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The Hill Reviews
Alongside Quaid's persuasive lead, veterans Bonnie Bedelia and Scott Glenn help bring flashes of conviction to an otherwise cornball affair.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | May 2, 2025
It’s sweet, earnest and honest.
Full Review | Nov 20, 2024
The movie’s story is cliché and rather preachy, but it isn’t bad. Rickey’s story is important and engaging… whenever viewers aren’t being weighed down by the pastor’s repetitive prejudice against his family and community.
Full Review | Jan 22, 2024
As the stadium lights fade on a reconciled father and son like “Field of Dreams,” you can’t help but smile. Yes, it’s a “perfect” Hollywood ending, but call me a sucker for inspirational sports flicks. Turn off your brain and tap into your heart.
Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Sep 22, 2023
A true hero story. The fact that it's a little too long clearly hasn't bothered audiences. Didn't bother me either. Good family watch.
Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Sep 13, 2023
Sadly the script isn't interested in such a complicated legacy but is content with cliched scenes of the preacher father who doesn't understand his talented son despite everyone else believing in him.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/10 | Sep 11, 2023
“The Hill,” ultimately hits with power, but without finesse.
Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/4 | Sep 10, 2023
An incredibly inspirational and touching movie that of course pulls at the heartstrings but it sets out what it was meant to do: honor the subject of a unique story and to give hope and inspire. Dennis Quaid gives his best performance in years.
Full Review | Original Score: 8.5/10 | Sep 8, 2023
The story is filled with cliches, clunky dialogue and speechifying lifted from Bible verses.
Full Review | Original Score: C- | Sep 1, 2023
Toggling back and forth between a sports drama and a faith-based film, Jeff Celentano aims to please by never getting too gritty. Sappy at times, but the feel-good film leaves you inspired just as the filmmakers intended.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Aug 30, 2023
A true story of faith, hope and love entertainingly delivered.
Full Review | Original Score: 7/10 | Aug 27, 2023
The Hill celebrates a time-tested formula for dad-and-son baseball dramas.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Aug 26, 2023
Overflowing with underdog cliches and aggressive sentimentality, the film's wholesome charms are neutralized by heavy-handed platitudes and sermonizing, right down to the obligatory big-game finale.
Full Review | Aug 26, 2023
Echoes of Norman Rockwell bounce off The Hill, a sincere, inspiring baseball movie grounded in a complicated father-son relationship.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Aug 26, 2023
The Hill is a poorly constructed faith-based biopic about disabled baseball player Rickey Hill. This long-winded and preachy drama leaves big questions unanswered about his life. The movie is also plagued with hokey dialogue and corny acting performances.
Full Review | Aug 25, 2023
Starring Dennis Quaid as Rickey's preacher Dad, James, and directed by Jeff Celentano, this faith-based sports film uses the titular metaphor to express what Rickey had to overcome to pursue his heart's desire.
Full Review | Aug 25, 2023
In reading about Hill and his struggles, it’s obvious his story needed no embellishment. His deeds were inspiration enough, something “The Hill” doesn’t trust.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Aug 25, 2023
The Hill leaves no cliché unturned when driving home the “inspired” part of the description “inspired by a true story.”
Full Review | Original Score: 1.5/5 | Aug 25, 2023
There’s plenty of good material to work with. But the wildly uneven handling of it leaves the movie oscillating between sincerely touching and overly sentimental.
Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | Aug 25, 2023
... the movie’s antiquated structure and insistence on relying on clumsy exposition when it should show us how Hill overcame the odds prove to be its undoing.
Full Review | Original Score: 5/10 | Aug 25, 2023
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