burning study of a broken woman’s politicisation.
Read full review at Empire...bär på ett viktigt budskap - ett samhälle kan inte ha olika lagar för olika medborgare beroende på vilken hudfärg de har.
Read full review at MoviezineDe tragiske, forfærdelige og sorgtunge scener står ikke bare i kø, de snubler over hinanden.
Read full review at PolitikenDanielle Deadwyler (...) imponerer som den sørgende, men retfærdighedssøgende Mamie.
Read full review at Filmmagasinet Ekko...[Deadwyler] leverer en præstation så kraftfuld, at man ikke kan andet end at klø sig på issen over hendes manglende Oscar-nominering.
Read full review at Soundvenue...en modbydelig og hjerteskærende historie, som også tilbyder håb og sammenhold mod et diskriminerende samfund.
Read full review at Cinemazone