• Network: HBO
  • Series Premiere Date: Jan 19, 2019
Metascore
73

Generally favorable reviews - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 12
  2. Negative: 0 out of 12
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Critic Reviews

  1. Entertainment Weekly
    Reviewed by: Darren Franich
    Jan 14, 2019
    83
    [Cumberbatch's] fussy performance comes with some grating Sherlockian tics: voice-over, imaginary sequences, the recurring sound of British earth moaning. But this fascinating first-draft-of-history thriller captures the tragic complexity, techno-paranoia and Orwellian absurdity of the Brexit vote. [18 Jan 2019, p.50]
  2. Reviewed by: Lorraine Ali
    Jan 22, 2019
    80
    The film does an impressive job explaining the complicated operation while still delivering a fast-paced and entertaining story, although figuring out who all the parliament and political players are here may be a bit harder to follow for American viewers, Boris Johnson and his tousled mop aside.
  3. Reviewed by: Troy Patterson
    Jan 18, 2019
    80
    It’s a crisp political-messaging procedural, outlining a triumph of data over knowledge and tribal fear over human reason. ... Brexit is nicely ambiguous as to whether Cummings is a misguided genius or simply a talented opportunist, and Cumberbatch is excellent at conveying the lonely monomania of a man stubbornly devoted to principles that only he recognizes.
  4. Reviewed by: June Thomas
    Jan 18, 2019
    80
    90 minutes of shocking but surprisingly entertaining political theater.
  5. Reviewed by: Sophie Gilbert
    Jan 17, 2019
    80
    Almost inappropriately entertaining. ... [James] Graham stays defiantly nonpartisan throughout, even if he heightens the three most bombastic media presences of the pro-Brexit debate--the politicians Nigel Farage (Paul Ryan) and Boris Johnson (Richard Goulding), and the businessman and political donor Arron Banks (Lee Boardman)--into caricatures, a Greek chorus of squirm-inducing comic relief.
  6. Reviewed by: Tim Goodman
    Jan 16, 2019
    80
    Brexit is briskly entertaining, driven by a different kind of lead performance from Benedict Cumberbatch--he's less leading man (he's balding and pasty here) and more leading brain, which of course he also excels at. ... For Americans, even if that story isn't our own, it's absolutely relatable and that makes it interesting.
  7. Reviewed by: Alex McLevy
    Jan 18, 2019
    75
    Graham’s script captures the nuances of Britain’s roiling identity crisis with deft insight, and the whole thing is packaged in such an enjoyably crowd-pleasing way that its flaws linger without dragging the proceedings down. It’s reductive and ham-fisted in its direction, sure, but still makes for a breezily engaging tale.
  8. Reviewed by: Brian Tallerico
    Jan 18, 2019
    75
    What Brexit deftly captures is how Cummings sensed a growing majority of disappointment in his own country before the opposition knew how to bring those people back to their side. ... There are times when the McKay-esque style works against Brexit, making it feel flashier than it needed to be. I found Brexit most interesting in its calmer beats.
  9. Reviewed by: Amy Glynn
    Jan 17, 2019
    75
    Reviewer Me says it’s entertaining, Cumberbatch is great, the script is pretty good. Philosopher Me still has a lot of questions.
  10. Reviewed by: Matthew Gilbert
    Jan 17, 2019
    70
    It’s a brisk, superficial, but smart film that essentially reminds us--repeatedly--of the potential outcomes in all the information we willingly provide about ourselves online.
  11. Reviewed by: James Poniewozik
    Jan 17, 2019
    60
    Cumberbatch’s tight-wired performance is the best thing in this brisk but mechanical retread of recent events. ... Tonally, Brexit lands somewhere between the dutiful style of most HBO docudramas and the frantic arm-waving of Adam McKay’s “The Big Short” and “Vice.”
  12. Reviewed by: Daniel D'Addario
    Jan 16, 2019
    50
    Brexit’s problem isn’t that it is too flip about recent history. It’s that it takes every possible branch of history seriously, and doesn’t do the work of discerning which ones matter more.
User Score
6.8

Generally favorable reviews- based on 21 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 14 out of 21
  2. Negative: 3 out of 21
  1. Feb 7, 2019
    9
    Brexit is the gospel truth (and nothing but the truth) about Brexit and the UK today, and about how easy it is to manipulate people and howBrexit is the gospel truth (and nothing but the truth) about Brexit and the UK today, and about how easy it is to manipulate people and how easy it is to make them fanatical about a cause they would never embrace if they had not been deceived. British people gone completely crazy - that should be an alternative title. A "must see" for every sociologist, politician, priest, philosopher and a TOK teacher. Full Review »
  2. Feb 5, 2019
    8
    I saw this movie mostly by accident -- mostly because it started playing after something else I was watching on HBO ended. I was about to turnI saw this movie mostly by accident -- mostly because it started playing after something else I was watching on HBO ended. I was about to turn it off when I decided to give it a few minutes. I'm glad I did.

    Knowing the end result only enriches your viewing, especially as you witness the "Remain" side scramble unsuccessfully for an idea -- any idea! -- that would resonate with voters. The most chilling moment was when the "Remain" strategists finally come to realize that this was a campaign 20+ years in the making, and only now are they beginning to catch up.

    "Brexit" moves along at a steady clip, doesn't drag, and is worth a watch. Sometimes I wish they would have gone deeper in to the specifics of strategies, but the general idea of the movie is meant to fill in the holes. As a first take on the events, it's absolutely watchable and recommended.
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  3. Jan 23, 2019
    9
    A thrilling movie with a Cumberbatch performance we haven't seen in quite some time. The only downside is that the Question "Why he did it" isA thrilling movie with a Cumberbatch performance we haven't seen in quite some time. The only downside is that the Question "Why he did it" is not really answered. Full Review »