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Rated 4.5/5 Stars • 01/21/23. Brooklyn Lobster runs the parallel story of a struggling business that is mirrored by a crumbling family. For the most part it is real and honest, and yet, for all...
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Mar 23, 2006 · Seafood & son. Comedy. 94 minutes ‧ NR ‧ 2006. Roger Ebert. March 23, 2006. 4 min read. From Sal's Pizzeria to "Brooklyn Lobster": Frank Giorgio (Danny Aiello, left) and son Michael (Daniel Sauli) face tough times at the restaurant that has been in the family since 1938 in Brooklyn Lobster.
Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone TheMovieChicks.com. The movie has that 'shiny-object-syndrome'... it tends to get easily sidetracked by things...
User Reviews. I saw this movie at a screening in New York City and really liked it! It's a warm, charming and timeless tale of a family coming together during less-than-ideal times. The premise revolves around a family rallying to save their generations old lobster business.
Nov 3, 2005 · Christmas is approaching, and pig-headed patriarch Frank Giorgio (Aiello) is on the verge of losing his lobster farm at public auction. Frank's marriage to long-suffering Maureen (Curtin) is ...
Details. 55. Metascore Mixed or Average. positive. 4 (36%) mixed. 6 (55%) negative. 1 (9%) Showing 11 Critic Reviews. 75. Chicago Tribune. The kind of smart, realistic indie family drama the movies should give us more often, just as they should more often offer performances as full-blooded and rich as Aiello's and Curtin's here. Read More.
Nov 4, 2005 · With the threat of a public auction looming, the very proud and stubborn Frank, played by Danny Aiello, his family and eccentric crew attempt to save the Brooklyn lobster shop that is the cornerstone of their identity. (Meadowbrook Pictures)