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Sep 5, 2014 · A dimly conceived comedy-drama focusing on obnoxious and over-privileged jerks Coming to Terms with Things. You'll wish you had watched the "Saved by the Bell" docudrama instead.
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In New York, James Franco basically plays a more...
- Third Person
6 days ago · ‘Janet Planet’ Playwright Annie Baker makes her first foray into film with this charming drama about a transformative summer for misfit tween Lacy (Zoe Ziegler) and her mother, Janet (Julianne ...
Sep 5, 2014 · The Longest Week: Directed by Peter Glanz. With Jason Bateman, Tony Roberts, Laura Clery, William Abadie. Conrad (Jason Bateman) is helped by his old friend Dylan (Billy Crudup) and returns the favor by falling for Dylan's girlfriend Beatrice (Olivia Wilde).
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- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Peter Glanz
- 2014-09-05
Sep 5, 2014 · 1 h 26 m. Summary Affluent and aimless, Conrad Valmont (Jason Bateman) lives a life of leisure in his parent's prestigious Manhattan Hotel. In the span of one week, he finds himself evicted, disinherited, and in love. Comedy. Drama. Romance. Directed By: Peter Glanz. Written By: Peter Glanz, Juan Iglesias. The Longest Week.
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- Peter Glanz
- PG-13
The Longest Week is a 2014 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Glanz. The film stars Jason Bateman, Olivia Wilde and Billy Crudup in the lead roles. It was produced by Uday Chopra, along with Neda Armian.
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2 days ago · Dive into the unexpected connection between Girlie and Clark in the confined setting of a taxi cab. Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn's stellar performances infuse life into Daddio 's seemingly static premise. The film nicely explores the dynamic and compelling nature of the relationship between Girlie and Clark. As a New Yorker, I'm well-acquainted ...