Skip to content

Online Film Critics Society

The World's Oldest Organization of Online Film Critics

Primary Menu
  • HOME
  • MEMBERS
  • REVIEWS
    • 2025 Reviews
    • 2024 Reviews
    • 2023 Reviews
    • 2022 Reviews
    • 2021 Reviews
    • 2020 Reviews
    • 2019 Reviews
    • 2018 Reviews
    • 2017 Reviews
    • 2016 Reviews
    • 2015 Reviews
    • 2014 Reviews
    • 2013 Reviews
    • 2012 Reviews
    • 2011 Reviews
  • AWARDS
    • 2025 Awards (29th Annual)
    • 2024 Awards (28th Annual)
    • 2023 Awards (27th Annual)
    • 2022 Awards (26th Annual)
    • 2021 Awards (25th Annual)
    • 2020 Awards (24th Annual)
    • 2019 Awards (23rd Annual)
    • 2018 Awards (22nd Annual)
    • 2017 Awards (21st Annual)
    • 2016 Awards (20th Annual)
    • 2015 Awards (19th Annual)
    • 2014 Awards (18th Annual)
    • 2013 Awards (17th Annual)
    • 2012 Awards (16th Annual)
    • 2011 Awards (15th Annual)
    • 2010 Awards (14th Annual)
    • 2009 Awards (13th Annual)
    • 2008 Awards (12th Annual)
    • 2007 Awards (11th Annual)
    • 2006 Awards (10th Annual)
    • 2005 Awards (9th Annual)
    • 2004 Awards (8th Annual)
    • 2003 Awards (7th Annual)
    • 2002 Awards (6th Annual)
    • 2001 Awards (5th Annual)
    • 2000 Awards (4th Annual)
    • 1999 Awards (3rd Annual)
    • 1998 Awards (2nd Annual)
    • 1997 Awards (1st Annual)
  • MORE LINKS
    • This Week
    • Classics & DVD
    • Festival Coverage
    • Video Essays & Reviews
    • Awards Coverage
    • Top Ten Lists
    • Television Reviews
    • Short Film Reviews
    • Other Articles
  • BECOME A MEMBER?
  • CONTACT US
  • ABOUT US
    • Our Bylaws
    • OFCS Awards Rules
    • History
  • Home
  • Member Reviews
  • 2015 Films
  • Reviews: Creed (2015)
  • 2015 Films

Reviews: Creed (2015)

Governing Committee November 26, 2015 6 minutes read

Share this:

  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
creed

creedHere are review links for this film submitted by our members:

