Release Date Titanic Apr 4, 2012 Wide
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Actors For Titanic
Leonardo DiCaprio,Kate Winslet,Billy Zane,Kathy Bates,Frances Fisher,Gloria Stuart,Bill Paxton,Bernard Hill,Jonathan Hyde,Victor Garber,David Warner,Danny Nucci,Suzy Amis,Bernard Fox,Eric Braeden,Jenette Goldstein,Ewan Stewart,Jonathan Phillips,Mark Lindsay Chapman,Ioan GruffuddGenres Titanic : Documentary,Drama,Romance,Classics
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Titanic
User Ranting Titanic : 3.3User Percentage For Titanic : 70 %
User Count Like for Titanic : 35,765,947
All Critics Ranting For Titanic : 7.8
All Critics Count For Titanic : 169
All Critics Percentage For Titanic : 88 %
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Movie Overview For Titanic
84 years later, a 101-year-old woman named Rose DeWitt Bukater tells the story to her granddaughter Lizzy Calvert, Brock Lovett, Lewis Bodine, Bobby Buell and Anatoly Mikailavich on the Keldysh about her life set in April 10th 1912, on a ship called Titanic when young Rose boards the departing ship with the upper-class passengers and her mother, Ruth DeWitt Bukater, and her fiancé, Caledon Hockley. Meanwhile, a drifter and artist named Jack Dawson and his best friend Fabrizio De Rossi win third-class tickets to the ship in a game. And she explains the whole story from departure until the death of Titanic on its first and last voyage April 15th, 1912 at 2:20 in the morning.TagLine Titanic
Nothing on Earth could come between them.Trailer For Titanic
Review For Titanic
With his beatific, sweet, open face, DiCaprio gives us a rooting interest in hoping that someone important to us survives the wreck.Gene Siskel-Chicago Tribune
We know the story ends badly but Cameron still sweeps us up in the romance between Kate Winslet's rebellious posh girl and DiCaprio's steerage kid.
Cath Clarke-Time Out
Cameron's three-hour disaster epic is a triumph of popular art -- of folk art, really.
Dana Stevens-Slate
"Titanic" still amazes as the kind of massive, build-and-destroy production that few filmmakers have the ambition or budget to make.
Rafer Guzman-Newsday
[Cameron] stages the sinking with a flawless sense of detail, pacing, import and dread.
Ann Hornaday-Washington Post
This version has deepened and enriched a film that was already rich in emotions and remarkable for its depth of detail.
Joe Morgenstern-Wall Street Journal
DiCaprio manages a good mix of youthful bravado and nervous uncertainty... And Winslet shines as a willful rich girl who discovers her sensual side with this earthy urchin.
Chris Knight-National Post
Titanic 3D lacks creative synergy that could have been explored had the film been shot with 3D in mind but its easily the best example of post-conversion to date.
Ben Kendrick-ScreenRant
A staggering film, layered with melodramatic romance, tragedy, intensity and breathtaking production design.
R. L. Shaffer-IGN DVD
Jack and Rose actually cause the Titanic to hit the iceberg. Watch closely.
Jim Schembri-3AW
Director James Cameron takes one of his most beloved historical incidents and transforms it in to a McDonald's product...
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed
While I admit the film does not impress me as much as it does most other people, there is no questioning its passion and excitement.
John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis
When the bolts start to pop and the water bursts the bulkheads and the ship's orchestra plays waltzes, writer-director Cameron achieves his vision grandly.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
The most breezy 194 minutes ever to grace the multiplex.
Charlie Lyne-Ultra Culture
The clunky dialogue, historical inaccuracy and overdose of Billy Zane in the opening stanza of the film is all but forgotten in one of the most emotionally affective, thrilling closing stanzas ever committed to celluloid.
Blake Howard-2UE That Movie Show
'Titanic' is an epic that's see-worthy indeed. Directed/written/produced by James Cameron, its $200 million budget shows in its glorious effects, dazzling camera work and lavish sets, now, with the addition of Cameron's carefully crafted 3-D.
Linda Cook-Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)
Yes, it is time to return to the chilly North Atlantic to appreciate again James Cameron's glorious epic, for its scope, underappreciated script and perfect casting.
Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)
Two spitting scenes in 3D and Jack Dawson loses his virginity. A second look indicates a cruel streak in the modern epic.
Victoria Alexander-FilmsInReview.com
Spoiler alert! The ship still sinks.
Brett Michel-Boston Herald
It is, simply, a great film, a throwback to classic filmmaking, and more than that, an experience with unusual resonance to the world of today.
Burl Burlingame-Honolulu Star-Advertiser
The kind of mass death spectacle Michael Bay is frequently accused (and often guilty) of partaking in is much better encapsulated in Titanic's final third.
Rob Humanick-Suite101.com
If you can get past the occasional Cameron clunker (Who can forget, "I'm the king of the world!") and Zane's almost amusingly over-the-top turn as Cal, Titanic still manages to make the tragedy seem more vivid than a statistic in a history book.
Dan Lybarger-KC Active
Forget that we know how it all ends; it's the drama of dealing with eventuality that tells the real story here.
Kevin A. Ranson-MovieCrypt.com
15 years ago, I didn't let Titanic into my heart, now I get it. Movie is fantastic, but utterly fails as a 3D reissue.
Michelle Alexandria-Eclipse Magazine
While Titanic can't touch Cameron's true classics, The Terminator and Aliens, it's nevertheless better than Avatar, a surface treat that can't match the emotional pull of this alternately tragic, alternately triumphant tale of two star-crossed lovers.
Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing
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