Join or Sign In
Sign in to customize your TV listings
By joining TV Guide, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy .
- TV Listings
- Cast & Crew
Critical Thinking - Full Cast & Crew
- 65 Metascore
- 1 hr 57 mins
- Watchlist Where to Watch
In Miami's inner-city, teacher Mario Martinez steps up to coach Miami Jackson High School's struggling chess team, helping the ragtag group of teens to qualify for and claim victory at the 1998 United States National Chess Championship. Based on true events.
Sound Mixer
Supervising sound editor, co-producer, executive producer, production designer, cinematographer, production company.
- Cast & crew
- User reviews
Critical Thinking
The true story of the Miami Jackson High School chess team which was the first inner city team to win the U.S. National Chess Championship. The true story of the Miami Jackson High School chess team which was the first inner city team to win the U.S. National Chess Championship. The true story of the Miami Jackson High School chess team which was the first inner city team to win the U.S. National Chess Championship.
- John Leguizamo
- Dito Montiel
- Rachel Bay Jones
- Michael Kenneth Williams
- 32 User reviews
- 20 Critic reviews
- 65 Metascore
Top cast 74
- Mr. Martinez
- Principal Kestel
- Mr. Roundtree
- Sedrick Roundtree
- Oelmy 'Ito' Paniagua
- (as Jorge Lendeborg)
- Rodelay Medina
- (as Angel Bismark Curiel)
- Marcel Martinez
- Detective Ransone
- Detective Vargas
- Michael Rivera
- Jitney Driver
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
More like this
Did you know
- Trivia Martinez started the after-school chess club in 1992 after his teacher's lounge rounds of chess with another teacher sparked student interest. His playing partner left the school that year and students began challenging him to matches so the club was born.
- Goofs During Ito's game at the regional tournament, both Ito and Martinez say that he is in "Zugzwang". However, in a real "Zugzwang" situation, a player loses only because he is forced to make a move, while Ito lose the same way even if it was his opponent's time to move, as he could take the pawn on d3 with the queen.
Mr. Martinez : All right, now, people, this is gonna be very basic for some of you, but for the fish, or the newbies as I like to call you, this is gonna be eye opening because what you've got is 64 squares, 32 pieces, it doesn't matter how rich or poor you are, what Ivy League school you may go or you may not go to, what prison you hopefully never set foot in, because chess is the great equalizer.
- Crazy credits Over the credits, there are interviews with the real people who the movie is based on.
- Soundtracks What Would You Do Written by Timothy McNealy Performed by Timothy McNealy Published by Afrika Kuruvilla Kurian, BMI
User reviews 32
- Jan 8, 2021
- How long is Critical Thinking? Powered by Alexa
- September 4, 2020 (United States)
- United States
- Eleştirel Düşünme
- Miami, Florida, USA
- Critical thinking
- Cinema Veritas
- Hialeah Park Studios
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- $3,000,000 (estimated)
Technical specs
- Runtime 1 hour 57 minutes
Related news
Contribute to this page.
- See more gaps
- Learn more about contributing
More to explore
Recently viewed.
Critical Thinking (2020) Cast and Crew
Similar movies.
Featured News
Movie Reviews
Follow Moviefone
Latest trailers.
Letterboxd — Your life in film
Forgotten username or password ?
- Start a new list…
- Add all films to a list…
- Add all films to watchlist
Add to your films…
Press Tab to complete, Enter to create
A moderator has locked this field.
Add to lists
Where to watch
Critical thinking.
Directed by John Leguizamo
Chess is the great equalizer
Based on a true story from 1998, five Latino and Black teenagers from the toughest underserved ghetto in Miami fight their way into the National Chess Championship under the guidance of their unconventional but inspirational teacher.
John Leguizamo Rachel Bay Jones Michael Kenneth Williams Corwin C. Tuggles Jorge Lendeborg Jr. Angel Bismark Curiel Will Hochman Jeffry Batista Zora Casebere Ramses Jimenez Todd Allen Durkin Brandon Somers Isaac Beverly Ruben E. A. Brown Sydney Arroyo Carlos Guerrero Michele Lepe Tatum Price
Director Director
John Leguizamo
Producers Producers
Scott M. Rosenfelt Jason Mandl Joseph Krutel Elayne Schneiderman Schmidt John J. Brunetti Jr.
