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Waiting for Forever

Overview


Genre :

Romance, Comedy, Drama

Release Date :

February 04, 2011 (Limited)

MPAA Rating :

PG-13

Director :

James Keach

Starring :

Tom Sturridge, Rachel Bilson, Blythe Danner, Richard Jenkins, Jaime King, Nikki Blonsky, Scott Mechlowicz, Riley Smith

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Go! Watch this movie. You'll regret if not seeing it.    Readers  4 of 5 [Rate It]

“..rare to find a movie protagonist who singularly fails on every count to be a compelling, sympathetic or even understandable figure..”
by Robert Abele [LA Times]
“..less heartfelt than Hipstamatic's retro camera filters..”
by Aaron Hillis [Village Voice]
“..is an indigestible hash of whimsy, drama, romance and, for good measure, crime..”
by Sheri Linden [Hollywood Reporter]
“..irresponsible at worst and an example of profoundly bad timing at best..”
by John Anderson [Variety]
“..I felt tentative stirrings of admiration for an indie movie that so aggressively flouts the hard-shelled conventions of romantic comedy..”
by Stephen Holden [NY Times]
4 of 5

“..a refreshingly pure, honest and original love story..”
by Pete Hammond [Boxoffice Magazine]

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