jupiter ascending movie review (2015) | roger...

15
In Memoriam 1942 – 2013 | REVIEWS REVIEWS JUPITER ASCENDING JUPITER ASCENDING Print Page 125 Like Like 2 Tweet Tweet 67 | Matt Zoller Seitz February 4, 2015 | 149 In a cynical age, poker-faced sincerity is tough to pull off. When it's coupled with innovative filmmaking techniques and visual bombast, the degree of difficulty goes up and up, to the point where you're inclined to give films points for attempting the near- impossible. That's the entertainment netherworld in which the sibling filmmaking team Lana and Andy Wachowski have been trapped, by choice, since the first "Matrix" film arrived on screens 16 years ago, and updated the "Star Wars "-styled space fantasy for the age of virtual reality. The Wachowskis' "Matrix" sequels and "Speed Racer " and "Cloud Atlas " all have defenders, deservedly so. Amid stretches that don't work for one reason or another, you'll find passages of beauty and simplicity and goofy grandeur. And there's something perversely admirable about the Wachowskis' willingness to spend hundreds of millions on popcorn fantasies that are proudly, at times mystifyingly, personal. But even if you adore the idea of the Wachowskis, there comes a point when it would be foolish to deny the disappointing reality. That point has arrived, and the film is called "Jupiter Ascending." It's the story of another "Matrix"-style messiah figure (female this time) fighting for control of the solar system against a "King Lear "-type family of squabbling villainous siblings. The baddies, surviving members of the Abrasax dynasty, keep trying to force Jupiter to sign some kind of intergalactic property deed and harvest her eggs so they can keep siphoning energy from the bodies of imprisoned humans, or something. (I have no idea what was at stake in this film, what the bad guys wanted, what the good guys were trying to do; I'm sure it's possible to figure it out, but I'd rather do something more pleasurable, like untangle wadded-up strands of Christmas tree lights.) Meanwhile, Jupiter's brawny half-man, half-werewolf warrior-protector zips through widescreen panoramas on jet-propelled boots, rescuing her over and over, duking it out with winged demons and sickly humanoid "Keepers" as spaceships crash through asteroid belts and skyscrapers, and explosions rumble and flash, and a symphony brass section topped by a quasi-mystical choir shrieks in your ears. In case you read that last part and thought, "That sounds kind of awesome," rest assured it isn't. "Jupiter" mostly lacks the crackpot inspiration that's been the Wachowskis' stock-in-trade since the late '90s. The cast stars Mila Kunis as the title character, a Russian-American cleaning lady named Jupiter Jones, and Channing Tatum as Jupiter's aforementioned jet-skating bodyguard and wannabe-boyfriend, who's literally a puppy dog cousin of The Terminator (part lycanthrope, he claims) and just as literally a fallen angel (he has scars where wings used to be). The civil-warring siblings at first seem intriguingly campy/ridiculous; the way Balem (Eddie Redmayne ), Kalique (Tuppence Middleton ) and Titus (Douglas Booth ) purr every bitchy line, they might as well swipe the air with kitty-cat claws. But they end up being subsumed by the tediously familiar visuals, sound effects and music (composer Michael Giacchino seems to be recycling cues from the "Star Trek " movies, which weren't too distinctive in the first place). Equally unimpressive is Kunis, who admittedly doesn't have much to work with here (compared to Jupiter, Neo from "The Matrix " is psychologically complex) yet still seems disconnected from the wild emoting around her. ROGEREBERT.COM ROGEREBERT.COM Choose a Section converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

Upload: others

Post on 10-Feb-2021

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

  • In Memoriam 1942 – 2013 |

    REVIEWSREVIEWS

    JUP ITER ASCEN DIN GJUP ITER ASCEN DIN G

    Print Page

    125LikeLike

    2

    TweetTweet 67

    | Matt Zoller SeitzFebruary 4, 2015 | � 149

    In a cynical age, poker-faced sincerity is tough to pull off. When it's coupled with innovative filmmaking techniques and visualbombast, the degree of difficulty goes up and up, to the point where you're inclined to give films points for attempting the near-impossible. That's the entertainment netherworld in which the sibling filmmaking team Lana and Andy Wachowski have beentrapped, by choice, since the first "Matrix" film arrived on screens 16 years ago, and updated the "Star Wars"-styled space fantasyfor the age of virtual reality.