Writer Writer
Dito Montiel
Casting Casting
Avy Kaufman
Editor Editor
Jamie Kirkpatrick
Cinematography Cinematography
Zach Zamboni
Executive Producers Exec. Producers
John Leguizamo Carla Berkowitz Emilio Estefan Jr. Harvey Chaplin
Production Design Production Design
J. Mark Harrington
Art Direction Art Direction
Lewis Zucker
Set Decoration Set Decoration
Composer composer.
Chris Hajian
Costume Design Costume Design
Danny Santiago
Hairstyling Hairstyling
Carol Raskin
Cinema Veritas NRSP Perfect Balance
Primary Language
Spoken languages.
Spanish English
Releases by Date
18 dec 2020, 21 jan 2021, 04 sep 2020, 05 may 2021, releases by country.
- Theatrical 18+
- Theatrical 輔12級
117 mins More at IMDb TMDb Report this page
Popular reviews
Review by Dave Taylor ★★½ 5
I know nothing about chess, but based on the overview given in this movie, it is the most random game in the whole world.
I think therein lies the problem for casual viewers checking this out. I watch hockey about as much as I play chess, but I know if the puck goes in the net, the team that put the puck in the net gets a point. They try to film the chess matches in a similar fashion to your standard sports movies, but I didn’t feel any tension mount (except for the last match) because there didn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason to what pieces were being moved. I only knew the good guys won after…
Review by JBird ★★★
Leguizamo wants his students to Critical Think, Like how to draw or come back from the brink. Although no one planned it, The year of the Gambit, With two chess submissions that don't stink.
Review by Joshua Arispe ★★★ 4
I should probably start off by mentioning that I’m an avid chess player. Chess is the greatest game ever invented and I play it quite often. Some friends of mine also worked on this movie, which I think is pretty cool. So I had many reasons to give Critical Thinking a watch.
It clicked with me right away. Not as inspiring as it tries to be (thanks to some lame subplots and side characters) but I enjoyed the in-depth look at chess and John Leguizamo as the instantly likeable teacher. Reminded me a lot of Edward James Olmos’ Jaime Escalante from Stand and Deliver . He nails the role and made me wish I had a teacher like him. Hell, I…
Review by Karl ★★★
The true story of a chess team from an underfunded, underserved Florida public high school. Fortunately they have a passionate teacher, Mr. Martinez, who will do whatever it takes to get them to the chess finals in Beverly Hills. Sure it's cliche and you've seen variations of this underdog can-do spirit/inspirational story before, but when it's done right it can be among the most rewarding of viewings.
It's the kind of film that feels great while watching it, but won't likely stay with you, preventing from transcending the formula. The young actors make things worthwhile, particularly Jorge Lendeborg Jr., who has it the roughest of the five players. Also on hand is the late Michael Kenneth Williams. John Leguizamo, who…
Review by Luke Robertson ★★★½
I love this genre of movie. Underdog sports team come together to completely overcome the odds. It’s not my favourite in the genre but it is still a good movie. The cast are decent as well. If you are a fan of high school dramas then I think you’ll enjoy this.
Review by danielle ⚡ ★★ 1
movies can't be formulaic and long like pick a struggle
Review by Tim McClelland ★★★½ 1
There are many films of this type. We've seen the inspirational teacher with the underdog students fighting for their time to shine. When you start watching a film that follows that formula, it will need something special to help it stand out. This movie has cliched elements, but it also has heart and it had me on edge even though I knew the outcome. It took a little time to get me invested, but once I was, I was all in on the movie. It is a great true story so to see it made into a pretty decent film is awesome. I really enjoyed watching this. There is a great story here that has some wonderful characters and it will leave you feeling good. If a movie like this leaves me with a smile on my face, I'd say it did its job just fine.
Review by Justin Decloux ★★★½
I am a sucker for an 'Based on a True Story' underdog sports movie, and the fact that this is about chess (a game I have no interest in playing, but I love due to ti's simple complexity), and stars (and was directed by) John Leguizamo makes this even more my kind of thing. It hits all the expected beats, kind of muddles it's finale (Oh, that's it?), and is directed in a workman like fashion, but I still found it a thrill.
