Warner Bros. | Release Date: November 25, 2015
8.0
USER SCORE
Generally favorable reviews based on 784 Ratings
USER RATING DISTRIBUTION
Positive:
671
Mixed:
82
Negative:
31
Watch Now
Stream On
Buy on
Stream On
Stream On
Stream On
Stream On
Stream On
Expand
Review this movie
VOTE NOW
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Check box if your review contains spoilers 0 characters (5000 max)
10
TheDude-Dec 16, 2015
I'm a massive rocky fan and when I went and saw this film last week I was absolutely flabbergasted to find that this was one of the best films I've seen in my entire life the characters were incredibly real and developed to the point where II'm a massive rocky fan and when I went and saw this film last week I was absolutely flabbergasted to find that this was one of the best films I've seen in my entire life the characters were incredibly real and developed to the point where I forgot I was watching a film, the boxing sequences were extremely well crafted and filmed and was very tense.
10/10
Expand
3 of 3 users found this helpful30
All this user's reviews
9
chrismovieguyDec 15, 2015
ok going in to this movie i really didnt expect much from it but boy was i wrong not too it was a pure rush of excitement fun and joy like i have never felt watching a movie before i wanted to cheer for creed bu the end of the movie it wasok going in to this movie i really didnt expect much from it but boy was i wrong not too it was a pure rush of excitement fun and joy like i have never felt watching a movie before i wanted to cheer for creed bu the end of the movie it was one of those special movies u just cant help but love and as i mentioned want to cheer for the hero see it see it see it Expand
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
All this user's reviews
10
StarWarsFanDec 14, 2015
A+!!! Probably one of the best movies of the Rocky Franchise. My personal favorite is Rocky IV, but Creed is up there! This movie will have you on the edge of your seat! Personally thought it was better than Hunger Games.
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
All this user's reviews
8
SirNilesIVDec 14, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The movie is a solid eight, which puts it squarely at "worth the money." While this movie isn't going to win any awards, it does highlight the amazing endurance of the Rocky franchise, but also the boxing mythos, in general: the fallen son, redeemed by his adopted family and adopted father. While there are moments in the movie, like Rocky's cancer, the quality of opponents, and the relative ease that he becomes a "good" fighter, the ending is very satisfying. The challenge with most boxing movies is it literally comes down to a single event, so there's a 50-50 chance it will end in a way that you expected, fortunately they chose a different path. With the loss at the end, but a loss that shows his potential, the movie shows that it isn't above it's own myth creation and lives in the, somewhat, real world.

Great to see in the theaters or as a Netflix night.
Expand
1 of 1 users found this helpful10
All this user's reviews
8
xSujoshxDec 12, 2015
'Creed' was a masterful film, and a must see for Rocky fans. Frankly, 'Creed' is one of the best movies I have seen all year - This is for a variety of reasons, lets start with the fact that the direction is expertly crafted. The fight scenes'Creed' was a masterful film, and a must see for Rocky fans. Frankly, 'Creed' is one of the best movies I have seen all year - This is for a variety of reasons, lets start with the fact that the direction is expertly crafted. The fight scenes seem so real, it truly feels like I am in the ring with Creed and Rocky themselves when these fights break out. The ending was perfect, it was open-ended (left for a sequel I suppose) and it left a smile on my face. Some bad things are the relationship between creed and a girl seems forced just to have a love interest in the film. Also the 'villain' (if you can call him that) was stupid, It felt like a cartoon and kind of cheapened things up a little bit. Overall 'Creed' is worth watching. Expand
2 of 2 users found this helpful20
All this user's reviews
10
Th3GreenHorne7Dec 12, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I just got back from watching Creed at the movies, and i got to say, it is literally the mirrored ghost of all the Rocky films and this is the next chapter in the story. Now Creed has the same Underdog story from Rocky but with a new emotional tone tone that becomes a beautiful story. Micheal B. Jordan plays the son of Apollo Creed and Sylvester Stallone reprises his role of Rocky Balboa. The performance of Adonis Creed by Micheal B. Jordan was amazing and inspirational for the character's will to never stop fighting and to make his own legacy apart from his father's legacy. And Rocky Balboa had a more calm role, but knows that he can't ignore that he has to train Adonis to be the best, and probably better than his father, but Rocky eventually finds out that he has a form of cancer, but that doesn't stop him from making Adonis the best he can be, which the sums up the fact that the performances of the actors were great. The fight sequences were quite an improvement as the camera movements had fluid, dynamic and clear. The music was just as motivational as the music from Rocky. Overall the film felt like Rocky with a different story but the same tone which makes this film in my opinion the best film of this year and possibly one of the best of this decade because the film is a straight up masterpiece. Expand
1 of 3 users found this helpful12
All this user's reviews
9
ryan_gozDec 10, 2015
After many attempts to revitalise the franchise, Creed captivates the audience with heartfelt performances, impressive character development and outstanding direction. Sylvester Stallone gives another deeply stunning performance as RockyAfter many attempts to revitalise the franchise, Creed captivates the audience with heartfelt performances, impressive character development and outstanding direction. Sylvester Stallone gives another deeply stunning performance as Rocky Balboa and is truely worthy of an oscar nomination once again. Ryan Coogler proves his talent with this daring yet successful addition the rocky franchise. Expand
1 of 1 users found this helpful10
All this user's reviews
9
george80Dec 9, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. CREED FULL MOVIE [2015]" 100% original World class movies in HD quallity & complite subtitle, in english & all country.
