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43% Tomatometer 248 Reviews 44% Audience Score 25,000+ Ratings As head of the FBI for nearly 50 years, J. Edgar Hoover (Leonardo DiCaprio) becomes one of America's most-powerful men. Serving through eight presidents and three wars, Hoover utilizes methods both ruthless and heroic to keep his country safe. Projecting a guarded persona in public and in private, he lets few into his inner circle. Among those closest to him are his protege and constant companion, Clyde Tolson (Armie Hammer), and Helen Gandy (Naomi Watts), his loyal secretary. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Buy Now

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Leonardo DiCaprio gives a predictably powerhouse performance, but J. Edgar stumbles in all other departments with cheesy makeup, poor lighting, confusing narrative, and humdrum storytelling.

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J. Edgar | Rotten Tomatoes (1) David Thomson The New Republic The Hoover material is ugly and very American, and it might have made an authentic monster story. But the picture offered is muddled, cautious, and at cross purposes. Jun 20, 2013 Full Review J. Edgar | Rotten Tomatoes (2) Sara Michelle Fetters MovieFreak.com It is a solid, expertly crafted biopic, and while it doesn't dive as deeply into its enigmatic central figure as I'd hoped it would that didn't make sitting in the theatre watching every single one of its 137 minutes any less enjoyable. Rated: 3/4 Jan 27, 2012 Full Review J. Edgar | Rotten Tomatoes (3) Dan Stewart Little White Lies This muddled melodrama adds up to a missed opportunity. Rated: 2/5 Jan 20, 2012 Full Review J. Edgar | Rotten Tomatoes (4) Brian Eggert Deep Focus Review By the end, we don’t understand Hoover any more than we did when the film began. Rated: 2/4 Mar 6, 2023 Full Review J. Edgar | Rotten Tomatoes (5) James Croot Stuff.co.nz File under fascinating, but seriously flawed. Rated: 2.5/5 Mar 2, 2023 Full Review J. Edgar | Rotten Tomatoes (6) Mike Massie Gone With The Twins An exquisitely made piece. Rated: 7/10 Nov 30, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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A.L.Jude P Why negative reviews when things said here what no one will remember or talk about ? Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/08/24 Full Review Blu B I'm glad this isn't a puff piece that is basically an advertisem*nt for the FBI recruitment. But there is a lack of a cohseive story also. First off the acting isn't that good here and it's not for a lack of trying. Everyone is going for the Oscar here and giving it there all. But there is no human connection to be found a lot of times and J. Edgar himself as a character is really boring. The STUFF he does is fasinating but that's hampered by a terrible script. While the things he is as a person is almost never explored outside of his relationship with Clyde which feels very sloppy in how it was handled. There is no emotion, charm, chemistry, or any humor (or dark humor) at all. Just full seriousness the entire way with bland uninteresting characters all around. The cinematography is even worse and just bad all around. First off half the time it's so dark you can barely see everything and it feels terribly lifeless and boring to look at the entire runtime. There is truly not one setting or shot I remember mainly because the lighting is SOOOOO dark and lifeless. The music isn't good either and is barely music. It's the same 2-3 piano keys being hit every 20 minutes briefly. The editing and pacing are terrible but the editing is arguably the worst part. It's handled very sloppy and messy overall. Once Hoover becomes Head of the FBI it feels like stuff just happens as we jump back and forth between his past and present and it's always so abrupt that your not even sure what just happened. Than it jumps around between his relationship with Clyde, the Lindburgh baby which felt pointless, the "plot twist" which felt pointless, and dozens of other side acheivements that never add up to a cohesive story. This leads to a REALLY boring biopic overall that also isn't even clear what it's trying to get across half the time. You feel nothing for Hoover at all despite DiCaprio giving his soul in this performance and even he is just ok because of the botched execution, confusing story, and boring characters. Skip This. Rated 