Fight Club

Movie • 1999

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Roger Ebert

"Fight Club" is the most frankly and cheerfully fascist big-star movie since "Death Wish," a celebration of violence in which the heroes write themselves a license to drink, smoke, screw and beat one another up.

rogerebert.com/reviews/fight-club-1999

NY Times

David Fincher's 'Fight Club' is by far the more visionary and disturbing, touching a raw nerve with its sardonic, testosterone-fueled science fiction.

archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/library/film/101599fight-film-review.html

The Hollywood Reporter

David Fincher’s fourth feature, Fight Club, is impeccably made but constitutes a deeply fascist art.

hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/fight-club-review-movie-1999-1245022/

Reelviews Movie Reviews

Fight Club refuses to be ignored or dismissed. The experience lingers, demanding to be pondered and considered.

reelviews.net/reelviews/fight-club

Sight and Sound

Fight Club is a dazzling entertainment that wants us to luxuriate in violence as we condemn it.

bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/reviews/dazzling-entertainment-that-wants-us-luxuriate-violence-we-condemn-it-fight-club-reviewed-1999

Variety

"Rarely has a film been so keyed into its time — in ways that, commercially, will be both advantageous and damaging — as 'Fight Club.'"

variety.com/1999/film/reviews/fight-club-2-1117752116/

Empire

Fight Club is one movie that exactly caught the pre-millennial tension. Great performances, stunning visuals and a plot like nothing you've ever seen - one of the films of the year.

empireonline.com/movies/reviews/fight-club-review/

Cinephile Corner

Fight Club is not just a film for many; it's an ideology, a subversive manifesto that refuses to fade into cinematic obscurity.

cinephilecorner.com/reviews/fight-club-movie-1999/