Kinsey

 

Kinsey (2004)

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Various
Movie Reviews85%
R
2004, Biography, 1h 58m
RT Critics’ Score: 90% (UNBIASED)
RT Audience Score: 75%
Awards & Nominations: Nominated for 1 Oscar
17 wins & 51 nominations total

 

Critics Consensus

A biopic of the sex researcher is hailed as adventurous, clever, and subversive, with fine performances by Liam Neeson and Laura Linney
 

Audience Consensus

If you’re looking for a movie that’s both educational and entertaining, Kinsey is the perfect pick. Liam Neeson’s performance as the pioneering sex researcher is nothing short of fearless, and the film’s celebration of diversity and the transformative power of ideas is invigorating. But let’s be clear, this movie is not for kids. So, if you’re looking for a family-friendly flick, you might want to look elsewhere. Otherwise, sit back, relax, and enjoy the outrageous humor and authentic truth that Kinsey has to offer.
 
Movie Trailer

Movie Info

Storyline

Called “Prok” as an adult (short for Professor Kinsey), Alfred Kinsey, Jr. (Liam Neeson) has been interested in biology since he was a child growing up in the early twentieth century, despite the criticisms of such being evil nonsense from his overbearing and devoutly Christian father, Professor Alfred Seguine Kinsey (John Lithgow). Prok goes on to become a biology professor at Indiana University, initially focusing on the study of gall wasps. But those studies, in combination with questions from his students, coming to terms with the needs of sex with his own wife, a former student of his named Clara McMillen (Laura Linney) (whom he calls Mac), and what he sees as the gross misinformation on the subject currently within popular belief makes him change his focus to human sexuality. Many of those gross untruths – as he sees them – are that oral sex and masturbation cause a slew of maladies, which are perpetuated by what is presented in the university’s hygiene class taught by Professor Thurman Rice (Tim Curry). With the approval of faculty head Herman Wells (Oliver Platt), Prok starts teaching his own wildly popular marriage course, talking about sex in a straightforwardly academic fashion. When he sees that morals don’t necessarily mirror sexual behavior, he decides to conduct a massive sex survey with the assistance of students Wardell Pomeroy (Chris O’Donnell), Clyde Martin (Peter Sarsgaard), and Paul Gebhard (Timothy Hutton). He faces the issue of the funding required for the survey and public and political response to this controversial, and oft seen as taboo, subject. But in conducting the survey, he and Mac also face the issue of their own sexuality in relationship to their marriage, and the emotional and cultural aspects behind it, such as the notion of love.

 
Production Company(ies)
Twentieth Century Fox, Gordon Company, Silver Pictures,
 
Distributor
Fox
 
Release Type
Theatrical
 
Filming Location(s)
Fordham University – 441 E. Fordham Road. Rose Hill, Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
 
MPAA / Certificate
Rated R for pervasive sexual content, including some graphic images and descriptions
 
Year of Release
2005
 

Technical Specs
  • Color:
    Color
    Black and White
  • Sound mix:
    Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio:
    2.35 : 1
  • Runtime:
    1h 58m
  • Language(s):
    English
  • Country of origin:
    United States
  • Release date:
    Release Date (Theaters): Nov 12, 2004 Wide
    Release Date (Streaming): May 17, 2005

 
Genre(s)
Biography
 
Keyword(s)

 

Box Office Details

Worldwide gross: $17,050,017
Worldwide gross (inflation-adjusted): $25,983,942
Worldwide gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): 1,609
Worldwide tickets sold (est.): 2,833,581
 
US/Canada gross: $10,254,979
US/Canada gross (inflation-adjusted): $15,628,417
US/Canada gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): 1,486
US/Canada opening weekend: $169,038
US/Canada opening weekend (inflation-adjusted): $257,611
US/Canada opening weekend ranking (inflation-adjusted): 1,584
 
Budget and Earnings Details
Production budget (est.): $11,000,000
Production budget (inflation-adjusted): $16,763,817
Production budget ranking: 1,464
Marketing and distribution budget (inflation-adjusted est.): $9,027,315
Box office net earnings to date (inflation-adjusted est.): $192,810
ROI to date (est.): 1%
ROI ranking: 1,392

 
Movie Cast & Crew

Cast & Crew

Liam NeesonLaura LinneyChris O'DonnellPeter SarsgaardTimothy Hutton
Liam Neeson
Laura Linney
Chris O’Donnell
Peter Sarsgaard
Timothy Hutton
Alfred Kinsey
Clara McMillen
Wardell Pomeroy
Clyde Martin
Paul Gebhard
Liam Neeson – Alfred Kinsey
Laura Linney – Clara McMillen
Chris O’Donnell – Wardell Pomeroy
Peter Sarsgaard – Clyde Martin
Timothy Hutton – Paul Gebhard
John Lithgow – Alfred Sequine Kinsey

 

