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Movie Title : The Spectacular Now
Release Date : Aug 2, 2013 Limited Genre Movie :Drama,Romance,Comedy
Mpaa Rating : R Actors :Miles Teller,Shailene Woodley,Brie Larson,Mary Elizabeth Winstead,Jennifer Jason Leigh,Kyle Chandler,Andre Royo,Dayo Okeniyi,Bob Odenkirk
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Spectacular Now
User Ranting Movie The Spectacular Now : 4User Count Like for The Spectacular Now : 15,831
Critics Ranting For The Spectacular Now : 7.8
Critics Percentage For The Spectacular Now : 91 %
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TagLine The Spectacular NowReview For Movie The Spectacular Now
[A] nuanced and unsentimental coming-of-age film.Andrea Gronvall-Chicago Reader
This adaptation of Tim Tharp's novel, directed with delicate restraint by James Ponsoldt, sneaks up on you. It makes you laugh, then it breaks your heart.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
Teller and Woodley hum together, and the movie does their performances justice.
Adam Graham-Detroit News
This coming-of-age movie should appeal to smart, sensitive young people who haven't been exposed to the better examples of the genre.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The film is engrossing all the way through, the sweetest, saddest, most humane movie I've seen all year.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
So many films featuring teens seem overstimulated or familiar. This one strikes a deep, rich note and holds it.
Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post
Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller are, well, spectacular in the lead roles, helping to elevate what could easily have been a standard coming-of-age drama.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune
There's an element so relevant to the credibility of the story that the script avoids completely and it's shocking this fundamental defect isn't provoking more contempt.
Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)
The Spectacular Now marks the return of the great coming-of-age movie
Erik Davis-Movies.com
Director James Ponsoldt has a drinking problem. The problem is that he apparently can't stop making movies about drinking.
Rick Kisonak-Film Threat
And credit the filmmakers for not dramatizing the fateful "first time." In so many films it's portrayed as serious and painful, almost like a punishment. Here it is shown the way I remember it...nervous banter and a lot of giggling.
Michael A. Smith-MediaMikes
The film's utter believability on all fronts is its greatest asset.
John Serba-MLive.com
Nothing spectacular, skip it.
Jolene Mendez-Entertainment Spectrum
Teller and Woodley make lasting impressions in this bittersweet, unassuming little summer gem, a movie that's "spectacular" in own simple way.
Neil Pond-American Profile
Both Teller and Woodley are engaging actors who put forth their character's struggles with tremendous conviction and guile.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Ponsoldt has created a coming-of-age movie that won't leave you rolling your eyes.
Rick Bentley-Fresno Bee
Maybe I'm missing something, but I found The Spectacular Now a good bit shy of spectacular.
Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Packages a couple of great performances and superior atmosphere into one of the best films of the summer.
Stephen Silver-EntertainmentTell
Unfortunately, an odd paradox emerges. The more we learn about Aimee -- the more she is presented in depth, as a complicated character -- the more she is revealed to be, in fact, just a prop for Sutter's rehabilitation and redemption.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Together, Teller and Woodley have a chemistry that Hollywood would bottle if it could.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune
For most of its running time, The Spectacular Now appears headed for 10 Best territory -- this year's equivalent of 2012's The Perks of Being a Wallflower. ... But a late-inning incident leads to a curiously rushed final act.
Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing
Strikes a bittersweet note of unaffected authenticity...
Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate
Teller and Woodley infuse their respective characters with an easy authenticity that proves impossible to resist.
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews
Unlike other teen movies, director James Ponsoldt has molded characters that seem real; they are not exceptionally sculpted or beautiful. He gets his young actors to believably express the confusion and insecurities that are prevalent among teenagers.
Bob Bloom-Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)
Teller and director Ponsoldt have crafted a character who only grows more sympathetic as the complications below his sunny exterior are revealed.
Carla Meyer-Sacramento Bee
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Movie Overview For The Spectacular Now
Sutter Keely lives in the now. Itâs a good place for him. A high school senior, charming and self-possessed, heâs the life of the party, loves his job at a menâs clothing store, and has no plans for the future. A budding alcoholic, heâs never far from his supersized, whisky-fortified 7UP cup. But after being dumped by his girlfriend, Sutter gets drunk and wakes up on a lawn with Aimee Finicky hovering over him. Not a member of the cool crowd, sheâs different: the ânice girlâ who reads science fiction and doesnât have a boyfriend. She does have dreams, while Sutter lives in a world of impressive self-delusion. And yet theyâre drawn to each other.TagLine The Spectacular Now
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