Metacritic Movie Ratings
No End in Sight Reviews

5.0

89

out of 100

Metascore®
Universal acclaim
Based on a weighted average of all critic review scores.

A sample of reviews from critics across the country.

  • 100

    out of 100

    Entertainment WeeklyOwen Gleiberman

    Ferguson spotlights two massive mistakes: the looting that was allowed to continue, destroying Iraqi infrastructure and morale; and--far more revelatory -- the apocalyptically stupid decision to disband the Iraqi army, sending half a million angry soldiers into the streets.

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  • 100

    out of 100

    Chicago Sun-TimesRoger Ebert

    Who is Charles Ferguson, director of this film? A one-time senior fellow of the Brookings Institute, software millionaire, originally a supporter of the war, visiting professor at MIT and Berkeley, he was trustworthy enough to inspire confidences from former top officials.

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  • 90

    out of 100

    Los Angeles Times

    The result, narrated in a grave monotone by Campbell Scott, is a catalog of horrors so absurd and relentless it verges on farce, or Greek tragedy.

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  • 90

    out of 100

    The New York TimesA.O. Scott

    It's a sober, revelatory and absolutely vital film.

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  • 70

    out of 100

    VarietyRobert Koehler

    With an accountant's eye for precision and a political scientist's grasp of the machinations that move national policy, Charles Ferguson's No End in Sight itemizes the errors, misjudgments and follies that have defined the Bush Administration's invasion of Iraq.

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  • 70

    out of 100

    The Hollywood ReporterMichael Rechtshaffen

    May not offer up any fresh revelations, but this effectively assembled documentary puts it all in valuable, if depressing, perspective.

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