66
Metascore
13 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 89Austin ChronicleAustin ChronicleThis is a gritty, criminally underrated, true-crime drama, with innovations in editing and structure that would do well to be included in today's thrillers.
- 75Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertThe Boston Strangler requires a judgment not only on the quality of the film (very good), but also on its moral and ethical implications.
- 70Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasLos Angeles TimesKevin ThomasA taut and incisive thriller, stylishly incorporating a multi-image technique and a stream-of-conscious narrative. [12 Aug 1999, p.F15]
- 63Chicago ReaderPat GrahamChicago ReaderPat GrahamRichard Fleischer’s professional efficiency tarts up a bit with dated 60s flashiness (multiple images, etc) and semidocumentary pretense in this 1968 feature about Boston sex murderer Albert De Salvo (Tony Curtis), brought to justice at last by police inspector Henry Fonda.
- 60The GuardianThe GuardianHarrowing, low-key dramatisation of the serial killer's reign of terror in Boston in the early 1960s. [07 Aug 2004, p.53]
- 60The IndependentThe IndependentA film of two halves - and not only because of its use of voguish split screen. The first, filmed faux-documentary style, is a grim police procedural featuring Henry Fonda's grizzled detective. In the second, Tony Curtis puts in a nuanced performance, playing against type as the real-life serial killer Albert DeSalvo, who killed 13 or more women in their homes. [16 Oct 2010, p.26]
- 40Time OutTime OutCurtis gives a careful performance, but can breathe little life into this expurgated cliché.
- 30The New York TimesThe New York TimesTHE BOSTON STRANGLER represents an incredible collapse of taste, judgment, decency, prose, insight, journalism and movie technique, and yet—through certain prurient options that it does not take—it is not quite the popular exploitation film that one might think. It is as though someone had gone out to do a serious piece of reporting and come up with 4,000 clippings from a sensationalist tabloid.