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Directed by Adam Rapp.
Money and emotions lead to a difficult reunion between a father and daughter in this drama. Reese Holden (Zooey Deschanel) is a struggling stage actress in New York City whose life has become an uphill struggle -- her career isn't giving her satisfaction, her relationship with would-be rock star Ray (Dallas Roberts) is stuck in neutral, an affair with her friend Rob (Robert Beitzel) brings no excitement, and her colleague Deirdre (Deirdre O'Connell) simply doesn't understand her problems. Reese is also short on money, which is why she's willing to listen to a proposal from a publisher who wants to release a series of love letters that her mother, a well-known author who died years ago, wrote to her father, Don (Ed Harris), another respected novelist who has fallen out of the limelight but is said to be working on a final major work. Having accepted an advance for the collection, Reese pays a visit to Don in Michigan to get his OK for the project and collect the letters, but discovers two strangers have moved in with Don -- Shelly (Amelia Warner), who studied under Don and has installed herself as his business manager, and Corbit (Will Ferrell), a neighborhood sad sack who helps with the housekeeping and runs errands for the reclusive writer. As Reese vies with Shelly for her father's attention, she struggles to come to terms with issues from her childhood and the dissatisfaction with her life. Winter Passing was written and directed by noted playwright Adam Rapp; it was his first feature film. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"This has not been a good week to be at New Line Cinema.After getting enslaved by the Time-Warner media monolith last week, the company could not even trumpet its swansong. “Semi-Pro,” the Will Ferrell sports comedy, was the last film to be released while still remaining a “free agent,” tanked at the box office, squeezing out $3 million less than “Meet the Spartans” just a few weeks ago.Let that sink in.Will Ferrell, who has a string of successes and is a worldwide box office “star,” made less in a comedy than a film that’s biggest asset was a Britney Spears clone shaving her head and breakdancing gladiators.Prognosticators are scratching their heads as to how this could happen, offering theories of a tired formula (Will Ferrell + a sport + wacky non-sequiturs = funny), an unstable movie-going weekend (though “Ghost Rider” did better in its second week last year at the same time and “Madea’s Family Reunion ... " [More]
dibotdibot Monster Squad Passing
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"The Monster Squad was one of my most favoritest movies when I was young. When the DVD was released, I had a fear of revisiting. What if it wasn't what I remembered? What if all my childhood dreams were crushed just like when I rewatched that Alice in Wonderland TV miniseries recently. I didn't think I could bear it.Luckily, The Monster Squad still rules. It has everything I could possibly want. Humor, monsters, children who have to save the world while their parents have no idea what is happening. The film is rated PG-13 which is mostly for language and some violence. Otherwise this would be a perfect family movie. Some of it is cheesy. But most of the effects hold up really well. Make-up almost always works better than CG. I recommend this to everyone, especially if you love monster movies.Winter Passing stars Zooey Deschanel ("Bride to Terabithia") as the estranged daughter of two great writers. She returns home to find some love letters that her father (Ed Harr ... " [More]
PammyKPammyK Wacky downer
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"I'm not much for wacky downer films...as this film is aptly tagged. I just don't connect with cocaine snorting, mentally unstable guitar playing, extremely proper cheery, alcoholic writer type people...but thats just me. I like to connect to a movie and relate it to my own life. This movie didn't do it for me. Instead I felt like I was just watching wacky people living sort of a messed up life that didn't seem realistic in the least to me.That said, there were a few things I liked. I laughed a few times at Corbit. His character was a little too weird - he may as well have been wearing is Elf outfit, but he was still funny. I liked the music too. I felt like the music blended well with the movie - it was a beautiful movie to listen to - and the character's voices were soothing and unique to listen to also. " [More]
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"Like A Winter’s Tale, the Shakespearean comedy that Winter Passing frequently alludes to, story is barely comic at first. Reese Holdin (Zooey Deschanel) is dealing with destructive relationships, drug dependencies, and grief over the recent suicide of her mother. Reese hasn’t talked with her father, reclusive novelist Don Holdin (Ed Harris), since her mother’s death. She seeks Don out, but only because a book editor offers Reese $100,000 to deliver the correspondence her mother and father wrote during their courtship. Reese leaves New York City for Michigan’s Upper Peninsula where she is shocked to discover that her father is living with two people she’s never met before. Shelly (Amelia Warner) is a kind graduate student who, Don explains, “needed a place to get away for awhile.” There is also the loyal, simple Corbit (Will Ferrell) who is almost childlike in his innocence. Will Ferrell describes Corbit in an interview as a “ ... " [More]
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"I enjoyed moments of this film. But if I'm going to choose a recent movie about the lives of writers... I'm going to go with Winter Passing WinterPassing's detail page " [More]
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In Winter Passing, Will Ferrell participates in a rite of passage for every successful comic: once you've established yourself as a box office superstar, you need to step back and prove you're just as effective in a quirky ensemble indie. Adam Rapp's directorial debut is the right kind of film for him to demonstrate that integrity, but Winter Passing isn't memorable because of Ferrell's contributions, which don't amount to substantially more than an anesthetized version of his usual shtick. Instead, Winter Passing sings on the strength of Zooey Deschanel, her performance of hyper-real subtlety, and the atmospheric soundtrack that heightens the mood she sets in motion. Long a capable actress and most often seen in comedic roles herself -- even opposite Ferrell once in Elf -- Deschanel here shows she can do weary and depressive with equal aplomb. Deschanel perfectly embodies that combination of short-term enthusiasm and long-term apathy that has seized a portion of the modern youth population, and as she rides the bus from New York to Michigan, one senses she is both a jaded veteran of this world and a lost traveler experiencing it for the first time. Deschanel's eyes provide an expressive window into her jangled thoughts. Her fits and starts toward reconciliation with her father (a grizzled Ed Harris) aren't quite so sublime, but Rapp has worked hard to steer clear of cliché in an environment that's been visited often in recent years. Since Wes Anderson has become such an influential director, films in this genre have a tendency to leave their audiences "offbeaten to death." But Winter Passing is a far more pensive and intimate film, less interested in the eccentricities its performers could contribute if they wanted, and more interested in the complex emotions of people who have been left behind by life. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 



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