Worth currently has an average rating of 6.8 out of 10 and has been rated by 37 users on our platform.
The midsection of the film is the strongest and most distinctive [giving] the stage over to victims of the attacks.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...the most effective film I’ve seen to date on the tragedy of 9/11 while also being one of the most sensitive and restrained.
Read full review at The Guardian...most absorbing when it zeroes in on one man’s moral arc.
Read full review at The Guardian...takes on “importance” thanks to its subject matter and its A-list cast.
Read full review at Movie NationPart character study, part bureaucratic nightmare, Sara Colangelo's empathetic film follows the complex process to award compensation to 9/11 victims' families.
Read full review at Indie WireAn interesting take on the 9/11 funding.
Read full review at Ready Steady CutThis complex and sensitive portrayal of the quagmire around a government fund to compensate victims of 9/11 is bolstered by excellent casting and a measured pace.
Read full review at Common Sense MediaKeaton övertygar som en anständig men känslomässigt inte speciellt lyhörd man...
Read full review at AftonbladetDet finns onekligen talang bakom och framför kameran, och hjärtat är på rätta stället.
Read full review at Moviezine...selvom filmen fortæller sin historie helt uden store armbevægelser, går den lige i hjertekulen.
Read full review at Berlingske...en intelligent og velspillet film om nyere tids store amerikanske nationaltraume.
Read full review at Filmmagasinet Ekko