Nomadland currently has an average rating of 7.2 out of 10 and has been rated by 1882 users on our platform.
It is a gorgeous film that’s alternately dreamlike in the way it captures the beauty of this country and grounded in its story about the kind of person we don’t usually see in movies. I love everything about it.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...a Springsteen song in movie form, a beautifully rendered tale of what it means to be disenfranchised in America. Life on the road has never been so tenderly captured, politically alive and profoundly moving.
Read full review at Empire...an elegiac character study and somber docudrama about Americans living on the edge.
Read full review at Movie Nation...they've managed to make that rare thing: a film that feels both necessary and sublime.
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklyFrances McDormand is typically convincing as Fern – another indomitable outsider role in which she immerses herself completely...
Read full review at The GuardianIt is a gentle, compassionate, questioning film about the American soul.
Read full review at The Guardian...its blend of documentary and fiction allowing those on the margins to tell their stories on their own terms.
Read full review at The A.V. Club...a powerful character study about one woman's desire to resist settling down.
Read full review at Indie Wire...an old-fashioned road movie, stuffed with semi-socialist rhetoric and quiet contemplation on the American soul.
Read full review at NmeThe melancholy lyricism of Nomadland is something truly special, and this quiet marvel of a film deserves your attention.
Read full review at Little White LiesMcDormand gives one of the quietest, most powerful performances of her career as a woman living on and discovering the joys of the road in this affecting, memorable drama.
Read full review at Common Sense MediaSettle in for an instant masterpiece about the vagabond’s life on the road.
Read full review at Chicago Sun-TimesIn Chloé Zhao’s hauntingly beautiful Oscar winner, a widow from a mining town joins the drifters of small-town America.
Read full review at The Telegraph...mindful, stoic, and just so beautiful.
Read full review at Ready Steady CutAs usual, Oscar-winner Frances McDormand delivers a rich, physically detailed performance that leaves as much under the surface as above it.
Read full review at The Austin Chronicle