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The Virtuoso
Directed by
Nick Stagliano
R
2021
1h 50m
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5.0
19%
26%
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Danger, deception and murder descend upon a sleepy town when a professional assassin accepts a new assignment from his enigmatic boss.
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Cast of The Virtuoso
Anthony Hopkins
The Mentor
Anson Mount
The Virtuoso
Abbie Cornish
The Waitress
Diora Baird
Johnnie's Girlfriend
Eddie Marsan
The Loner
David Morse
The Deputy
Richard Brake
Handsome Johnnie
Chris Perfetti
The Motel Clerk
Lory Molino
Background
Shay Guthrie
Camaro Girl
Estelle Girard Parks
Young Woman
Jenna Hellmuth
The Mom
Basil Kershner
Pedestrian
Ryan Jonze
Camaro Punk
Blaise Corrigan
Dude / Victim
Nick Stagliano
Director / Producer
James C. Wolfe
Writer
The Virtuoso Ratings & Reviews
Cody_Imel
January 22, 2025
It was 'ok'. Story wasn't great but it was watchable .
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Lethargic direction and bland acting drags down what could have been a decent neo-noir.
Common Sense Media
Tara McNamara
Taking a cue from its characters' wardrobe, this neo-noir is the black turtleneck of thrillers: It's self-important, pretentious, and doesn't hide the flaws it thinks it does.
Third Coast Review
Steven Prokopy
This is an odd, although not entirely unpleasant, one.
North Shore Movies
Daniel M. Kimmel
What this needed was a virtuoso to work with the filmmakers to make this more than a formulaic B movie.
Easy Reader (California)
Neely Swanson
The plot is a pretty good one. The problem is in the execution (again with that pesky pun).
It's Just Movies
Ron Wilkinson
Enjoy the noir and put the rest aside.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
Any noir-style aspirations are compromised by a lumbering screenplay that never sufficiently takes advantage of the compelling antihero at its core.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Wade Major
I'm sorry that it didn't wrap up in a more inventive way, but I really did enjoy it until it got there.
Denerstein Unleashed
Robert Denerstein
He emphasizes the need for perfection and precision. He should have reminded himself to inject some life into a movie that's pretty much DOA...
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Pete Hammond
Production-wise, though obviously shot on a small budget, everything looks the part and Stagliano is a competent filmmaker able to attract good actors - just a director in need of some better material.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Philip Martin
The Virtuoso might have worked better as a short or as a dark comedy, but like a lot of strong silent men, the more time you spend around "The Protagonist" the more you realize he's really not that interesting.
RogerEbert.com
Peter Sobczynski
Too dumb to actually be any good and too dull to at least be entertainingly bad.
Movies and Shakers
Linda and Al Lerner
It's a good thing Anthony Hopkins is in this film or it might not get any attention at all. It's so dark both visually and on the page that we never come to care about these characters.
Pajiba
Kristy Puchko
This is a committedly mediocre movie. The script reads like a rough draft that should be gathering dust.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
Lazily amusing for most of its nearly two hours run time, but its final moments ruin the investment and make the viewers feel like the actual mark.
The Establishing Shot
Jeff York
And as long as Cornish onscreen, the movie reaches some sublime moments that will resonate long after the end credits have rolled. If the fates were fair, she'd become a bigger star as her virtuoso turn here proves.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Lewis
"The Virtuoso" covers well-worn territory - the assassin story is almost a genre unto itself - and director Nick Stagliano, hampered by a predictable script, can't bring much new to the game.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
"The Virtuoso," directed by Nick Stagliano from a script by James C. Wolf, misses its shot in a spectacular, and sometimes spectacularly pretentious, fashion.
Variety
Peter Debruge
Hopkins isn't awful in "The Virtuoso," but the movie that surrounds him is.
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