Hyde Park on Hudson had its
world premiere at the 2012
Telluride Film Festival on 31 August 2012, then at the
2012 Toronto International Film Festival on 10 September 2012, and again at the 2012
Savannah Film Festival on 31 October 2012, with limited release in the United States on 5 and 7 December 2012, and wide release in January 2013. The UK release followed on 1 February 2013.
Critical reception Hyde Park on Hudson received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics. On
Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 38% based on 175 reviews, with an average rating of 5.26/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Though bolstered by a thoroughly charming performance by Bill Murray in the central role,
Hyde Park on Hudson is an FDR biopic that lets down both its audience and its subject." On
Metacritic, the film has a score of 55 out of 100, based on 41 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.
The A.V. Club named it one of the worst movies of 2012, criticizing "the slapdash manner in which it’s assembled is genuinely shocking" and its "prevailing idiocy".
Roger Ebert of the
Chicago Sun-Times enjoyed the film, giving it stars out of 4 and said of Murray's performance: "Murray, who has a wider range than we sometimes realize, finds the human core of this FDR and presents it tenderly." Richard Brody of
The New Yorker also praises the film, saying although the movie is not great, it "has a particular kind of merit... It conveys something of a transparent experience, suggesting that the power of the subject escapes the attempt to contain it in a film and makes its way directly—albeit incidentally or even accidentally—to the viewer." Murray's performance as Roosevelt garnered a
Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. The film won the award for Best Production Design from the
British Film Designers Guild on 27 January 2013.
Historical accuracy During
World War II, Suckley often stayed for long visits at the
White House, keeping the president company. Roosevelt is known to have had an affair with
Lucy Mercer during
World War I. However, there is no direct evidence that he had a similar relationship with Suckley, In particular, he stated the movie erred in its depiction both of Roosevelt's relationship with women and of Eleanor Roosevelt's sexuality. Newsreel footage of the real events of the 1939 Royal visit was filmed by
Pathé News.
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