K-19: The Widowmaker
It is about a real-life historical event in the past. Captain Alexi Vostrikov, a Russian naval officer, leads the first nuclear submarine- K-19
4 October 1978, Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, Canada
1 August 1973, Pickering, Ontario, Canada
7 March 1971, Belleville, Illinois, USA
9 September 1983, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
4 December 1980, Los Angeles, California, USA
13 June 1976, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
January 06, 2004
... A taut, skillfully-executed thriller anchored by two rock-solid leading men.
July 19, 2002
More intellectually scary than dramatically involving.
March 05, 2013
Why did movie moguls think that this was the right moment for a tale of unflinching loyalty to the Soviet Union?
February 03, 2006
A brutally effective, brilliantly constructed dramatic thriller.
July 23, 2002
Bigelow hits all her marks and more within the narrow parameters.
December 06, 2004
K-19 makes an American audience care about Communists trapped between a rock and a hard place deep beneath the sea.
July 19, 2002
Gets stuck in a no man's land between the real and the fictional.
May 19, 2004
Kathryn Bigelow's K-19 sinks to a watery grave.
July 22, 2002
[A] really strong work from start to finish.
January 07, 2004
Manages to find another way to become a big-budget Hollywood summer production that shamelessly panders to the lowest common denominator.
May 07, 2010
...takes its place among a small group of undersea motion pictures. Unfortunately, it takes its place at the end of the line.
July 25, 2002
What could have been a movie packed with historical significance and nail-gnawing underwater tension ends up little more than a lumbering public-service announcement for the human spirit.

