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Diane (2018)
TrailerDiane fills her days helping others and desperately attempting to bond with her drug-addicted son. As these pieces of her existence begin to fade, she finds herself confronting memories she'd sooner forget than face.Genre: DramaActors: Mary Kay Place, Jake Lacy, Estelle Parsons, Andrea Martin, Deirdre OConnell, Glynnis OConnor, Joyce Van Patten, Kerry Flanagan, Phyllis Somerville, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Ray Iannicelli, ...»Director: Kent JonesCountry: United StatesDuration: 95 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Diane (2018)"
RogerEbert.comApril 30, 2018It's a great performance, and a studio would be wise to pick this film up so that the rest of the world can see it.
VarietyApril 25, 2018The past hangs over "Diane" not just as a burden or nostalgia (though it can be that too), but as an enthralling and entangling reminder of life's mystery.
indieWireApril 23, 2018It's a pinhole portrait of life on Earth; a non-judgmental story about trying to reconcile meaning with meaningless before the well runs dry and it rains again.
Village VoiceApril 19, 2018A strong work and one of the peaks of this year's Tribeca slate.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsSeptember 24, 2018It's a poignant and tender drama about aging and atonement for the boomers.
The PlaylistMay 09, 2018Quiet and profound, Kent Jones' feature debut Diane tells the small-scale and moving story of a woman navigating through her tiny community of friends and family in rural Massachusetts.
FlavorwireMay 02, 2018Mary Kay Place is marvelous in the leading role, and her screen presence is so arm and comforting, we think we know her. Jones uses that familiarity, brilliantly.
National Newspaper Publishers AssociationApril 30, 2018Excellent direction, dialogue and ensemble acting make what's on view a totally captivating look at the passage of time and last chapter of life.
Slant MagazineApril 24, 2018Kent Jones conditions us to expect that Diane will follow its protagonist to her death, with little overt plot to speak off, in a quiet refutation of the three-act contrivances of most cinema.
Screen InternationalApril 23, 2018If the intimacy of small town existence is cherished here, there's also an ominous sense of that same life being eroded and undermined.
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