    The Wachowskis' "Matrix" sequels and "Speed Racer" and "Cloud Atlas" all have defenders, deservedly so. Amid stretches thatdon't work for one reason or another, you'll find passages of beauty and simplicity and goofy grandeur. And there's somethingperversely admirable about the Wachowskis' willingness to spend hundreds of millions on popcorn fantasies that are proudly, at times mystifyingly,personal. But even if you adore the idea of the Wachowskis, there comes a point when it would be foolish to deny the disappointing reality. That point hasarrived, and the film is called "Jupiter Ascending."

    It's the story of another "Matrix"-style messiah figure (female this time) fighting for control of the solar system against a "King Lear"-type family ofsquabbling villainous siblings. The baddies, surviving members of the Abrasax dynasty, keep trying to force Jupiter to sign some kind of intergalacticproperty deed and harvest her eggs so they can keep siphoning energy from the bodies of imprisoned humans, or something. (I have no idea what was atstake in this film, what the bad guys wanted, what the good guys were trying to do; I'm sure it's possible to figure it out, but I'd rather do something morepleasurable, like untangle wadded-up strands of Christmas tree lights.) Meanwhile, Jupiter's brawny half-man, half-werewolf warrior-protector zips throughwidescreen panoramas on jet-propelled boots, rescuing her over and over, duking it out with winged demons and sickly humanoid "Keepers" asspaceships crash through asteroid belts and skyscrapers, and explosions rumble and flash, and a symphony brass section topped by a quasi-mysticalchoir shrieks in your ears.

    In case you read that last part and thought, "That sounds kind of awesome," rest assured it isn't. "Jupiter" mostly lacks the crackpot inspiration that's beenthe Wachowskis' stock-in-trade since the late '90s. The cast stars Mila Kunis as the title character, a Russian-American cleaning lady named JupiterJones, and Channing Tatum as Jupiter's aforementioned jet-skating bodyguard and wannabe-boyfriend, who's literally a puppy dog cousin of TheTerminator (part lycanthrope, he claims) and just as literally a fallen angel (he has scars where wings used to be). The civil-warring siblings at first seemintriguingly campy/ridiculous; the way Balem (Eddie Redmayne), Kalique (Tuppence Middleton) and Titus (Douglas Booth) purr every bitchy line, theymight as well swipe the air with kitty-cat claws. But they end up being subsumed by the tediously familiar visuals, sound effects and music (composerMichael Giacchino seems to be recycling cues from the "Star Trek" movies, which weren't too distinctive in the first place). Equally unimpressive is Kunis,who admittedly doesn't have much to work with here (compared to Jupiter, Neo from "The Matrix" is psychologically complex) yet still seems disconnectedfrom the wild emoting around her.

    R O G E R E B E R T . C O MR O G E R E B E R T . C O M

    Choose a Section

    converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

    /memoriam//reviewshttp://www.rogerebert.com/contributors/matt-zoller-seitzjavascript:window.print()/cast-and-crew/andy-wachowski/reviews/great-movie-star-wars-episode-iv-a-new-hope-1977/reviews/speed-racer-2008/reviews/cloud-atlas-2012/reviews/king-lear-1972/cast-and-crew/mila-kunis/cast-and-crew/channing-tatum/cast-and-crew/eddie-redmayne/cast-and-crew/tuppence-middleton/cast-and-crew/douglas-booth/cast-and-crew/michael-giacchino/reviews/star-trek-2009/reviews/the-matrix-1999http://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDFhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDF

  • Tatum's emotional transparency makes you care about Jupiter's protector, Caine Wise, even though he's as much a stick figure as the other characters.Tatum cries the best righteous manly-man tears in cinema. He's a rare American hunk who can sell Boy Scout decency without seeming like a con artist.But like the other lead actors, he's defeated by the movie's pre-fab cinematic world. Too many of the action scenes, creatures, cityscapes and starshipswill make you wish you were watching "Guardians of the Galaxy" or "The Fifth Element" instead, even if you didn't like them.

    At least Redmayne's mannered acting plants a freak flag in the movie's swollen purplish heart. At times his performance seems modeled on howRedmayne imagines Glenn Close might look and sound, should she live to be 100. He trembles and flares his nostrils. He whispers 90% of his lines andshrieks the other ten. Not once does he blink when you expect him to, or for as long. Did Redmayne decide it was necessary to destroy the film in order tosave it? If so, give the man an "A" for anarchy.