High Speed Download Click =====>> http://bit.ly/1loUpSy
STREAMING HD# http://onlainemovie.blogspot.co.id

The former World Heavyweight Champion Rocky Balboa serves as a trainer and mentor to Adonis Johnson, the son of his late friend and former rival Apollo Creed.

Creed full movie, Creed full movie english, Creed full movie online, Creed Full Movie, Watch Creed Full Movie online hd, Creed Full Movie HD online, Creed Full Movie Online
Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
8
BenTheBrownieDec 9, 2015
I had a lot of fun with this movie. At first I thought it would be just a plain old cash grab with A-list actors to see tickets and spit on the name of the rocky movies but no. It's a well directed, well paced and very emotional boxing film.I had a lot of fun with this movie. At first I thought it would be just a plain old cash grab with A-list actors to see tickets and spit on the name of the rocky movies but no. It's a well directed, well paced and very emotional boxing film. Ryan Coogler is a very talented director. He has a very strong attention to detail and emotion just like his last movie “Fruitvale Station”. I remember watching that movie and it just made me aggravated about the police and racism. The movie turned me into a radical I wanted to do something about it and Ryan Coogler does not fail to bring that same emotion to screen here. At times the movie can be very heart-breaking and intense especially in the boxing sequences. But, it can also have a light and strong heart bringing hope and cheer to the audience and characters. The only thing I can hope for is that there isn't a Creed 2 because with this movie making 30M and the talk of it in interviews there most likely will be. But, I hope the studios will have the decency to respect the franchise and the fact that there really isn't anywhere to go but down after this movie wraps everything very well. One of the cons I had with the movie was that even though it's formula was somewhat original. It managed to hit almost every cliche in the book and have characters act irrational so that the second act can movie into the third. The movies I enjoy are the ones where the characters don't act completely different and everything is so convenient to the plot so that the movie can movie along. But with all that said I think that this is a pretty solid rocky movie Expand
2 of 2 users found this helpful20
All this user's reviews
9
bfoore90Dec 8, 2015
One of the years best films, Ryan Coogler’s "Creed" is everything that a great sports film should be, and represents a full return to form for the Rocky franchise. Michael B. Jordan is fantastic in a well deserved rebound film after what wasOne of the years best films, Ryan Coogler’s "Creed" is everything that a great sports film should be, and represents a full return to form for the Rocky franchise. Michael B. Jordan is fantastic in a well deserved rebound film after what was the Craptasic 4 and Sylvester Stallone returns in an almost oscar worthy performance as the "Italian Stallion." I would greatly recommend anyone to check this out whose a fan of the Rocky franchise and loves intense, heartfelt, and emotional stories Expand
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
All this user's reviews
9
DarthPreampDec 7, 2015
Excellent movie! By mixing the old with the new, Creed manages to make one of the most poignant and beautiful commentaries on modern life that I have seen. I highly recommend Creed.
2 of 2 users found this helpful20
All this user's reviews
9
Ajeya-RajkDec 6, 2015
Fighting a way out of a bequeathed legacy is something CREED does as a movie just as much as its eponymous lead.Replete with training montages and feel good moments,this is a movie which is definitely a part of the Rocky pantheon and the bestFighting a way out of a bequeathed legacy is something CREED does as a movie just as much as its eponymous lead.Replete with training montages and feel good moments,this is a movie which is definitely a part of the Rocky pantheon and the best one in years. Suprisingly,Stallone is in his element again after an eternity.It may not reinvent the genre but it revitalizes it.Well defined characters and relationships feel organic.Character traits are embellishments and not afterthoughts. Characters themselves fit into existing templates,while staying true to their established traits.Nothing feels forced out of place,but at the same time,it feels new.The audience is part of every fight,flowing with every jab and floating with every dodge,seamlessly shot.A few cliched framing devices in the third act notwithstanding,Hollywood has a bona fide movie star in Micheal B Jordan and a stellar director in Ryan Coogler.Along with FRUITVALE STATION,this pair is fighting 2-0-0.JJ Abrams and Colin Trevrrow should take notes. Expand
1 of 1 users found this helpful10
All this user's reviews
9
courtpassantDec 6, 2015
A thoroughly enjoyable film. Great script, cast, believable characters. This is why we go to the movies. Highly recommended holiday film. Sly Stallone is back!
1 of 1 users found this helpful10
All this user's reviews
7
Jollyjoe1000Dec 6, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The movie is very enjoyable and I watched with dad,it was great I found it enjoyable. It just that I wanted adonis to win not loose the big fight agents Ricky Collin.But it still leads to the possibility of a sequel. Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
7
dpaudiophileDec 5, 2015
Ok. Ryan Coogler is a great "artsy/underground" movie director, and this film is his first mainstream attempt. He pulls it off very well, and this movie is really fun, but will also give you some moments of cheese... I mean it's pretty easyOk. Ryan Coogler is a great "artsy/underground" movie director, and this film is his first mainstream attempt. He pulls it off very well, and this movie is really fun, but will also give you some moments of cheese... I mean it's pretty easy to tell when "Sly" Stallone (executive producer) decides to demand something in the movie that maybe Coogler never really wanted, but it's Stallone, what are you going to do?

