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Cyrus
TrailerThe movie follows Los Angeles divorcée John who meets gorgeous and spirited Molly, the woman of his dreams. But when her son, Cyrus, enters the picture, things start to get messy.Actors: John C. Reilly, Jonah Hill, Marisa Tomei, Catherine Keener, Matt Walsh, Diane Mizota, Kathy Wittes, Katie Aselton, Jamie Donnelly, Tim Guinee, Charlie Brewer, ...»Director: Jay Duplass, Mark DuplassCountry: United StatesDuration: 91 minQuality: HDRelease: 2010IMDb: 6.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Cyrus"
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Characters of "Cyrus"
JohnPlayed by: John C. ReillyCyrusPlayed by: Jonah HillMollyPlayed by: Marisa TomeiJamiePlayed by: Catherine KeenerTimPlayed by: Matt WalshThermostat GirlPlayed by: Diane MizotaAshleyPlayed by: Kathy Wittes -
Directors of "Cyrus"
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Creators of "Cyrus"
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Critic Reviews of "Cyrus"
Time OutSeptember 08, 2010Simply by treating these characters as real, with all the uncertainty, emotional baggage and bad decisions that entails, the Duplasses expertly expose the hypocrisy of the airbrushed all-American ideal.
Washington PostJuly 09, 2010Even at its most troubling, Cyrus is powered by a deep vein of humanism, one that offers hope to even the weirdest among us.
St. Louis Post-DispatchJuly 08, 2010Cyrus is not the jokey, polished production you would expect from its Hollywood cast and LA setting, but audiences who are comfortable with discomfort should find it "funny."
Miami HeraldJuly 08, 2010Cyrus sounds like the sort of comedy in which people end up dropping buckets of paint on each other's heads, but the Duplasses treat the characters and their dilemma with utmost seriousness, a technique that gives the movie its uncomfortably comic vibe.
Orlando SentinelJuly 07, 2010Nobody can play beaten and amusing better than Reilly, and no one is better at playing broken, accessible beauty than Tomei.
Denver PostJuly 02, 2010Delightfully demented and unique.
7M PicturesJanuary 05, 2014It offers you a look at a totally dysfunctional relationship that allows you to look at the relationships in your own life and breathe a sigh of relief.
Film Comment MagazineNovember 13, 2013a sweet, modest, unremarkable film, propped up by seasoned actors playing quirky and "real."
DVDTalk.comFebruary 22, 2012The potentially one-joke premise is given depth, complexity, darkness and pathos by the offbeat execution and the honest performances.
Film Journal InternationalAugust 15, 2011A man battles with his girlfriend's son in this realistic, understated comedy filled with the awkwardness of real life.
The Ooh TrayJune 30, 2011... A very fine comic-psychodrama that eschews prat falls and flippancy for a more intimately realist and considered rendering of manchild madness and its antecedents.
What CultureFebruary 01, 2011An amazing human drama played out by actors at the peak of their profession: and who could want more than that?
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