The Rotten Tomatoes score for Sebastian Stan’s The Apprentice is available now, and it looks very solid. The Emmy-nominated Stan, more widely known as Bucky in the MCU, will star alongside Jeremy Strong (Succession) in a film marketed by director Ali Abbasi as a character study. The Biopic explores the 70s/80s era Donald Trump in New YorkWhere he falls under the supervision of Roy Cohn (Strong), a cutthroat lawyer who sees his potential and shapes him into the first president viewers are familiar with today.
Days before its release, the Tomatometer for The Apprentice was revealed on Rotten tomatoes. With 79 reviews at the time of this writing, The film stands at a respectable 78%. Much of the movie’s success can be attributed to Stan’s electric performance as a young Trump.
What this means for the student
The apprentice has a lot of award competition
October is usually a month full of movies worth seeing, As it is the start of the award season. This October sees several worthy contenders, including Joker: Folie à DeuxWhich did not see the same success as the original movie, getting a rotten Tomatometer of 33%. Saturday nightwhich also had a wide release this week, has a 79% Tomatometer, and the Sean Baker and Mikey Madison-led Anora Currently has an impressive 98% Rotten Tomatoes score from critics.
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The Apprentices opening weekend is stacked with worthy contenders. on top of Saturday night, The film shares an opening weekend with the Andrew Garfield and Florence Pooh-led We live in timeWhich has an 84% Rotten Tomatoes score from critics with 50 reviews. It has some work to do if it wants to perform well at the box office. the apprentices Controversy surrounding it — the Trump campaign has threatened to sue the filmmakers — should at least attract moviegoers curious about the release drama.
Our take on the apprentice’s tomatometer
It does not take any political side
The apprentice’s Rotten Tomatoes’ score bodes well for its opening weekend, however I believe that the controversy associated with this movie is enough to draw in viewersAs the film is based on a controversial figure. However, one review of The Washington Post Says the movie wants to take a political side. While this neutral view of The Apprentice It can be frustrating to viewers who want to see a scathing exposé or a fluff piece that keeps Trump up on a pedestal, I admire that objectivity because biopics should show both the good and bad sides of its subjects.
Source: Rotten tomatoes, The Washington Post