... That being said, in the scope of the Rocky franchise of films, This is definitely the BEST sequel to come out since the landmark original film....

Rocky (1976) A+
Creed (2015) B+
Rocky Balboa (2006) C+
Rocky 3 (1982) C
Rocky 2 (1979) C
Rocky 4 (1985) C-
Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
7
Meth-dudeDec 4, 2015
The movie was predictable and didn't bring anything new to the genre but it was interesting to see Stallone playing Rocky again the performances were pretty good.Overall, just your average drama/sport movie.
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
1
DotaKaijuDec 3, 2015
This movie is garbage. I was expecting a rocky balbao or at least something similar. The entire movie Im asking my self, Wheres the fight? Its 2 min of some training in some gym then its all drama for 30 min then a fight for 3 minutes thenThis movie is garbage. I was expecting a rocky balbao or at least something similar. The entire movie Im asking my self, Wheres the fight? Its 2 min of some training in some gym then its all drama for 30 min then a fight for 3 minutes then all drama then some training for a few minutes and a fight that lasted 5 minutes to. Round 1 - 11 was over before it even started. If you want to watch a movie go see this one only because theres nothing out. If your going there expecting to see a rocky balbao movie you will be disappointed leave the movie asking yourself to, Wheres the fight. They should have never brought a girl into the movie and made those parts about training and the fight Expand
2 of 9 users found this helpful27
All this user's reviews
10
dammanDec 3, 2015
just a great all around feel good movie. I never watched the other Rocks' but I will now. The acting in this movie was spot on. I hope Creed 2 will come out next year. Why can't these type of movies get into the Oscar race? Stallone wasjust a great all around feel good movie. I never watched the other Rocks' but I will now. The acting in this movie was spot on. I hope Creed 2 will come out next year. Why can't these type of movies get into the Oscar race? Stallone was great in this movie including "Hollywood" plus is girl friend and mother nail the acting. Please go out and see this movie it will give you some hope. Expand
2 of 3 users found this helpful21
All this user's reviews
7
TVJerryDec 3, 2015
Despite the title (which refers to the son of Apollo Creed), this film is just as much about Rocky (Sylvester Stallone) as it is about the ambitious young boxer. When he decides to follow in his famous father's footsteps, he travels toDespite the title (which refers to the son of Apollo Creed), this film is just as much about Rocky (Sylvester Stallone) as it is about the ambitious young boxer. When he decides to follow in his famous father's footsteps, he travels to Philadelphia to enlist the champ as his trainer. The plot follows a familiar structure: intimate personal moment, dramatic encounter, training montage, big fight…repeat. Fortunately, a massively muscled-up Michael B. Jordan brings a fierce energy and determination to his role. Surprisingly, the film's most compelling performance (and the only humor) comes from Stallone. Director Ryan Coogler ("Fruitvale Station") has kept the interactions involving and made the fights forceful (especially the one that never cuts or leaves the close proximity inside the ring). This is a pumped-up version of the original, slightly too long, but big on heartfelt passion and personal power. Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
8
samichsupernovaDec 2, 2015
It doesn't re-invent the boxing movie or pack too many surprises, but it is nothing but respectful to the beloved "Rocky" series and both Stallone and Jordan deliver some powerhouse performances. Jordan straight-up carries the movie for a lotIt doesn't re-invent the boxing movie or pack too many surprises, but it is nothing but respectful to the beloved "Rocky" series and both Stallone and Jordan deliver some powerhouse performances. Jordan straight-up carries the movie for a lot of the running time. The cinematography was superb and the direction and editing on point. Everything gelled. The only things I might have done different are to have given "Pretty" Ricky more personality aside from being a trash-talker, and taken a page from "Southpaw" and made the fights seem more brutal (not that they don't seem realistic, but that movie took it to a whole other level). I really enjoyed this one and would recommend it to anyone. Expand
4 of 4 users found this helpful40
All this user's reviews
10
RipandreadDec 2, 2015
Despite claims “Creed” follows the same theme as the Rocky trilogies, this movie was different because Sylvester Stallone wasn’t the main character and didn’t have the creative control over this movie as he did the others.

Sure there
Despite claims “Creed” follows the same theme as the Rocky trilogies, this movie was different because Sylvester Stallone wasn’t the main character and didn’t have the creative control over this movie as he did the others.

Sure there elements, especially the final fight scenes, that are remoisten of the “Rocky” movies, but young man who plays Apollo Creed’s son brings a fresh approach to the role.
Expand
2 of 3 users found this helpful21
All this user's reviews
5
YorkManDec 2, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Oh dear....
After the brilliant Rocky Balboa offered a very tidy bookend to the Rocky film franchise the world really didn't need Stallone to dust off the character for (hopefully) one last outing (although this film does leave the story open ended, which just feels like another throwback 'beat' to the original Rocky movie).
Michael B. Jordan is introduced as Apollo Creed's illegitimate son Adonis "Donnie" Creed (who was born after his father died in the ring, in order to make him just about young enough to 'be' an up and coming fighter) who decides to leave his pretty decent life behind in California and head to Philadelphia as a way to find out who he really is.
Rocky is now effectively alone, the characters introduced in Rocky Balboa who offered some emotional context have apparently disappeared, and Paulie has died in the interim too. Rocky and Donnie form a bond after Rocky, who is immediately dismissive of getting back into the training game, has a pretty impressive change of heart and begins to get Donnie into better shape.
