Alan Bates Film Archive: "The Cherry Orchard": Summary by Karen Rappaport, photos, comments by Charlotte Rampling and external reviews.
Boxoffice Magazine: The Cherry Orchard: Fancy costumes, quality actors and a bigger budget can't save a film from being a confusing drudgery. Review by Jordan Reed.
Cranky Critic Movie Reviews: The Cherry Orchard: The Cherry Orchard had the critic next to me curled up in a fetal position, trying to sleep.
Director, Cast are Superb in Chekhov Drama: It's naturalistic, briskly paced and never overreverential. Review by William Arnold.
Film Freak Central Review: The Cherry Orchard: Underlit and blocked exactly like a theatrical performance, The Cherry Orchard feels stagy. Review by Walter Chaw.
Filmcritic.com Movie Review: "The Cherry Orchard": Critic Jeremiah Kipp comments on cinematography, characters, and film adaptation.
Filmcritic.com Movie Review: The Cherry Orchard: Badly played Chekhov is unendurable, generally the case when it’s handled without a light touch. The Cherry Orchard is somewhere in between, too self-serious in its formalism and blessed with the actors as counterpunch. Review by Jeremiah Kipp.
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Metro Times Detroit: Reviewer Richard C. Walls offers his critique on scenes and performances.
Movie Review: 'The Cherry Orchard': This "Cherry Orchard" more than most gives us a sense of why the family was so disconnected from reality, why they felt their world and way of life could not possibly come to an end. By Kenneth Turan.
Movies Other: The Cherry Orchard: Michael Cacoyannis’s version does include glorious panoramas of the orchard, but just about everything else goes wrong. By Steve Vineberg.
Political Film Society Review: The Cherry Orchard: To the haunting and sentimental music of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, Michael Cacoyannis has directed a masterful cinematic production of Anton Chekhov's 1904 play, The Cherry Orchard.
Reel Movie Critic: The Cherry Orchard: Cacoyannis succeeds in giving us the essence of Chekov's play while opening it to the outdoors and reinterpreting the characters to reveal their universal truth. Reviewed by Shelley Cameron.
Rottentomatoes.com: "The Cherry Orchard": Offers reviews, synopsis, cast and crew information.
San Diego Metropolitan Magazine - The Reel Story: 'The Cherry Orchard': Chekhov has never looked or sounded better. Review by Jean Lowerison.
Spirituality & Practice: Film Review: The Cherry Orchard: This story tutors us in the practices of kindness and compassion for those caught up in the trauma of change and loss. By Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat.
STLtoday: The Cherry Orchard: "The Cherry Orchard" is beautifully filmed, with a fine supporting cast of mainly English actors, and the movie is well worth seeing. Review by By Harper Barnes.
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Wolf Entertainment Guide Review: The Cherry Orchard: Michael Cacoyannis, known for "Zorba the Greek" and numerous other films, has approached Anton Chekhov's classic play with a mixture of reverence and creativity in adapting it for the screen.