Bill CondonBill CondonGail Mutrux
Bill Condon
Bill Condon
Gail Mutrux
Director
Writer
Producer
Producer
Producer

Director(s)
Bill Condon
 
Writer(s)
Bill Condon
 
Producer(s)
Gail Mutrux

 
Movie Reviews & Awards
Film Festivals

 
Awards & Nominations
Nominated for 1 Oscar
17 wins & 51 nominations total
 
Academy Awards
Oscar Nominees
 

Top Reviews
David AnsenNell MinowStella PapamichaelSandra HallNick Schager
David Ansen
Nell Minow
Stella Papamichael
Sandra Hall
Nick Schager
Newsweek
Common Sense Media
BBC.com
Sydney Morning Herald
Lessons of Darkness
KINSEY
 All Critics (197) | Top Critics (55) | Fresh (177) | Rotten (20)
 For a movie so frank and explicit, Kinsey has a soft spirit…Kinsey is a celebration of diversity; it’s about the solace knowledge can bring.
 
 March 13, 2018
 
 David Ansen
 Newsweek
 TOP CRITIC
 Great movie, but not for kids.
 
 December 24, 2010 | Rating: 4/5
 
 Nell Minow
 Common Sense Media
 TOP CRITIC
 He’s a terribly flawed man but instead of soapy histrionics, Condon underlines the tragedy with outrageous humour.
 
 January 7, 2008 | Rating: 4/5
 
 Stella Papamichael
 BBC.com
 TOP CRITIC
 Liam Neeson somehow knits Kinsey’s qualities together in a likeable human pattern.
 
 January 17, 2006
 
 Sandra Hall
 Sydney Morning Herald
 TOP CRITIC
 Captures authentic truth by refusing to lionize its far-from-perfect subject.
 
 May 4, 2005
 
 Nick Schager
 Lessons of Darkness
 TOP CRITIC
 ‘An invigorating, revealing movie about the transformative power of ideas.’
 
 March 23, 2005 | Rating: 4/5
 
 Jeannette Catsoulis
 Las Vegas Mercury
 TOP CRITIC
 Historical films should serve to reanimate the past with honesty, insight and a certain degree of entertainment,Bill Condon’s Kinsey is a preeminent example of this, and it also has the uncommon distinction of real, unadulterated accuracy.
 
 January 13, 2021 | Rating: 5/5
 
 Jack Hawkins
 HeyUGuys
 With honesty, frankness and explicit authenticity Kinsey becomes one of 2004’s best pictures.
 
 September 13, 2020 | Rating: 3.5/4.0
 
 Richard Propes
 TheIndependentCritic.com
 “Kinsey,” like the pioneering sex researcher profiled therein, reduces its subject to a bit of a dry academic exercise.
 
 September 5, 2015 | Rating: 2.5/4
 
 David N. Butterworth
 rec.arts.movies.reviews
 A seriously by-the-numbers biopic…
 
 July 1, 2012 | Rating: 1.5/4
 
 David Nusair
 Reel Film Reviews
 Liam Neeson delivers a fearless portrait of a unique individual.
 
 July 6, 2010 | Rating: 3.5/5
 
 Matthew Pejkovic
 Matt’s Movie Reviews
 Fascinating as well as entertaining…
 
 April 29, 2009
 
 Felix Vasquez Jr.
 Cinema Crazed…

 
Movie Plot & More
Plot
Called “Prok” as an adult (short for Professor Kinsey), Alfred Kinsey, Jr. (Liam Neeson) has been interested in biology since he was a child growing up in the early twentieth century, despite the criticisms of such being evil nonsense from his overbearing and devoutly Christian father, Professor Alfred Seguine Kinsey (John Lithgow). Prok goes on to become a biology professor at Indiana University, initially focusing on the study of gall wasps. But those studies, in combination with questions from his students, coming to terms with the needs of sex with his own wife, a former student of his named Clara McMillen (Laura Linney) (whom he calls Mac), and what he sees as the gross misinformation on the subject currently within popular belief makes him change his focus to human sexuality. Many of those gross untruths – as he sees them – are that oral sex and masturbation cause a slew of maladies, which are perpetuated by what is presented in the university’s hygiene class taught by Professor Thurman Rice (Tim Curry). With the approval of faculty head Herman Wells (Oliver Platt), Prok starts teaching his own wildly popular marriage course, talking about sex in a straightforwardly academic fashion. When he sees that morals don’t necessarily mirror sexual behavior, he decides to conduct a massive sex survey with the assistance of students Wardell Pomeroy (Chris O’Donnell), Clyde Martin (Peter Sarsgaard), and Paul Gebhard (Timothy Hutton). He faces the issue of the funding required for the survey and public and political response to this controversial, and oft seen as taboo, subject. But in conducting the survey, he and Mac also face the issue of their own sexuality in relationship to their marriage, and the emotional and cultural aspects behind it, such as the notion of love.
 
Trivia

 
Goofs / Tidbits
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