Donnie's love interest, Bianca is shoe-horned in after they meet because she lives in the apartment below, and plays music too loudly... Cue awkwardness that blossoms into love/hate/love as the plot requires.
Donnie is offered the chance to fight the undefeated, undisputed, light-heavyweight champ because of extraneous circumstances that for some reason make an unknown 'Creed' a better money making prospect that the number one contender... (Yes, that made no sense to me either!) Culminating in a beat by beat cover version of Rocky's first fight with Apollo (and, sadly, does set up a potential sequel).
Along the way we discover a little about Donnie's motivations, Rocky's difficulties with being alone, and the parallel 'internal' fights of both men as they battle to overcome their fears (of different things, for different reasons).
All in all it's just highly derivative and a completely unnecessary film. As mentioned, the finale of Rocky Balboa was the perfect ending to what was then a 30 year franchise. Now, coming up on 40 years since we first saw Rocky climb out of the ring after beating 'Spider', lighting a cigarette, and heading home... We're left with a bad aftertaste with the final mouthful, despite some great acting on Stallone's part, because seeing this film only reminded me just how fresh and exciting the original Rocky film (that Creed desperately attempts to emulate) actually was.

Immensely disappointing.
Expand
4 of 6 users found this helpful42
All this user's reviews
8
moviemitch96Dec 1, 2015
Overall, it's definitely a worthy addition to the series of Rocky films. Ryan Coogler, who also directed Michael B. Jordan in the just as excellent film Fruitvale Station, directs him to yet another great and memorable performance. SylvesterOverall, it's definitely a worthy addition to the series of Rocky films. Ryan Coogler, who also directed Michael B. Jordan in the just as excellent film Fruitvale Station, directs him to yet another great and memorable performance. Sylvester Stallone also gives his own iconic character plenty of heart just as he's always done in the past films. The film also felt appropriately nostalgic in all the right places, however, I was somewhat disappointed to see the film's final fight copy the very first film's final fight almost exactly to the letter. Other than that, this was a great and fun film that left me satisfied for the most part, yet wanting more (possibly a sequel) at the same time. Expand
2 of 3 users found this helpful21
All this user's reviews
10
bds92Dec 1, 2015
Coogler recognizes, elaborates upon, and skewers us with this simple fact: we all have a little Rocky in us. Speaking of whom, Stallone completely transforms his best known character, coming to us now more like a brooding Marlon BrandoCoogler recognizes, elaborates upon, and skewers us with this simple fact: we all have a little Rocky in us. Speaking of whom, Stallone completely transforms his best known character, coming to us now more like a brooding Marlon Brando antihero, and pulls it off so well that you almost leave the theater without realizing this isn't a Rocky movie. The transformation of Stallone's career, which has taken us all the way from The Lords of Flatbush to the present day, is as much a revelation as the film itself. Expand
2 of 2 users found this helpful20
All this user's reviews
9
NickLikesMoviesNov 30, 2015
"Creed" is incredible. The performances are top notch, especially Stallone, and director Ryan Cooler does a phenomenal job pacing and moving the story to perfection. A must-see.
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
All this user's reviews
9
Chazd3Nov 30, 2015
Mark Sly for Best actor nomination. Story that had all the 'underdog overcoming adversity for a character you felt for' as the first Rocky. Great score, outstanding fight effects. A true joy to watch.
2 of 3 users found this helpful21
All this user's reviews
9
bmaster4616Nov 30, 2015
Boxing movies usually follow a cliche script or finds ways to just completely ripoff its far superior predecessor (I'm looking at you Southpaw). Some take stories from real life, while others focus on a down and out person who pullsBoxing movies usually follow a cliche script or finds ways to just completely ripoff its far superior predecessor (I'm looking at you Southpaw). Some take stories from real life, while others focus on a down and out person who pulls himself/herself together to fight for a living. The then come together and become the top of their craft. It gets to the point where the stories get boring. They're predictable, sappy, boring, etc. Creed might steal some cliches from boxing movies or previous rocky movies, but mostly it throws all the other cliches out the window. This gives audiences a refreshing take on the Boxing genre and a great movie in a long time.

Both of Adonis Johnson's (Michael B. Jordan) parents weren't around when he was growing up. His aggressive and insurgent nature has caused him to get a bad-rap in the foster home that he lives in. His life suddenly changed when the wife of Apolo Creed comes in to adopt him. Apolo had cheated on Johnson's mom and left Creed's mom before he was born. He can now lives the life he's always wanted or maybe not. He's always wanted to follow the footsteps of his father without getting there with his name. He meets up with Rocky (Sylevester Stallone) to get him to train him and eventually is able to get into the sport he loves.

Creed exceeds past its predecessors (besides the first one) because it does a great job of combining both the amazing parts of the Rocky series while giving audiences a new and fresh take. It doesn't want to ride the coattails of the past while still still staying true to the name, and the movie gives us those moments that made the franchise great. This small little awesomeness of irony in the story, is just one of the great things Creed does. Creed the movie doesn't want to be great because of their name while Johnson also doesn't want to get inti boxing because of his name. It's an interesting parallel that really shows us that the director really does get it. He knows what the fans of the series want, while pulling in a new generation of fans.