    "Jupiter Ascending" is an example if a particularly depressing sort of bad blockbuster: one made by artists that you might not know were artists unlessyou'd seen their other films. It's not "so bad it's good," which would at least promise a certain lunkheaded obsessiveness. Nor is it aim-for-the-moon-and-land-among-the-stars bad, or any other sub-category of bad that one could make a critical case for. It's blandly, often listlessly bad, check-the-blockbuster-boxes bad, just-out-of-film-school-and-shopping-a-tentpole-screenplay bad. That's the last thing I would have expected from the directors of"Speed Racer," a film whose neon-and-steel-and-peyote aesthetic went beyond incoherence and attained psychedelic poetry, and "Cloud Atlas," a fableabout reincarnation, the indestructibility of true love, and the Brotherhood of Man that wanted to be a modern "Intolerance" and got startlingly close attimes.

    Maybe the version that was supposed to hit theaters last summer has more nuanced characters, a more comprehensible plot, and an altogether surertouch. No matter: the two-hour version released to theaters this weekend is striking mainly because long sections of it feel as though they could have beenwritten and directed by anyone with a pile of money to throw around, and a decade's worth of cliched action-fantasies to ape rather than re-imagine.

    To be clear, the problem isn't that the movie lacks passion or sincerity. This is a defiantly corny silent-movie-with sound, in which Jupiter keeps falling andfalling and falling and Caine keeps soaring in, Superman-style, to scoop her up in his arms. The problem is that the film fails to find a new or even halfwaydistinctive way to express itself. For all its noise and color, "Jupiter Ascending" looks, sounds and moves too much like every other sci-fi or fantasyadventure you've seen in the aftermath of the "Matrix" and "Lord of the Rings" and "Hobbit" trilogies and "Star Wars" prequels.

    It's time to reboot the special effects blockbuster before we all die of boredom. The monsters and vehicles and gladiatorial do-gooders duking it out amidoverstuffed, busily-photographed CGI landscapes all seem to have been created from one of the same ten or eleven software programs. Even the mostlavish movies have an off-the-rack feeling, and "Jupiter Ascending" has it, too. The been-there done-thatness dulls rather than excites the senses.Technically and artistically, this is the first time the Wachowskis seem to be behind the curve rather than surfing the next wave.

    More Reviews and a Few Great Offers!

    When you think of celebs, you naturally think they marry an attractive person.

    Ads by Adblade

    converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

    /reviews/guardians-of-the-galaxy-2014/reviews/the-fifth-element-1997/cast-and-crew/glenn-close//www.adblade.comhttp://web.adblade.com/clicks.php?appId=14066&zid=54dd2b0244c4d&adId=176294&pos=1&impt=1425767584&zoneId=929&algid=1&reqid=52fd97b49f334062&ord=1425767584&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rogerebert.com%2Freviews%2Fjupiter-ascending-2015http://web.adblade.com/clicks.php?appId=14066&zid=54dd2b0244c4d&adId=176294&pos=1&impt=1425767584&zoneId=929&algid=1&reqid=52fd97b49f334062&ord=1425767584&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rogerebert.com%2Freviews%2Fjupiter-ascending-2015http://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDFhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDF

  • 40 Most Gorgeous Female Celebrity Figures of All Time

    converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

    http://web.adblade.com/clicks.php?appId=14066&zid=544a5ac059cda&adId=147693&pos=2&impt=1425767584&zoneId=929&algid=1&reqid=52fd97b49f334062&ord=1425767584&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rogerebert.com%2Freviews%2Fjupiter-ascending-2015http://web.adblade.com/clicks.php?appId=14066&zid=544a5ac059cda&adId=147693&pos=2&impt=1425767584&zoneId=929&algid=1&reqid=52fd97b49f334062&ord=1425767584&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rogerebert.com%2Freviews%2Fjupiter-ascending-2015http://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDFhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDF

  • Celebs you wouldn't believe would EVER age horribly

    converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

    http://web.adblade.com/clicks.php?appId=14066&zid=54b984f628133&adId=168619&pos=3&impt=1425767584&zoneId=929&algid=1&reqid=52fd97b49f334062&ord=1425767584&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rogerebert.com%2Freviews%2Fjupiter-ascending-2015http://web.adblade.com/clicks.php?appId=14066&zid=54b984f628133&adId=168619&pos=3&impt=1425767584&zoneId=929&algid=1&reqid=52fd97b49f334062&ord=1425767584&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rogerebert.com%2Freviews%2Fjupiter-ascending-2015http://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDFhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDF

  • #1 trick could RESTORE your vision naturally. You may see improvement in only 10 minutes!

    converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

    http://web.adblade.com/clicks.php?appId=14066&zid=54eb84a37a971&adId=179166&pos=4&impt=1425767584&zoneId=929&algid=1&reqid=52fd97b49f334062&ord=1425767584&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rogerebert.com%2Freviews%2Fjupiter-ascending-2015http://web.adblade.com/clicks.php?appId=14066&zid=54eb84a37a971&adId=179166&pos=4&impt=1425767584&zoneId=929&algid=1&reqid=52fd97b49f334062&ord=1425767584&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rogerebert.com%2Freviews%2Fjupiter-ascending-2015http://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDFhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDF

  • Many U.S. Citizens Can't Pass The U.S. Citizenship Test! Can YOU?

    converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

    http://web.adblade.com/clicks.php?appId=14066&zid=54ef8ab9f2087&adId=180328&pos=5&impt=1425767584&zoneId=929&algid=1&reqid=52fd97b49f334062&ord=1425767584&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rogerebert.com%2Freviews%2Fjupiter-ascending-2015http://web.adblade.com/clicks.php?appId=14066&zid=54ef8ab9f2087&adId=180328&pos=5&impt=1425767584&zoneId=929&algid=1&reqid=52fd97b49f334062&ord=1425767584&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rogerebert.com%2Freviews%2Fjupiter-ascending-2015http://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDFhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDF

  • POPULAR BLOG POSTSPOPULAR BLOG POSTS

    Notes on watching "Aliens" for the first time again, with a bunch of kids Matt Zoller SeitzCaptain's log: eight fifth graders, one adult, one James Cameron movie.

    Who do you read? Good Roger, or Bad Roger? Roger EbertThis message came to me from a reader named Peter Svensland. He and a fr...

    The Unloved, Part Fifteen: "The Lone Ranger" & "Heaven's Gate" Matt Zoller Seitz and Scout TafoyaThis month's Unloved looks at two films deemed disasters: Michael Cimino's "Heaven's Gate" and Gore Verbinski's "The ...

    Smart People Talking: The 25th Anniversary of "The Hunt For Red October" Danny BowesAn appreciation of John McTiernan's "The Hunt for Red October" on its 25th anniversary.

    POPULAR REVIEWSPOPULAR REVIEWS

    Do You Have A Dirty Mind? 3 Studies Suggest Having A Dirty Mind Can Affect Brain Function

    converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

    http://web.adblade.com/clicks.php?appId=14066&zid=54d9323ec4877&adId=175103&pos=6&impt=1425767584&zoneId=929&algid=1&reqid=52fd97b49f334062&ord=1425767584&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rogerebert.com%2Freviews%2Fjupiter-ascending-2015http://web.adblade.com/clicks.php?appId=14066&zid=54d9323ec4877&adId=175103&pos=6&impt=1425767584&zoneId=929&algid=1&reqid=52fd97b49f334062&ord=1425767584&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rogerebert.com%2Freviews%2Fjupiter-ascending-2015/mzs/watching-aliens-for-the-first-time-again-with-a-bunch-of-kids/rogers-journal/who-do-you-read-good-roger-or-bad-roger/mzs/the-unloved-part-fifteen-the-lone-ranger-and-heavens-gate/balder-and-dash/smart-people-talking-the-25th-anniversary-of-the-hunt-for-red-octoberhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDFhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDF

  • Chappie�

    The Hunting Ground� � � �

    converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

    /reviews/chappie-2015/reviews/the-hunting-ground-2015http://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDFhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDF

  • The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel� �

    converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

    /reviews/the-second-best-exotic-marigold-hotel-2015http://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDFhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDF

  • Focus� � �

    Reveal Comments

    comments powered by Disqus

    JUPITER ASCENDING (2015)JUPITER ASCENDING (2015)CastChanning Tatum as Caine

    Mila Kunis as Jupiter Jones

    Eddie Redmayne as Balem

    Tuppence Middleton as Kalique Abrasax

    Sean Bean as Stinger

    Douglas Booth as Titus

    Jo Osmond as Droid

    Terry Gilliam

    DooNa Bae

    Vanessa Kirby as Katharine Dunlevy

    James D'Arcy

    Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Famulus

    DirectorLana Wachowski

    Andy Wachowski

    ScreenplayAndy Wachowski

    Lana Wachowski

    converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

    /reviews/focus-2015javascript:void(0);http://disqus.com/cast-and-crew/channing-tatum/cast-and-crew/mila-kunis/cast-and-crew/eddie-redmayne/cast-and-crew/tuppence-middleton/cast-and-crew/sean-bean/cast-and-crew/douglas-booth/cast-and-crew/jo-osmond/cast-and-crew/terry-gilliam/cast-and-crew/doona-bae/cast-and-crew/vanessa-kirby/cast-and-crew/james-darcy/cast-and-crew/gugu-mbatha-raw/cast-and-crew/lana-wachowski/cast-and-crew/andy-wachowski/cast-and-crew/andy-wachowski/cast-and-crew/lana-wachowskihttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDFhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDF

  • Original Music ComposerMichael Giacchino

    Action, Adventure, FantasyRated PG-13 some violence, sequences of sci-fi action, some suggestive content and partial nudity127 minutes

    SUBSCRIBE TO OUR MAILING LISTSUBSCRIBE TO OUR MAILING LISTEnter Your Email Address

    Subscribe

    The Ebert Club is our hand-pickedselection of content for Ebert fans. You willreceive a weekly newsletter full of movie-related tidbits, articles, trailers, even theoccasional streamable movie. Clubmembers also get access to our members-only section on RogerEbert.com

    Premiere Member : $20.00USD - yearly

    A D V E R T I S E M E N T

    A D V E R T I S E M E N T

    converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

    /cast-and-crew/michael-giacchinohttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDFhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDF

  • by Peter Sobczynski

    by Matt Fagerholm

    RELATED ARTICLESRELATED ARTICLES

    CHAPPIE CHAPPIE �

    THUMBNAILS 2/9/15THUMBNAILS 2/9/15

    IN THEATERSIN THEATERS

    A D V E R T I S E M E N T

    �REVIEWS RSSREVIEWS RSS

    Page1

    Page2

    Page3

    Page4

    Page5

    converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

    /reviews/feed/reviews/reviews/chappie-2015/thumbnails/thumbnails/thumbnails-2915http://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDFhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDF

  • MOVIE REVIEWSReviews

    Great Movies

    BLOGSRoger Ebert's Journal

    Chaz's BlogMZS

    Far FlungersTom Shales At Large

    Scanners

    CHANNELSBalder and Dash

    DemandersThumbnailsInterviews

    Festivals & AwardsSundanceLife ItselfCannes

    Tributes to RogerLetters

    Opening Shots Project

    Roger EbertChaz Ebert

    Matt Zoller SeitzBrian TallericoSimon Abrams

    Godfrey CheshireOdie Henderson

    Glenn KennyChristy LemireSheila O'Malley

    Susan WloszczynaAli Arikan

    Jim BeaverSteven BooneDanny BowesDave BuntingSean Burns

    Dan Callahan

    CONTRIBUTORS

    '71

    Bluebird

    Everly

    Focus

    Futuro Beach

    Maps to the Stars

    My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn

    Out of the Dark

    The Hunting Ground

    The Lazarus Effect

    � � �

    � � �

    � �

    � � �

    � � � �

    � � �

    � �

    � � � �

    converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

    /reviews/71-2015/reviews/bluebird-2015/reviews/everly-2015/reviews/focus-2015/reviews/futuro-beach-2015/reviews/maps-to-the-stars-2015/reviews/my-life-directed-by-nicolas-winding-refn-2015/reviews/out-of-the-dark-2015/reviews/the-hunting-ground-2015/reviews/the-lazarus-effect-2015/reviews/the-salvation-2015/reviews/the-widowmaker-2015/reviews/farewell-to-hollywood-2015/reviews/wild-canaries-2015/reviews/all-the-wilderness-2015/reviews/digging-up-the-marrow-2015/reviews/drunktowns-finest-2015/reviews/hot-tub-time-machine-2-2015/reviews/mcfarland-usa-2015/reviews/the-duff-2015/reviews/wild-tales-2015/reviews/queen-and-country-2015/reviews/da-sweet-blood-of-jesus-2015/reviews/fifty-shades-of-grey-2015/reviews/gett-the-trial-of-viviane-amsalem-2015/reviews/kingsman-the-secret-service-2015/reviews/old-fashioned-2015/reviews/the-last-5-years-2015/reviews/the-rewrite-2015/reviews/what-we-do-in-the-shadows-2015/reviews/white-rabbit-2015/reviews/ballet-422-2015/reviews/love-rosie-2015/reviews/mad-as-hell-2015/reviews/matt-shepard-is-a-friend-of-mine-2015/reviews/outcast-2015/reviews/seventh-son-2015/reviews/the-spongebob-movie-sponge-out-of-water-2015/reviews/the-voices-2015/reviews/amira-and-sam-2015/reviews/black-or-white-2015/reviews/girlhood-2015/reviews/hard-to-be-a-god-2015/reviews/project-almanac-2015/reviews/the-devils-violinist-2015/reviews/the-loft-2015/reviews/wild-card-2015/reviews/timbuktu-2015/reviews/great-movies/rogers-journal/chazs-blog/mzs/far-flung-correspondents/tom-shales-at-large/scanners/balder-and-dash/demanders/thumbnails/interviews/festivals-and-awards/sundance/life-itself/cannes/tributes-to-roger/letters/opening-shots/contributors/roger-ebert/contributors/chaz-ebert/contributors/matt-zoller-seitz/contributors/brian-tallerico/contributors/simon-abrams/contributors/godfrey-cheshire/contributors/odie-henderson/contributors/glenn-kenny/contributors/christy-lemire/contributors/sheila-omalley/contributors/susan-wloszczyna/contributors/ali-arikan/contributors/jim-beaver/contributors/steven-boone/contributors/danny-bowes/contributors/dave-bunting/contributors/sean-burns/contributors/dan-callahanhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDFhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDF

  • Christopher CampbellJen Chaney

    Seongyong ChoOlivia Collette

    Edward CopelandBrian Doan

    Aurore DuiguoJustine Elias

    Steve EricksonMatt FagerholmSam FragosoBruce FrettsNoah Gittell

    Michael A. GonzalesIan Grey

    Scott Jordan HarrisRowan KaiserWael Khairy

    Ben KenigsbergJoyce KulhawikKevin B. Lee

    Donald LiebensonCraig D. LindseyLaya Maheshwari

    Marsha McCreadiePatrick Z. McGavin

    Nell MinowMichael Mirasol

    Jana MonjiOmar Moore

    Omer M. MozaffarLisa Nesselson

    Scott NyeMichał OleszczykR. Kurt Osenlund

    Kartina RichardsonAlyssa Rosenberg

    Lisa RosmanNick Schager

    Barbara ScharresCharlie Schmidlin

    Tom ShalesKrishna Bala Shenoi

    Peter SobczynskiCollin SouterBill Stamets

    Scout TafoyaReBecca Theodore-Vachon

    Katherine TulichGerardo Valero

    Pablo VillaçaIgnatiy Vishnevetsky

    Grace WangAnath WhiteMax Winter

    © Copyright 2015, Ebert Digital LLC

    About the Site Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use

    Movies by Letter Cast and Crew

    converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

    /contributors/christopher-campbell/contributors/jen-chaney/contributors/seongyong-cho/contributors/olivia-collette/contributors/edward-copeland/contributors/brian-doan/contributors/aurore-duiguo/contributors/justine-elias/contributors/steve-erickson/contributors/matt-fagerholm/contributors/sam-fragoso/contributors/bruce-fretts/contributors/noah-gittell/contributors/michael-a-gonzales/contributors/ian-grey/contributors/scott-jordan/contributors/rowan-kaiser/contributors/wael-khairy/contributors/ben-kenigsberg/contributors/joyce-kulhawik/contributors/kevin-b-lee/contributors/donald-liebenson/contributors/craig-d-lindsey/contributors/laya-maheshwari/contributors/marsha-mccreadie/contributors/patrick-z-mcgavin/contributors/nell-minow/contributors/michael-mirasol/contributors/jana-monji/contributors/omar-moore/contributors/omer-m-mozaffar/contributors/lisa-nesselson/contributors/scott-nye/contributors/micha-oleszczyk/contributors/r-kurt-osenlund/contributors/kartina-richardson/contributors/alyssa-rosenberg/contributors/lisa-rosman/contributors/nick-schager/contributors/barbara-scharres/contributors/charlie-schmidlin/contributors/tom-shales/contributors/krishna-bala/contributors/peter-sobczynski/contributors/collin-souter/contributors/bill-stamets/contributors/scout-tafoya/contributors/rebecca-theodore-vachon/contributors/katherine-tulich/contributors/gerardo-valero/contributors/pablo-villa%C3%A7a/contributors/ignatiy-vishnevetsky/contributors/grace-wang/contributors/anath-white/contributors/max-winterhttp://www.ebertdigital.com//about/contact-us/privacy-policy/terms-of-use/movies/cast-and-crewhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDFhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDF

  • LikeUson

    Facebook

    FollowUson

    Twitter

    RSSFeeds

    converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

    http://www.facebook.com/RogerEberthttp://twitter.com/ebertchicago/feedshttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDFhttp://www.web2pdfconvert.com?ref=PDF