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18 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 63TV Guide MagazineKen FoxTV Guide MagazineKen FoxMost significant and contrary to the Mormon Church's ongoing position, the film depicts Young as present when the plot is hatched to slaughter the emigrants. Needless to say, this workmanlike but unflinching film won't be playing in Utah anytime soon.
- 58Seattle Post-IntelligencerWilliam ArnoldSeattle Post-IntelligencerWilliam ArnoldThe cruel simplicity of the atrocity is made needlessly chaotic by artless camerawork that swishes rapidly back and forth across the action, to the accompaniment of a syrupy soundtrack.
- 50The Hollywood ReporterLuke SaderThe Hollywood ReporterLuke SaderCain has crafted a modest picture, filmed in Canada, that too often feels like a very elaborate episode of "Gunsmoke."
- 40Village VoiceJ. HobermanVillage VoiceJ. HobermanShot in a style that might be termed Americana gravitas, September Dawn has the ham-fisted lyricism of political ads and pharmaceutical commercials. The schematic script is further burdened with heavy ironies and hackneyed dialogue.
- 40VarietyJustin ChangVarietyJustin ChangThe didactic presentation, grim speechifying and tacked-on love story all signify a less-than-healthy regard for the audience's intelligence.
- 38New York Daily NewsJack MathewsNew York Daily NewsJack MathewsSeptember Dawn, written by an evangelical Christian, may be the worst historical drama ever made.
- 30Washington PostDesson ThomsonWashington PostDesson ThomsonIt's a soap opera posing as moral outrage.
- 0Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertWhat a strange, confused, unpleasant movie this is. Two theories have clustered around it: (1) It is anti-Mormon propaganda to muddy the waters around the presidential campaign of Mitt Romney, or (2) it is not about Mormons at all, but an allegory about the 9/11/01 terrorists. Take your choice. The problem with allegories is that you can plug them in anywhere. No doubt the film would have great impact in Darfur.
- 0New York PostKyle SmithNew York PostKyle SmithSucceeds completely at failure; the unified incompetence of its writing, directing and acting suggest a man who manages to be on fire and drowning at the same time, just as the bus runs him over.
- The maudlin, grotesque western September Dawn, about the massacre on Sept. 11, 1857, of about 120 settlers by Mormons (and their Paiute Indian mercenaries), apes "Schindler’s List" in hopes of creating a Christian Holocaust picture.