In July 2022, it was announced Apple TV+ would distribute the film. The film had its world premiere at the
2022 Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2022. The European premiere was held on October 8, 2022, at the
BFI London Film Festival. It had a limited theatrical release on October 28, 2022, and was released on Apple TV+ on November 4, 2022.
Critical response Wendy Ide of
The Observer awarded 4 stars out of 5, praised the film and wrote " this is a subdued, sensitive drama and Lawrence is phenomenal, giving the kind of wary, reined-in performance that made such a compelling impression in her breakthrough film,
Winter’s Bone." In a B+ review for
Consequence, Mary Siroky wrote: "while one of the few downsides of
Causeway is the lingering desire to spend more time with these characters, the film holds an excellent return to form for Jennifer Lawrence and makes a stellar case for many more leading man roles for Brian Tyree Henry," further praising Lawrence's performance as "gripping" in comparison to her work in ''Winter's Bone
and that Henry "is so grounded here that there are moments we feel like we are intruding into his life." Anna Smith for Time Out gave it 4 out of 5 stars review and wrote: "both actors are terrific: Lawrence is understated and compelling while Henry is by turns sympathetic, amusing and heartbreaking...Causeway'' will offer plenty for fans of thoughtful, quality dramas that touch on humanity, trauma, connection and the kindness of strangers." In a review for
The Austin Chronicle, Jenny Nulf wrote: "Watching Jennifer Lawrence in a film that allows her to showcase her skills at full force after so many years without her is a welcome reminder that she’s one of our greatest living actresses [...] Lawrence and Henry do an incredible job at dancing around each other, soft smiles to communicate their pain and hardships without relying on overwritten exposition. Director Lila Neugebauer (best known in the theatre space, but who also worked on the critically acclaimed series
Maid) manages to keep the tone understated, focusing on the nuances of Lawrence and Henry’s performances that carry the weight of the heavy script." Adam White, giving the film 4 out of 5 stars in a review for
The Independent, praised Lawrence's performance as "brilliant" (stating it as a reminder of previous acclaimed naturalistic work) and that "Henry lends each hushed gap in James’s tale the feel of a sledgehammer."
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