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  1. English Spanish. Box office. $2,432 [ 1 ] Why Stop Now is a 2012 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Phil Dorling and Ron Nyswaner and starring Jesse Eisenberg, Melissa Leo, and Tracy Morgan. It is a feature-length adaptation of their 2008 short film, Predisposed. [ 2 ]

  2. Aug 15, 2012 · The addiction is handled in an unusual way, with Melissa Leo never seeming wasted or depraved, but more sincerely out of control. There’s a nice understated irony in a key scene because she doesn’t want to do drugs, because “this is the best I’ve felt in days.” “Why Stop Now” takes large themes much manhandled as movie cliches, and treats them with care and respect.

  3. Directed by Phil Dorling, Ron Nyswaner. With Jesse Eisenberg, Melissa Leo, Tracy Morgan, Emma Rayne Lyle. When a college piano prodigy tries to check his mother into rehab, he is taken hostage by her drug dealer and swept along on a wild adventure.

    • Phil Dorling, Ron Nyswaner
    • 2 min
  4. Rated: 2.5/5 Mar 4, 2014 Full Review Chelsey Grasso Paste Magazine An odd mix of blatantly comedic moments and strangely serious scenes, Why Stop Now finds itself stranded on an odd middle ground ...

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    • Comedy, Drama
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  5. Aug 14, 2012 · All that talented piano prodigy Eli (Jesse Eisenberg) wants is to get his drug-addict mother (Melissa Leo) into rehab and to ace his audition at a prestigious c

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    • 2 min
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  7. Aug 17, 2012 · The New York Times. Aug 16, 2012. Once Why Stop Now? has exhausted its bag of tricks, there is a screeching of brakes as it approaches the edge of the cliff. Having expended all that stamina, the film collapses from exhaustion and settles for an abrupt, feel-good ending that is as perfunctory as it is preposterous.

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