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The movie is a biographical review of African-American coach in Virginia.
The movie is a biographical review of African-American coach in Virginia.
Actors:
Tom Turbiville,
Thomas Elliott,
Derick Marshall,
Marion Guyot,
Rory Griffin,
Earl Poitier,
Ronald L. Conner
Tom Turbiville
Thomas Elliott
Derick Marshall
14 September 1980, Queens, New York, USA
Marion Guyot
Rory Griffin
Earl Poitier
16 December 1974, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
Ronald L. Conner
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Boaz Yakin #Denzel Washington #Donald Faison #Nicole Ari Parker #Remember the Titans #Will Patton
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Nell Minow
December 28, 2010
Inspiring football drama brings history to life.June 24, 2006
The emphasis on the players' developing mutual trust, is absorbing to watch and cleanly directed.
Peter Travers
May 08, 2001
When the hard battle for integration is served up as a feel-good package, we've all been bamboozled.August 07, 2008
The film is quite lightweight for the subject matter, but Washington and company make it watchable.September 17, 2010
The crack-of-dawn jog to Gettysburg is the only hokey Hail Mary in an otherwise smart, stirring sports film. Consider "Titans" a PG-rated, kindhearted drill for the brutal sadism that would win Denzel Washington an Oscar for "Training Day."July 31, 2008
Maybe it's all true. But one is always a little discomfited when life, or a movie, imitates weary melodramatic patterns this slavishly.March 22, 2002
The result is the sort of deeply massaged truth that isn't stranger than fiction -- it's worse than fiction.
A.O. Scott
January 01, 2000
Remember the Titans is similarly solid; its satisfactions are time-tested, a little worn but nonetheless durable.May 29, 2008
Yakin's hackwork is so slickly manipulative and preachy it has the tone of a politician's TV commercial...January 14, 2010
The absence of innovation can easily be forgiven.