I will continue to not play chess.
Watched for The Bay Street Video Podcast :https://soundcloud.com/thebaystreetvideopodcast
Review by Nicholas Faron ★★★½
I've never understood chess, but hot damn is it exciting to watch (on screen that is).
Review by Jacob Knight ★★★
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
John Leguizamo’s feature directorial debut is an R-rated, Dito Montiel scripted after school special about inner city Miami kids winning the US National Chess Championship in ‘98. It hits every beat you expect it to, including Leguizamo (who plays the boys’ coach/teacher/mentor) reading poetry to his class, and even has one of the would-be champs return to the streets to sell drugs for a local assassin after he loses his job. And you know what? That’s fine, because even though Leguizamo isn’t a born filmmaker (the direction here is the very definition of “workmanlike”) he injects street smarts and a POV that, when combined with the troupe young/non-actors, makes it all feel lived-in as opposed to schmaltzy (which, I mean, it still totally is). Maybe I’m just a sucker for this sort of thing, but the amount of screen time devoted to the strategic history of chess alone made the dorkier parts of my brain light up.
Review by waz ★★★½ 2
Coach Carter meets Fresh meets The Queen’s Gambit . There’s truly nothing more exhilarating than seeing two individuals duke it out on one of the most ancient boardgames in history.
With the release of The Queens Gambit as well as the sudden surge by many popular Twitch streamers, 2020 was a great year for chess that brought hundreds of newcomers to the game. Although this film in particular may have slipped under the radar during the chess boom, it has plenty of heart to it and finishes on a strong, inspirational note. There’s a bit of something for all chess players to be able to relate to or enjoy here whether it’s seeing the camaraderie within a tight-knit team or the familiar intrigue of…
Review by Ryan Bingham ★★★½
I loved this. It is a true story so nothing feels too corny. Fantastic performances.
Select your preferred backdrop
Select your preferred poster, upgrade to remove ads.
Letterboxd is an independent service created by a small team, and we rely mostly on the support of our members to maintain our site and apps. Please consider upgrading to a Pro account —for less than a couple bucks a month, you’ll get cool additional features like all-time and annual stats pages ( example ), the ability to select (and filter by) your favorite streaming services, and no ads!
IMAGES
VIDEO
COMMENTS
Critical Thinking (2020) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Critical Thinking is a 2020 American biographical drama film based on the true story of the 1998 Miami Jackson High School chess team, the first inner-city team to win the U.S. National Chess Championship.
Based on a true story from 1998, five Latino and Black teenagers from the toughest underserved ghetto in Miami fight their way into the National Chess Championship under the guidance of their unconventional but inspirational teacher.
The characters in the movie are based on former students at Miami Jackson who took a chess class called Critical Thinking that was taught by coach Mario Martinez.
Critical Thinking - Full Cast & Crew. In Miami's inner-city, teacher Mario Martinez steps up to coach Miami Jackson High School's struggling chess team, helping the ragtag group of teens to...
Based on a true story from 1998, five LatinX and Black teenagers from the toughest underserved ghetto in Miami fight their way into the National Chess Championship under the guidance of their unconventional but inspirational teacher.
Critical Thinking: Directed by John Leguizamo. With John Leguizamo, Rachel Bay Jones, Michael Kenneth Williams, Corwin C. Tuggles. The true story of the Miami Jackson High School chess team which was the first inner city team to win the U.S. National Chess Championship.
Meet the talented cast and crew behind 'Critical Thinking' on Moviefone. Explore detailed bios, filmographies, and the creative team's insights.
Critical Thinking in US theaters September 4, 2020 starring John Leguizamo, Rachel Bay Jones, Michael Kenneth Williams, Jorge Lendeborg Jr.. Based on a true story from 1998, five LatinX and Black teenagers from the toughest underserved ghetto in Miami fight their way into the Nati.
Based on a true story from 1998, five Latino and Black teenagers from the toughest underserved ghetto in Miami fight their way into the National Chess Championship under the guidance of their unconventional but inspirational teacher.