2/5 Stars • Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/12/24 Full Review Tyler M DiCaprio delivers a commendable performance, attempting to anchor the film amidst a convoluted narrative that at times resembles a TV special. Unfortunately, the story's disarray diminishes the impact of this portrayal of a complex historical figure. The curious use of a dull color palette further accentuates a sense of stagnation, contributing to the overall lackluster atmosphere. Regrettably, the distracting application of old-age makeup disrupts immersion and even brings to mind amusing comparisons, reminiscent of Tom Cruise's exaggerated look in the comedic impersonation of "Famous Austin." Rated 1.5/5 Stars • Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 08/16/23 Full Review Audience Member This movie is now more timely than ever. It’s worth your time. Rated 4/5 Stars • Rated 4 out of 5 stars 06/20/23 Full Review Rusty23222 Touching and honest. Thank you miter Eastwood. Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 04/14/23 Full Review isla s This is quite a stylish film, set in a dark, almost film noir type tone, with low(ish) lighting and most of the film seems to be predominantly in greyscale colours - blacks and whites with few other colours clearly visible, other than skin colour. It has the feel of an early to mid 20th century crime film. I can't say I knew much at all about the titular character before I saw the film, so it was certainly somewhat enlightening. It shows his personal issues, turmoils and the like. DiCaprio does reasonably well as the head of the FBI, although I thought the makeup wasn't especially impressive as I felt I could tell where it started and ended. Also; cast wise, I admit, I was surprised to see Dame Judi Dench as his mother.The way the film plays out makes it pretty clear how concerned and perhaps nervous (although showed via anger) he was about personal issues becoming common knowledge. Its sad that this should have been such an concern as nowadays I'd like to think that would no longer be the case but of course this film is set over 50 years ago, when things were certainly different. There were some relatively exciting frantic crime related scenes at times and I found it quite watchable overall. I found it particularly interesting to see how Mr Hoover reacted to people's assumptions and comments made about both himself and his involvement in activities relating to the FBI.Its a bit of a slow watch, being mostly dialogue based but I did feel it was certainly thought provoking and it felt fairly solid as a film in general. There aren't a lot of especially greast aspects I suppose but it is pretty immersive I suppose, with the low lighting and a feeling of intrigue in terms of how he'd react/respond to things.There is a certain air of suspense around, although its by no means a particularly tense or gripping watch overall but then I suppose most people watching it probably are aware of the story of the titular characters life already. Certainly J Edgar comes across as a passionate and principled person who believes wholeheartedly in the value of the FBI. Its a pretty solid watch and so I'd say its worth a watch overall if its of particular interest to you. Rated 3.5/5 Stars • Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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Clint Eastwood Director Leonardo DiCaprio J. Edgar Hoover Naomi Watts Helen Gandy Armie Hammer Clyde Tolson Josh Lucas Charles Lindbergh Judi Dench Annie Hoover
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(L-R) Armie Hammer as Clyde Tolson, Leonardo DiCaprio as J. Edgar Hoover and Judi Dench as Anne Marie Hoover in "J. Edgar." Leonardo DiCaprio (center) as J. Edgar Hoover in "J. Edgar." Leonardo DiCaprio as J. Edgar Hoover and Judi Dench as Anne Marie Hoover in "J. Edgar." (L-R) Armie Hammer as Clyde Tolson, Leonardo DiCaprio as J. Edgar Hoover and Stephen Root (center) as Arthur Koehler in "J. Edgar." Leonardo DiCaprio (center) as J. Edgar Hoover in "J. Edgar." (L-R) Leonardo DiCaprio as J. Edgar Hoover and Armie Hammer as Clyde Tolson in "J. Edgar." (L-R) Damon Herriman as Bruno Hauptmann and Leonardo DiCaprio as J. Edgar Hoover in "J. Edgar." Josh Lucas as Charles Lindbergh in "J. Edgar." Naomi Watts as Helen Gandy in "J. Edgar." (L-R) Leonardo DiCaprio as J. Edgar Hoover and Armie Hammer as Clyde Tolson in "J. Edgar." View more photos

