Red Sparrow Review: 5 Ups & 5 Downs

A middling effort for J-Law.

By Jack Pooley /

20th Century Fox

Considering how ubiquitous Jennifer Lawrence's presence seems to be in Hollywood, it's pretty surprising that she's only starred in four movies since The Hunger Games franchise ended back in 2015.

Advertisement

After every single one of these movies - Joy, X-Men: Apocalypse, Passengers and mother! - was met with a mixed critical and audience response, it's safe to say that she's counting on a rebound with her sexy new spy thriller Red Sparrow.

Well, she's not quite going to get it, for though the movie is certainly an enjoyable genre effort to a point, it's also handicapped by some sloppy mistakes and the fact that, well, it's really just OK overall.

Advertisement

It's not the home run J-Law and her fans were hoping for, but the film does at least give her space to turn in some compelling work, largely justifying the film's mixed-positive critical reception so far.

One thing's for sure, it'll get a better CinemaScore than mother! (which was just one of 19 movies to ever receive an F score)...

Advertisement