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21 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 70VarietyJay WeissbergVarietyJay WeissbergIt leaves viewers gratified by the filmmaking bravura and the sheer pleasure of watching this superb cast in top form, but also feeling shortchanged.
- 60The Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThe Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThe heart of this complex material for too long remains elusive to Assayas, and he locates it too late to give the choppy drama cohesion. That's not to say Wasp Network is dull or uninvolving.
- 60Screen DailyLee MarshallScreen DailyLee MarshallThe latest film from the prolific Olivier Assayas’ makes for a genial, lolloping ride, but it’s also one that will frustrate those with little patience for the script’s casual attitude to coherence.
- 60The GuardianXan BrooksThe GuardianXan BrooksThe film is glossy, illuminating and frequently exciting. What it lacks is an emotional charge and a fine-grained texture. We need to invest in these people in order to understand their decisions – and care about the consequences of these.
- 60CineVueJohn BleasdaleCineVueJohn BleasdaleIt might be that there’s a meatier version of the film – a Carlos-style miniseries perhaps – but as it stands, shifting between a lighthearted caper and more consequential political tragedy, Wasp Network is an entertaining fumble.
- 50IndieWireDavid EhrlichIndieWireDavid EhrlichAn overstuffed espionage thriller that bites off more than it can chew and never manages to find its footing, Olivier Assayas’ Wasp Network is an exceedingly rare gaffe from one of the greatest filmmakers of the last 30 years. Even so, his restless genius can still be felt percolating below the surface and struggling to come up for air.
- 50San Francisco ChronicleG. Allen JohnsonSan Francisco ChronicleG. Allen JohnsonA mostly absorbing but strangely inert espionage drama that could have been a heart-pounding thriller.
- 45TheWrapAlonso DuraldeTheWrapAlonso DuraldeWhen Ramírez and Cruz, or Moura and de Armas, are on screen together, addressing the human cost involved in spycraft, Wasp Network becomes much more interesting. When it veers away from them, the film seems mostly comprised of conversations in restaurants, where new characters and organizations are constantly being introduced.
- 42The PlaylistThe PlaylistThere’s intricate, and then there’s messy. In a story of unspooling complexity and multiple double-crosses, the biggest trouble with Wasp Network is that it can be flat-out confusing.