The best part of the movie is the acting within the grittiness of the movie. The movie has those amazing corny moments that people love from the last films, but the movie is grittier version of it's predecessor. The acting reflects this as Stallone really shows a broken down version of the once great boxer. His idea of knowing that the past is in fact the past, and he can't cope with leaving the past where it is. Also everything he's loved in life has pasted and gone. His career, his family, and his life has been transformed into something different. Both Jordan and Stallone show their acting chomps as their chemistry is great together. The script helps in this but it's really their performances that make you believe that they're this new family. Stallone gives his best performance, maybe even better than the original Rocky. Michael B. Jordan sells that he is indeed a boxer and the direction of those fights were fantastically put together. The cinematography brings to life the fight scenes and it feels extremely real. The choreography is best since the Fighter.

The script helps the movie feel real as well. Johnson doesn't all of a sudden become this amazing boxer. It take months for him to train before his first bout. He has boxing all his life in different countries underground. Nothing about the script screams cliche and it doesn't scream for attention. I simply knows what the fans want and it produces that product onto the screen. Bringing back some of the original actors, characters, set pieces, etc., is something not really done anymore. At least not to the quality of this movie. Overall the script prevails without an overabundance of the Rocky formula, while still giving us that Rocky feeling. Also they answer the question of who won during the third fight of Apolo and Rocky.

Overall, the movie is fantastic. The cinematography shows us the grittiness of Pittsburgh while giving the audience fantastic fight scenes that can rivial any boxing movie. The acting sells us on the script as well, with Jordan and Stallone seeming like they've been acting together for years. This might be the most surprising movie of th year to some as well. Creed is the second best Rocky movie of all-time and might be the be the best boxing movie since Ragging Bull. 9/10
Expand
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
All this user's reviews
10
MahenazsalamaNov 30, 2015
This film is incredible
I mean it's not like any boxing film that I've ever watched
it's so special and the best bit that it's not just about boxing but it holds lots of empowering quotes, realistic relationships and the soundtrack is amazing btw
3 of 4 users found this helpful31
All this user's reviews
7
TheBigDealNov 30, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Have been a huge fan of all the previous Rocky movies.....Except Rocky V. This spin-off was a great movie, but was not one of my favorites. It had the drama of the first two, but none of the pure awesomeness of Rocky III and IV. The music score was not as catchy as the other Rocky films, and the fact that Creed didn't come out the Living In America seemed like a huge missed opportunity, especially since he fought a British guy. I also didn't care for Rocky getting cancer. How much crap are you going to throw at the guy who single handed-ly ended the Cold War after beating Ivan Drago? Already killed his manager, his wife, his two best friends and made his ungrateful son move away. Other than that movie was very entertaining, and had a great fight sequence which left everyone in the crowd pumped up and head butting walls when it was over. Expand
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
All this user's reviews
2
yrcrazyNov 30, 2015
Dumbed down and predictable with a usual slice of emotional rubbish. Adonis Creed isnt even likeable in this endless drag of a movie. Only saving grace is that Stallone was still good.
3 of 28 users found this helpful325
All this user's reviews
8
PrashunNov 29, 2015
Outside of the original 1976 Rocky film, the Rocky franchise consists of some decent films but none can hold a candle to the original film which still holds up today nearly 40 years since it's release, however Creed is a very good film andOutside of the original 1976 Rocky film, the Rocky franchise consists of some decent films but none can hold a candle to the original film which still holds up today nearly 40 years since it's release, however Creed is a very good film and earns the spot of the second best movie in the entire franchise. The film does so many things right, the gym politics between fighters is an interesting angle, the boxing choreography is the best the series has ever seen but still not at Raging Bull's (one of my favorite films notwithstanding sports or boxing movies genre) level of realism and accuracy of how boxing matches actually happen. The acting is phenomenal, Michael B Jordan will be a heavyweight (boxing puns!) in Hollywood in a few years, Sylvester Stallone however surprised a lot of people with a very touching and emotional portrayal of a man who has lost his family and is just waiting for death. Stallone's performance didn't surprise me because I have always known in certain situations this guy can deliver, watch the original Rocky movie, the guy was nominated for an Oscar, he absolutely deserved that nomination, there is more to him than Expendables franchise.

I would recommend everyone to check this out, as much as I liked this film I have to admit that it will not reach the iconic status of the original Rocky film. Primarily because the film had a few missteps in the editing department, the first half could have been shorter by 15 minutes or so, it was trying to be a cool funny film for everybody but I was glad that it ditched all that for intense heavy emotional drama in the second half. Another minor nitpick I have is I never felt as invested in the relationship of Adonis and Bianca compared to Rocky and Adrian, these films aren't about romance though so it's not a big deal. Further, I found Adonis Creed to be a lot like Apollo Creed smart, intelligent and charismatic, which is great and all but I prefer Rocky as the protagonist because he was a blue collared simple man who was not good with words but always got up after being knocked down.
