Creed
Creed

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- 76/100 based on 301,586 votes
  • Released: 2015
  • Runtime: 133 mins
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  • Studio: New Line Cinema
  • Genres: Drama

Adonis Johnson is the son of the famous boxing champion Apollo Creed, who died in a boxing match in Rocky IV (1985). Adonis wasn't born until after his father's death and wants to follow his fathers footsteps in boxing. He seeks a mentor who is the former heavyweight boxing champion and former friend of Apollo Creed, the retired Rocky Balboa. Rocky eventually agrees to mentor Adonis. With Rocky's help they hope to get a title job to face even deadlier opponents than his fathe... (Full plot summary below)

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Adonis Johnson is the son of the famous boxing champion Apollo Creed, who died in a boxing match in Rocky IV (1985). Adonis wasn't born until after his father's death and wants to follow his fathers footsteps in boxing. He seeks a mentor who is the former heavyweight boxing champion and former friend of Apollo Creed, the retired Rocky Balboa. Rocky eventually agrees to mentor Adonis. With Rocky's help they hope to get a title job to face even deadlier opponents than his father. But whether he is a true fighter remains to be seen....

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The New Yorker - 10/10 by Richard BrodyIngeniously, Coogler has transformed “Rocky”—the modern cinematic myth that, perhaps more than any other, endures as a modern capitalist Horatio Alger story of personal determination and sheer will—into a vision of community and opportunity, connections and social capital, family and money.
Time - 10/10 by Stephanie ZacharekCreed mingles go-for-broke romance with bloody pugilist thrills—but instead of feeling like a rehash, it works like gangbusters. Coogler honors and builds upon the Rocky formula so that it feels both comfortingly old-fashioned and bracingly new.
Slate - 10/10 by Aisha HarrisI feared signing on to Creed might derail Coogler’s and Jordan’s careers. Instead, this revitalizing crowd-pleaser solidifies my belief that these two have the potential to create really great art.
Slant Magazine - 10/10 by Jake ColeOne of the Ryan Coogler film's greatest traits is its reticence, its refusal to say 10 words when two will do, or to say one word when silence says it all.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - 10/10 by Calvin WilsonOften, extending a film franchise signifies a lack of imagination. But Creed is a knockout.
San Francisco Chronicle - 10/10 by Mick LaSalleRocky might not be the brightest guy, but he knows things. He has his limitations, but he is, in his own way, extraordinary, and when we look at his/Stallone’s face, we can have no doubt that Rocky has gone through life and learned things. He has been awake all these years, and growing. With no exaggeration, this is a beautiful and moving thing to see.
The New York Times - 10/10 by A.O. ScottCreed is a dandy piece of entertainment, soothingly old-fashioned and bracingly up-to-date.
RogerEbert.com - 10/10 by Odie HendersonThere are as many quietly effective moments as there are stand-up-and-cheer moments, and they’re all handled with skill and dexterity on both sides of the camera.
Philadelphia Inquirer - 10/10 by Steven ReaCreed is corny like the old Rocky films, but riveting like the old Rocky films, too.
Hitfix - 10/10 by Drew McWeenyBy the time Coogler wraps things up, his film manages the difficult trick of looking back with earned nostalgia and standing alone as a genuinely strong dramatic piece.

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