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Synopsis As head of the FBI for nearly 50 years, J. Edgar Hoover (Leonardo DiCaprio) becomes one of America's most-powerful men. Serving through eight presidents and three wars, Hoover utilizes methods both ruthless and heroic to keep his country safe. Projecting a guarded persona in public and in private, he lets few into his inner circle. Among those closest to him are his protege and constant companion, Clyde Tolson (Armie Hammer), and Helen Gandy (Naomi Watts), his loyal secretary.

Director
Clint Eastwood

Producer
Clint Eastwood, Brian Grazer, Robert Lorenz

Screenwriter
Dustin Lance Black

Distributor
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Co
Malpaso Company

Rating
R (Brief Strong Language)

Genre
Biography, History, Drama

Original Language
English

Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 11, 2011, Wide

Release Date (Streaming)
Feb 2, 2014

Box Office (Gross USA)
$37.3M

Runtime
2h 17m

Sound Mix
SDDS, Dolby Digital
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FAQs

Is J. Edgar based on a true story? ›

Edgar is a 2011 American biographical drama film based on the career of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, directed, produced and scored by Clint Eastwood. Written by Dustin Lance Black, the film focuses on Hoover's life from the 1919 Palmer Raids onward.

Is J. Edgar worth watching? ›

Eastwood's sure-handed direction, Black's time-shifting storytelling and the stellar performances make "J. Edgar" worth watching.

Was J. Edgar Hoover married? ›

Hoover remained with the Bureau until his death at the age of 77 in 1972. By 1972 Hoover was approaching his 55th anniversary with the F.B.I.. He had never married or developed intimate relationships with women. He would not tolerate dissent and made public enemies out of anyone who dared to resist him.

What is the movie J. Edgar about? ›

Did J Edgar Hoover found the FBI? ›

After 11 years in the post, Hoover became instrumental in founding the FBI in June 1935, where he remained as director for an additional 37 years until his death in May 1972 – serving a total of 48 years leading both the BOI and the FBI and under eight Presidents. Washington, D.C., U.S.

What was the FBI originally called? ›

Wickersham, gave this band of agents their first name—the Bureau of Investigation. It stuck. During its first 15 years, the Bureau was a shadow of its future self.

What movie created the FBI? ›

The FBI Story (1959), produced by Warner Bros. and director Mervyn LeRoy, relates the history of the FBI from the point of view of a fictitious character, Chip Hardesty (played by James Stewart).

Is J. Edgar Hoover related to Herbert Hoover? ›

Was Herbert Hoover related to J. Edgar Hoover? No, they are not related.

Is the sadness movie worth watching? ›

Critics Reviews

The Sadness is one of the more aggressively bleak, disturbing, and depraved horror films I've ever seen. Content collapsed. Jabbaz's movie isn't exactly deep, but it does effectively channel his free-floating anxieties in ways both excessive and appropriately nasty.

How many presidents did J. Edgar Hoover have? ›

Edgar Hoover serve as chief of the FBI? J. Edgar Hoover retained his post as FBI's chief until his death at age 77, by which time he had been the chief for 48 years and had served 8 presidents and 18 attorneys general.

How many years did J. Edgar Hoover serve? ›

In spite of Mr. Hoover's age and length of service, presidents of both parties made the decision to keep him at the helm of the Bureau. When Mr. Hoover died in his sleep on May 2, 1972, he had led the FBI for 48 years.

Where is J. Edgar Hoover buried? ›

Former FBI director J. Edgar Hoover's grave at Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C. | Library of Congress.

Was J. Edgar a good movie? ›

J Edgar (2011) B+ Leonardo DiCaprio excels in this extraordinary 2¼ hour biopic of the 48 year career of J. Edgar Hoover who developed the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). DiCaprio's convincing acting and appearance, supported by Naomi Watts, as his secretary and other good actors held my attention throughout.

Did Blake Lively and Leonardo DiCaprio date? ›

Following his breakup with Refaeli, DiCaprio was spotted with “Gossip Girl” star Blake Lively on several occasions in 2011. Their romance was short-lived and by later that year, they called it quits, per E! News.

Is J. Edgar on Amazon Prime? ›

Prime Video: J. Edgar.

Who was Herbert Hoover's wife? ›

What are some interesting facts about J. Edgar Hoover? ›

His birth certificate was not filed until he was 43 years old in 1938. At the age of fourteen he went to see the Wright Brothers fly their new airplane. He even met Orville Wright. Hoover played a major role in helping Senator Joseph McCarthy expose potential communists during the Second Red Scare.

Where is Clyde Tolson buried? ›

After Tolson left the FBI, his health began to decline. On April 10, 1975, Tolson was admitted to Doctors Community Hospital in Washington, DC, for renal failure. He died there four days later of heart failure at the age of 74. Tolson is buried in the Congressional Cemetery, near Hoover's grave.

When did J. Edgar Hoover resign from the FBI? ›

Edgar Hoover led the FBI for nearly a half-century, from 1924 until 1972. Under Director Hoover, the Bureau grew in responsibility and importance, becoming an integral part of the national government and an icon in American popular culture.

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