Expand
3 of 4 users found this helpful31
All this user's reviews
9
Nikola8Nov 29, 2015
This movie will make you want to stand and cheer. Just awesome. It steals a lot from the original Rocky story, but hey, that movie won best picture, so why not? Michael B Jordan and Stallone work really well together. This is the "passing theThis movie will make you want to stand and cheer. Just awesome. It steals a lot from the original Rocky story, but hey, that movie won best picture, so why not? Michael B Jordan and Stallone work really well together. This is the "passing the torch" movie that Rocky V should have been. Expand
1 of 1 users found this helpful10
All this user's reviews
8
Compi24Nov 28, 2015
In a fashion similar to this year's "Mad Max: Fury Road," this film acts as an emphatic rebuttal towards those wary of sequel/reboot/remake fatigue in Hollywood. The film ingeniously revitalizes a seemingly finished franchise, repurposing theIn a fashion similar to this year's "Mad Max: Fury Road," this film acts as an emphatic rebuttal towards those wary of sequel/reboot/remake fatigue in Hollywood. The film ingeniously revitalizes a seemingly finished franchise, repurposing the familiar faces into a story that speaks not only to "Rocky" fans, but to the average filmgoer as well. "Creed" is a masterfully conceived, well-shot piece of filmmaking Expand
4 of 6 users found this helpful42
All this user's reviews
5
AxeTNov 28, 2015
Like the new Bond, though okay overall and fairly well made, unfortunately this spinoff is tired formula. Though it has some nice touches story wise that play authentic and the developments are about as much as can be expected at this stage,Like the new Bond, though okay overall and fairly well made, unfortunately this spinoff is tired formula. Though it has some nice touches story wise that play authentic and the developments are about as much as can be expected at this stage, the big problem is the lead actor/character has no personality. He's boring! What made "Rocky" the standout it was is the original one of a kind character that Sly created from what could have been a cliché. For that matter Carl Weathers/Apollo had ten times the personality his on screen son has here. And there is no new theme music to drive it as the original very famously had and Stallone wisely regularly updated throughout the series with hipper newer music. What an unbelievable oversight or just plain stupid choice. Even a new rap song could have sufficed, but instead the inexperienced director stays down for the count. You know there is a problem when you couldn't care less who wins the big fight. You have to give Sylvester credit for making each installment fresh and invigorating all the way through 6 movies. That's a bigger feat than most actor/auteurs take credit for for doing far less. Sadly, it's missing here showing his touch beyond acting is that special when it comes to this series.
How the other bouts match up in my ring: "Rocky" 10 "Rocky II" 9 "Rocky III" 9 "Rocky IV" 7 "Rocky V" 8 "Rocky Balboa" 10.
Expand
1 of 9 users found this helpful18
All this user's reviews
9
TheKavehJNov 28, 2015
Together, Michael B. Jordan and director Ryan Coogler are an unstoppable team. Their newest film, Creed, is one of the best boxing movies ever made. And the best part of it all is, you don't have to see the Rocky films to love Creed, the filmTogether, Michael B. Jordan and director Ryan Coogler are an unstoppable team. Their newest film, Creed, is one of the best boxing movies ever made. And the best part of it all is, you don't have to see the Rocky films to love Creed, the film is so lovable itself. Expand
2 of 3 users found this helpful21
All this user's reviews
9
LaraRNov 28, 2015
I have actually never completely seen the previous Rocky films before since it just didn't peak my interest at all. In fact, this one didn't either but it was the best option at the time since Spectre didn't have any seats left. I do notI have actually never completely seen the previous Rocky films before since it just didn't peak my interest at all. In fact, this one didn't either but it was the best option at the time since Spectre didn't have any seats left. I do not regret it. I admired the film's rhythm, the camera work and editing complementing the rest of the film's elements flawlessly that both probably even outshone them. One particular shot that I loved was the Long Take used during his first professional fight. There are very few films I remember pulling off this shot that has made me feel so emotionally engaged. The characters were raw and genuine, no doubt played exceptionally by the cast, particularly, Jordan and Stallone. Some cliches here and there, but it was subtle and weaved in cleverly. The film was well crafted, intense but unhurried, keeping me immersed the entire time. This is the first of Coogler's work that I've seen and I'm looking forward to watching his previous and future films. Well done. Expand
3 of 3 users found this helpful30
All this user's reviews
10
justinwalkerNov 28, 2015
'Creed' is a movie that benefits from the history of the 'Rocky' franchise that it brings with it into the theater, giving it the advantage of a built-in emotional gut punch. That head-start allows the filmmakers to fully develop their new'Creed' is a movie that benefits from the history of the 'Rocky' franchise that it brings with it into the theater, giving it the advantage of a built-in emotional gut punch. That head-start allows the filmmakers to fully develop their new characters so that the film stands on its own two feet and delivers on every level. Expand
2 of 3 users found this helpful21
All this user's reviews
9
cadoverNov 27, 2015
Shockingly great. The Rocky franchise turned on its head and given a completely new life, in the form of Apollo Creed's son. Beautiful story-telling and utilizes all the elements that made the original Rocky magic. Minus half a point forShockingly great. The Rocky franchise turned on its head and given a completely new life, in the form of Apollo Creed's son. Beautiful story-telling and utilizes all the elements that made the original Rocky magic. Minus half a point for Michael B Jordan, who lacks the depth and vulnerability of Stallone, but has a made a giant leap from Fruitvale Station. The other half point deduction is the paper thin motivation the young Creed has to become the worlds greatest champion. Neither of these points gets in the way of enjoying the movie, and Stallone is a joy to watch, as always.
All in all, about as good as Rocky II, which is saying a lot.
