The review is only positive.
Los Angeles Times
"Langella will deservedly get the lion's share of good notices for this film. His Nixon is not an impersonation but an exceptional performance, a great actor's take on an unnerving character that, especially in an invented scene of a late-night phone call to Frost, rises to remarkable levels of artistry."
""Frost/Nixon," however, turns out to be formidably involving, and the reasons start not with expert costars Langella and Michael Sheen or their strong supporting cast or even the skills of Howard, but with the gifts and vision of Morgan, who wrote the screenplay as well as the play."
This review is again really positive.
"Langella will deservedly get the lion's share of good notices for this film. His Nixon is not an impersonation but an exceptional performance, a great actor's take on an unnerving character that, especially in an invented scene of a late-night phone call to Frost, rises to remarkable levels of artistry."
""Frost/Nixon," however, turns out to be formidably involving, and the reasons start not with expert costars Langella and Michael Sheen or their strong supporting cast or even the skills of Howard, but with the gifts and vision of Morgan, who wrote the screenplay as well as the play."
This review is again really positive.

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