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Boogie Woogie
TrailerThis film is about London's contemporary art world where people have a hustle & bustle life. Art Spindle opens a high-end gallery. His assistants, Beth,has an underground affair with Gallery's client, Bob Macclestone. Beth asks Bob to invest his budget in her own gallery.Actors: Gillian Anderson, Alan Cumming, Heather Graham, Danny Huston, Jack Huston, Christopher Lee, Joanna Lumley, Simon McBurney, Meredith Ostrom, Charlotte Rampling, Amanda Seyfried, ...»Director: Duncan WardCountry: United StatesDuration: 94 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 5.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Boogie Woogie"
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Characters of "Boogie Woogie"
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Directors of "Boogie Woogie"
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Creators of "Boogie Woogie"
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Critic Reviews of "Boogie Woogie"
VarietyJuly 06, 2010Boogie Woogie delivers little more than a lukewarm spoof.
New York TimesApril 23, 2010[The film's characters] are so repellent that almost everyone outside the movie's fetid hothouse will want to flee to fresher air.
New York PostApril 23, 2010Goes over the top now and then, but overall it's a lot of nasty fun.
AV ClubApril 22, 2010The cast of superficial backstabbers, casual philanderers, and gibberish-spouting phonies has no original characters, but at least a few of the actors attack their roles with a zest that offsets their two-dimensionality.
New York ObserverApril 21, 2010A tepid spoof that only occasionally evokes a reluctant smile.
Time OutApril 21, 2010A travesty no matter how you look at it, this flaccid art-world farce is best approached as a landmark of dubious ensemble work.
Tiny Mix TapesOctober 11, 2015I don't begrudge Boogie Woogie's attacks on the art scene for its pretension, greed, and self-aggrandizement run rampant; I begrudge the fact that the film is guilty of these very same things.
Independent (UK)February 01, 2011Duncan Ward's muddled satire about the London art world has a strong cast mugging for all their worth.
NewsBlazeSeptember 02, 2010Devilishly cynical eavesdropper art snob fare peering into the pretentious when not cruel machinations transpiring in the world of creative merchandise commerce.
Eye for FilmMay 16, 2010Less the free-form, jazzy ensemble satire on the art world it aspires to be than an over-elaborate and under-funny undertaking by high quality actors who should know better.
BrianOrndorf.comApril 28, 2010More of a paper cut, but one that's sufficiently nasty in a minor key, landing a few body blows where it matters the most, while successfully detailing the betrayal and schmoozing it takes to get to the top.
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