Expand
3 of 4 users found this helpful31
All this user's reviews
10
BrianMcCriticNov 27, 2015
Two A+ films on the same weekend. I loved every second of Creed. While the boxing scenes are phenomenal the main reason to love Creed is because of the characters and the relationships they build with each other. Michael B. Jordan is greatTwo A+ films on the same weekend. I loved every second of Creed. While the boxing scenes are phenomenal the main reason to love Creed is because of the characters and the relationships they build with each other. Michael B. Jordan is great you really feel the pain this guys gone through. Also Sly Stallone has never been better and should be considered for a best supporting actor nomination. In the end I was laughing, crying, and cheering the whole time. A+ Expand
5 of 6 users found this helpful51
All this user's reviews
9
MovieFan123Nov 27, 2015
Had I not seen "Fruitvale Station" I would have thought "Creed" would fail. But since I did, I had faith. Turns out "Creed" is fantastic. Creed is directed by Ryan Coogler and stars Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Creed, the son of Apollo CreedHad I not seen "Fruitvale Station" I would have thought "Creed" would fail. But since I did, I had faith. Turns out "Creed" is fantastic. Creed is directed by Ryan Coogler and stars Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Creed, the son of Apollo Creed and Sylvester Stallone as Rocky Balboa. "Creed" is a terrific movie. To begin the chemistry between Stallone and Jordan is outstanding. There both witty and it's clear that they both enjoyed creating this film. Furthermore, Coogler fills the film with realism. Sure, there are cliches but what makes this movie stand out is how Coogler uses them. Not to mention there ain't many of them to begin with because Coogler does things differently. This is shown when the main love interest has a hearing problem and will eventually become deaf. It shows how Coogler while trying to make his film similar to the Rocky movies also wants to create something different. Now one of the most impressive parts of this movie is how Coogler shoots the boxing sequences. The best fight is the first fight Adonis fights. Why one may ask? The whole fight is one take. That's right there are no cuts just zooms and lots of movement. It's fantastic because it immerses the viewer in the fight and gets down and dirty as I like to say with the characters. Also, while the second fight is not filmed like this it's interesting enough mostly because there is no clear scene where Creed takes over the fight. The challenger is always fighting back which makes that character feel more human instead of another obstacle. Furthermore, Stallone gives one of his best performances in years. While "Rocky Balboa" was a send off for his fighting career this film shows an older broken Rocky who feels as if he has no reason to live. Stallone portrays him with conviction and is one of the best parts of this movie. Overall, even though the final fight should have been filmed like the first one Creed succeeds because of an interesting story, wonderful acting from all the leads and a gritty, real tone which is why I'm giving "Creed" a 9 out of 10. See. This. Movie. Expand
2 of 2 users found this helpful20
All this user's reviews
8
Movi3R3vi3werNov 27, 2015
Ryan Coogler is now two for two, first with Fruitvale Station and now with Creed, the best Rocky sequel yet. Creed in many ways is like the original Rocky, it’s a drama about the characters and boxing happens to be apart of it. At it’s core,Ryan Coogler is now two for two, first with Fruitvale Station and now with Creed, the best Rocky sequel yet. Creed in many ways is like the original Rocky, it’s a drama about the characters and boxing happens to be apart of it. At it’s core, it’s a story about a young man who’s had nothing in life, no father, no home and it’s his battle with himself to make a name for himself. It’s a deeply moving and inspirational movie with excellent acting performances and some of the best boxing scenes I’ve ever seen put to film. Expand
2 of 2 users found this helpful20
All this user's reviews
8
Jess_HillNov 27, 2015
Rocky seven was actually a surprisingly engaging experience, and one which proves that a strong brass section can make anything seem poignant. The performances were great, and the storyline was a refreshing update to the genre that wasRocky seven was actually a surprisingly engaging experience, and one which proves that a strong brass section can make anything seem poignant. The performances were great, and the storyline was a refreshing update to the genre that was realtively free from the boxing movie cliches which generally plague these types of films. The pacing was excellent; though long, the film doesn't drag, and the cinematography was tight and considered. I was emotionally invested in the outcomes for the characters, which is really the best measure of success for this genre. If you are a Rocky or sports film fan, this will not disappoint. 7.76/10 Expand
3 of 3 users found this helpful30
All this user's reviews
10
whatsgoodNov 27, 2015
If you would have told me, before watching CREED, that I would have enjoyed it so much I would create an account on metacritic and post a review AND give it a 10, I would have laughed in your face! I am not a hardcore Rocky fan. I'veIf you would have told me, before watching CREED, that I would have enjoyed it so much I would create an account on metacritic and post a review AND give it a 10, I would have laughed in your face! I am not a hardcore Rocky fan. I've probably seen 2 of the whole series. From that perspective I still thoroughly enjoyed watching CREED. CREED is great entertainment and is definitely a new school classic. Cooglers use of the camera in storytelling really puts the viewer right in the middle of the action. CREED wasn't even a choice on my "to watch" list, but I am glad that our group decided on this movie. Fresh and relevant, with very convincing performances from the whole cast, CREED delivers a surprise left hook out of nowhere! CREED runs 2+ hours long but felt half that because of the wonderful flow of the movie. Jordan's performance as a professional boxer was impressive, and Stallone's aging Rocky was pure class. Kudos to them both. Go watch this movie. Expand
3 of 4 users found this helpful31
All this user's reviews
8
IZIKNov 26, 2015
