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20 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80The GuardianCatherine ShoardThe GuardianCatherine ShoardIt’s a fluid and nippy telling of a tale that still seems strangely urgent.
- 80Time Out LondonDave CalhounTime Out LondonDave CalhounThe Program offers no obvious new revelations and Armstrong remains elusive – but it has an unsettling air that carries us through its more pedestrian patches.
- 80EmpireEmpireThe inside track on one of sport’s biggest scandals, nimbly shot and sharply scripted, powered by an outstanding performance from Ben Foster and the quiet integrity of Chris O’Dowd.
- 80Total FilmAndrew LowryTotal FilmAndrew LowryThis fearless reconstruction drives home the dark lie that Lance Armstrong lived – it’s just a pity it doesn’t dig a little deeper.
- 60CineVueCineVueIt must be said that Foster - who adhered to the actual doping program during filming - excels as Armstrong. Bearing an unnerving physical resemblance to the fallen cycling hero, he is a revelation in a remarkable tour de force - not France - performance.
- 58HitfixGregory EllwoodHitfixGregory EllwoodThe Program works when it has you questioning how on earth this secret could be kept so quiet for so long when so many people knew exactly what was going on.
- 50Screen DailyFionnuala HalliganScreen DailyFionnuala HalliganFor all that it promises the thrill of high-speed racing, the crush of the peloton, and the drama of disgrace, The Program works best when it deals with this fascinating case of investigative journalism which saw Walsh doggedly pursue his target through 13 years and the temporary loss of his own reputation.
- 42The PlaylistNikola GrozdanovicThe PlaylistNikola GrozdanovicA couple of exhilarating cycling scenes, and a pretty solid lead performance, does not a good movie make.