The Peacemaker (1997) -
: As a rare female director in the 90s action genre, Leder was praised by FlickFilosopher for her visually original approach, particularly the dialogue-free opening sequence and the tense car chase through Vienna.
: Reviews from Every Movie Has a Lesson point out that in a pre-9/11 world, the film was a smart action piece that prioritized intelligence over mindless hubris. The Peacemaker (1997)
: Bloggers at Cinema Romantico note the historical weight of it being the inaugural release for the Spielberg-Geffen-Katzenberg powerhouse, even if it relied on a "kitchen sink" action approach. : As a rare female director in the
: Some reviewers at Common Sense Media felt it was "exhausting in its globetrotting" but ultimately tiresome due to genre cliches and a plot that undermines Kidman’s character. : Some reviewers at Common Sense Media felt
While critical reception was mixed—with some calling it a "beige" and "bland" thriller—several retrospectives and blogs highlight it as a solid, intelligent action film.
As the first-ever film released by , The Peacemaker (1997) holds a unique spot in Hollywood history. Directed by Mimi Leder , it follows a maverick U.S. Army Colonel (George Clooney) and a nuclear scientist (Nicole Kidman) as they track down stolen Russian nuclear warheads before a terrorist can use them in New York City.