'Creed' pays respect to the Rocky formula, but just like the film's protagonist, it separates itself to create an engaging and inspiring story about family and creating your own legacy. Ryan Coogler proves that he is one of the best young'Creed' pays respect to the Rocky formula, but just like the film's protagonist, it separates itself to create an engaging and inspiring story about family and creating your own legacy. Ryan Coogler proves that he is one of the best young directors working today, and Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone give fantastic performances. Expand
2 of 2 users found this helpful20
All this user's reviews
10
bronxbomber777Nov 26, 2015
i have been a long time rocky fan and this movie was a outstanding movie a 10 hands down. Creed is a fantastic film on its own, but it is an amazing tribute to the legendary sports film that came before it in Rocky (and, in some ways, itsi have been a long time rocky fan and this movie was a outstanding movie a 10 hands down. Creed is a fantastic film on its own, but it is an amazing tribute to the legendary sports film that came before it in Rocky (and, in some ways, its sequels). Michael B Jordan is fantastic, the fighting/training scenes are intense, and,as a whole, the film is extremely well-shot. Overall, this is a superb film that both fans of the Rocky franchise and newcomers can appreciate. Expand
20 of 27 users found this helpful207
All this user's reviews
9
MattyiceNov 26, 2015
Creed is a fantastic film on its own, but it is an amazing tribute to the legendary sports film that came before it in Rocky (and, in some ways, its sequels). Michael B Jordan is fantastic, the fighting/training scenes are intense, and,as aCreed is a fantastic film on its own, but it is an amazing tribute to the legendary sports film that came before it in Rocky (and, in some ways, its sequels). Michael B Jordan is fantastic, the fighting/training scenes are intense, and,as a whole, the film is extremely well-shot. Overall, this is a superb film that both fans of the Rocky franchise and newcomers can appreciate. Expand
6 of 6 users found this helpful60
All this user's reviews
10
JSnoopNov 25, 2015
Excellent! I'm a huge Rocky fan and this movie did not disappoint. It fits very well into the Rocky story, but establishes itself on it's own merits. The movie is well written, acted, and directed. Ryan Coogler did an amazing jobExcellent! I'm a huge Rocky fan and this movie did not disappoint. It fits very well into the Rocky story, but establishes itself on it's own merits. The movie is well written, acted, and directed. Ryan Coogler did an amazing job writing/directing. Stallone and Michael B. Jordan deliver outstanding performances and have great chemistry together. Definitely a must see! Expand
3 of 4 users found this helpful31
All this user's reviews
10
bgirlNov 25, 2015
Ryan Coogler writes/direcst a love letter to the Rocky series. The movie is awesome! The chemistry between Stallone and Jordan is fantastic. What I love most is how organic/natural the story flows. From a technical standpoint, I love theRyan Coogler writes/direcst a love letter to the Rocky series. The movie is awesome! The chemistry between Stallone and Jordan is fantastic. What I love most is how organic/natural the story flows. From a technical standpoint, I love the shot of the first fight and the score. Stallone should be taking home some hardware this award season for his performance. I am a frequent moviegoer and this is definitely in my top 5 for the year. Expand
4 of 4 users found this helpful40
All this user's reviews
9
tjman09Nov 25, 2015
Ryan Coogler’s Creed delivers on everything that a great boxing film should, and represents a full return to form for Rocky. Directed by superstar in the making Ryan Coogler, and starring powerful performances from Michael B. Jordan andRyan Coogler’s Creed delivers on everything that a great boxing film should, and represents a full return to form for Rocky. Directed by superstar in the making Ryan Coogler, and starring powerful performances from Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone the film is amazing. Creed is exhilarating, beautifully acted, while honoring the previous Rocky films lovingly. The film may be a little too familiar at times, but at least approaches it’s overused plot lines with a different take.
From the opening scene the film captures your attention, showing us a glimpse into who this character is “a fighter.” The film remains an exhilarating journey with this character, who is easy to connect with. As the film progresses, Coogler mixes old techniques like the famous Rocky slow motion sequences, with newer (less used) techniques like very intimate fight sequences, where the camera helps the viewer feel like they’re standing in the ring. The film will draw you in from the moment it starts, to the moment it ends.
One reason the film is so exhilarating is the terrific acting of Michael B. Jordan, who leads this journey. Once again teaming up with director Ryan Coogler Jordan anchors the film, and in the process creates a relatable, and human main character. On this note, after seeing “Creed” and “Fruitvale Station” I would be willing to make the bold statement that I think Ryan Coogler is on his way to becoming the next Scorsese. All of this being said what may be even more satisfying is seeing Sylvester Stallone return to form as Rocky Balboa.
Some may criticize the movie for not bringing a lot of original plot lines to the movie, they would be right. However, while not very original the film handles these plot lines from a different perspective. No longer are we watching the nobody rising up against the odds, now we see a man trying to get out of the larger than life shadows of a man he never knew. Those who love the Rocky films recognize the slow motion moments in almost every film, and the iconic way the boxing matches were choreographed. Creed departs from the overuse of slow motion and more adapts the fight choreography of Raging Bull, while still mixing the essence of the Rocky fight scenes.
The way Coogler mixes old with new in many different ways helps make the whole film feel like the story it’s telling. Coogler captures the tone of the older Rocky films, while also making a film distinctly different. Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone deliver, and Creed ends up being exactly what fans hoped it would be. In the end if you have the time go see Creed, it’s a terrific 2 hours to spend.
Expand
3 of 3 users found this helpful30
All this user's reviews