  • Marco Albanese @ Stanze di Cinema [Italian]
    • Excerpt: E’ cinema vecchio stile, certo, incapace di uno sguardo davvero personale sulla realtà e poco interessato a mostrare la distanza tra la Philadelphia del 1976 e quella di oggi.
  • [New – 2/4/16] | José Arce @ LaButaca.net [Spanish]
    • Excerpt: El púgil más entrañable del cine no da para más sobre un ring, así que la franquicia busca expandirse con esta nueva fábula marrullera, charlatana y pasada de rosca. Pero te queremos igual, Rocky.
  • Jason Bailey @ Flavorwire
    • Excerpt: Creed’ is the best ‘Rocky’ picture since the 1976 original, and the one that most directly recalls it, in both narrative and tone. And on top of all that, it’s its own great, singular achievement, outside of the considerable iconography.
  • Nicholas Bell @ Ioncinema
  • Francisco Cangiano @ CineXpress [Spanish]
    • Excerpt: Creed no tan solo funciona como una carta de amor a la serie completa de Rocky, sino que se abre su propio camino lleno de infinitas posibilidades. Creed es el ejemplo perfecto de como lograr correctamente un spin-off – uno que rinde respeto y tributo, mientras que trae el pasado hacia al presente. Desde la energética dirección de Coogler, hasta la combinación 1-2 de Michael B. Jordan y Sylvester Stallone, Creed te dejará aplaudiendo en el cine y con una sonrisa permanente al salir de la sala.
  • Robert Cashill @ Popdose
  • Andy Crump @ Paste Magazine
    • Excerpt: CREED defies our expectations of its genre even as it fulfills them. You may not see a better crowd-pleaser this season.
  • Rob Daniel @ Electric Shadows
    • Excerpt: When the Rocky fanfare blasts on the soundtrack your tear ducts will be well and truly KO’d.
  • Edwin Davies @ A Mighty Fine Blog
    • Excerpt: There’s an added poignancy to Stallone’s role given that Rocky’s life has, intentionally or not, so often mirrored the arc of Stallone’s career.
  • Jim Dixon @ Examiner.com
    • Excerpt: “Creed,” which actually centers on Apollo Creed’s out-of-wedlock son Adonis (Michael B. Jordan), is the best movie stemming from Sylvester Stallone’s iconic brainchild since the original “Rocky” in 1976. Exciting, moving, sometimes humorous, this movie, modestly budgeted by modern Hollywood standards, is the first “Rocky” movie to really evoke the emotional response of the Capra-esque original since the original.
  • Mark Dujsik @ Mark Reviews Movies
    • Excerpt: Creed cares about these men as much as they care about each other. That comes through loud and clear, with a gut-punch degree of poignancy.
  • Hugo Gomes @ Cinematograficamente Falando … [Portuguese]
  • Susan Granger @ www.susangranger.com
    • Excerpt: Albeit familiar, this redemptive spinoff is a crowd-pleaser. Sylvester Stallone could even be a Best Supporting Actor Oscar contender. Wouldn’t that be a knockout punch?
  • [New – 2/4/16] | Vadym Grygoriev @ kinoblog.com [Ukrainian]
  • Mark Hobin @ Fast Film Reviews
    • Excerpt: Creed is a tried and true formula. It has worked before and I’m happy to report it works again.
  • Steve Katz @ The Alpha Primitive
    • Excerpt: Make no mistake, this is still one of the better examples of an inspirational sports film in recent years, up there with entrants like Miracle and Warrior, and there is not much fault to find here. But there is an undeniable sense of diminishing returns that is always at play in films like this, and try as it might, Creed does not quite have the escape velocity to break orbit.
  • Jeremy Kibler @ The Artful Critic
    • Excerpt: Dripping of the blood, sweat and tears of a true fighter, “Creed” stands on its own with the same stand-up-and-cheer spirit as its 39-year-old forefather.
  • Kristin Dreyer Kramer @ NightsAndWeekends.com
  • Benjamin Kramer @ The Voracious Filmgoer
  • Kristen Lopez @ Cinema Sentries
    • Excerpt: Creed ranks as one of the top films in the Rocky franchise while creating a beautiful new road to travel.
  • Alan Mattli @ Facing the Bitter Truth [German]
    • Excerpt: A rousing return to the ‘Rocky’ franchise.
  • Brent McKnight @ The Last Thing I See
    • Excerpt: Triumphant and crowd-pleasing, and cheesy in all the most perfect ways, Creed is about family and friendship, and though it doesn’t break the mold, it’s everything you want from a Rocky movie, and much more.
  • Simon Miraudo @ Student Edge
  • Jared Mobarak @ BuffaloVibe
    • Excerpt: While Coogler embraces the Hollywood boxing aesthetic with flourish, he still finds a way to elevate the material into a worthwhile story with the independent sensibility that made his Fruitvale Station a hit. Stallone has never been better as he goes through the ringer of old age to match Jordan’s immense talent at each turn.
  • Darren Mooney @ the m0vie blog
    • Excerpt: A not-so-Rocky road…
  • Ben Nicholson @ CineVue
    • Excerpt: Creed: a great new entry into the Rocky franchise that submits to the formula and lands almost every punch.
  • João Pinto @ Portal Cinema [Portuguese]
  • Kristy Puchko @ Pajiba, Comic Book Resources
    • Excerpt: Beautifully shot, brilliantly acted, smartly written and suavely directed, it’s a gorgeous film about adversity, triumph, family and the dignity that can be found in defeat. It’s exactly the kind of big, bold movie we crave in awards season, and it’s finally here to knock you out.
  • Jerry Roberts @ Armchair Cinema
    • Excerpt: Creed is one of the most beautiful sequels I’ve ever seen. It contains a lot of the dark corners that made the original so special. It’s human, it has heart and it moves with the flow of real life. It has an agenda that seems to be more than just to ride the coattails a famous series – and remember this is the seventh movie! We see real characters on the screen. We feel for their plight. We love these people. We want the best for them. Most of all, we want the film to fall out of the shadow of its predecessors and show us something new. That’s the best part, director Ryan Coogler isn’t satisfied to let the film lay on its side and just purr with nostalgia, he wants this story to breathe with a life and energy all its own.
  • Courtney Small @ Cinema Axis
  • Frank Swietek @ One Guys Opinion
    • Excerpt: Proves that there’s life in the old Italian Stallion yet…if you doubted that the ‘Rocky’ franchise could use still another episode, ‘Creed’ should make you a believer.
  • Andrew Wyatt @ St. Louis Magazine
    • Excerpt: Creed might be a crowd-pleaser, but it’s a crackerjack one.

About the Author

Governing Committee

Administrator

Visit Website View All Posts

Post navigation

Previous: Reviews: The Good Dinosaur (2015)
Next: This Week, Part 1 (Nov. 26-29, 2015)

Related Stories

eddie_the_eagle
  • 2015 Films

Reviews: Eddie the Eagle (2016)

Governing Committee February 25, 2016
forsaken
  • 2015 Films

Reviews: Forsaken (2016)

Governing Committee February 25, 2016
gods_of_egypt
  • 2015 Films

Reviews: Gods of Egypt (2016)

Governing Committee February 25, 2016

Upcoming Awards Dates

Screening Deadline:
Dec. 31, 2025
Noms Announced:
Jan. 12, 2026
Winners Announced:
Jan. 26, 2026

Log in

Categories

You may have missed

Dreams-Header
  • 2026 Films

Reviews: Dreams (2026)

Governing Committee March 5, 2026
Bride-Header
  • 2026 Films

Reviews: The Bride! (2026)

Governing Committee March 5, 2026
Hoppers-Header
  • 2026 Films

Reviews: Hoppers (2026)

Governing Committee March 5, 2026
Scarlet_Empress-Weekly
  • Classics & Other Film Reviews

Film Reviews: Classics & More (Mar. 3, 2026)

Governing Committee March 3, 2026 0
Copyright © All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.