The Order
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- Jude Law
- Nicholas Hoult
- Tye Sheridan
- Alison Oliver
- Jurnee Smollett
- Marc Maron
- Odessa Young
- George Tchortov
- Bradley Stryker
- Sebastian Pigott
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Sep 13, 2024
Shaking my head every time something racist happens so the theater knows I don’t agree
InshallahDec 6, 2024love it when foreigners make films about the worst aspects of america and don’t sugar coat it — nobody is good in this, not even the “good guys” and, when the coda rolls at the end, it’s evident that nothing has changed in four decades; a potently rendered self fulfilling…
Justin LaLibertyDec 9, 2024Was not expecting a New Hollywood-style beatdown about the malignant tumor that is white supremacy. I could easily imagine this was made in 1974 and starred Steve McQueen or something. The score was incredible, was than an organ? Nicholas Hoult is having one hell of a…
Kit Lazer - Jan 1, 2025
The poison of white supremacy invading the mountains and rivers, existing in the bedrock of American society— funny how movies like this are usually at their best when they are made by a bunch of non-Americans.
Joe ANov 25, 2024Man was mad at minorities when he should’ve been mad at his barber, tf was that haircut?
PalpatineFan18Sep 9, 2024Delivers on all the hard-boiled pulpy procedural thrills of its obsessive, adrenaline-junkie 70s-stached FBI agent vs. Nazi denim cowboy armored truck bank robber premise (Jude Law and Nicolas Hoult, both leaning into old-school macho intensity), but Justin Kurzel and…
Josh Lewis - Nov 25, 2024
wish jude law would push me against a wall like that
cobJan 2, 2025to the extent that this movie falls short as a portrait of one of the most destructive tendencies in american life, it’s because it isn’t unsparing enough in its portrait of white supremacism and its relationship to the american mainstream. the broad tolerance for casual…
Jamelle BouieDec 24, 2024It’s nicholas hoults world and we’re just living in it
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Nicholas Hault ate in 'The Menu' and served in 'The Order'. I'm never using those terms again, the same way I'm never rewatching this. Based on true events, we see Jude 'Law' (the FBI), track down a white supremacist group, who unfortunately seem way too pleasant. However, the dialogue and certain…
A terrific film that shows the truly frightening intentions of far right extremist groups. I thought this film looked great from the moment I saw the trailer. I mean Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult in a film together as the protagonist and antagonist, what more could you want.
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Fascinating true story of the domestic terrorist group “the order” set in the Pnw. The cinematography & score were impressive while also diving into the subject of pure American evil. There are a few cliches in the film but overall it’s a good watch with an interesting plot. 7
I think it could’ve and should’ve been way better. Interesting story it just was a very boring movie and could get very confusing and tangling. 5/10
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man this movie was good! I saw people saying they didn’t like it, idk how. it felt so intense and it being based on true events makes it even crazier! Jude Law was on another level in this one. I couldn’t even recognize his voice AT ALL. Man was on a mission for sure. Ty Sheridan was great too,…
Atom User Reviews
It is a great movie, it’s based on a true story, I. would reccomened, to people who say it’s bad don’t believe them, they haven’t done their research
Metacritic
There are episodes of muscular, tautly directed action but the overall tone is brooding melancholy, all of it accompanied by a fretful, moaning wind and an eerie score.
At it’s core, however, The Order is really a horror film, made all the more frightening because the monsters who live on these Everytown, USA, Maple Streets seem way too prevalent at the present moment.