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Dough
TrailerAn old Jewish baker (Jonathan Pryce) struggles to keep his business afloat, but later his young Muslim apprentice (Jerome Holder) accidentally drops cannabis in the dough and sends sales sky high.Actors: Jonathan Pryce, Jerome Holder, Phil Davis, Ian Hart, Pauline Collins, Andrew Ellis, Malachi Kirby, Natasha Gordon, Melanie Freeman, Phil Davis, Joel Beckett, ...»Director: John GoldschmidtCountry: United Kingdom, HungaryDuration: 94 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Dough"
San Diego ReaderMay 05, 2016A culture-clash comedy at once so-bad-it's-good and so-good-it's-bad that it kept me laughing throughout.
AV ClubMay 05, 2016It's tempting to ask whether the writers were high when they came up with the concept for Dough, except that the film itself makes it clear that they don't have a lot of experience in that area.
Hollywood ReporterMay 04, 2016It's all about as predictable as it sounds, but it works anyway, thanks to some snappy dialogue and the engaging turns by old pros Pryce and Collins.
Seattle TimesApril 29, 2016Though Dough is often in danger of running off the rails with improbable and unnecessary plot twists, it is always essentially entertaining and warm in its observations of hope rekindled through simple relationships.
Philadelphia InquirerApril 29, 2016Dough's formulaic structure is made up for by the dynamic chemistry between its leads. Pryce and Holder play off each other with all the bluster and awkwardness of a real-life father and son.
Los Angeles TimesApril 28, 2016A stickily genteel, cross-cultural comedy-drama that comes up blandly lacking on all counts.
The Sunday AgeAugust 03, 2016A pot comedy that amiably bridges every divide possible - religion, class, age, and pastry preference.
The Age (Australia)July 28, 2016Give or take a handful of clumsy topical references, this is a film that could well have been made in the 1970s or '80s. Much of Goldschmidt's career has been in TV, and his old-fashioned technique is shaped by the requirements of the small screen.
The Young FolksMay 29, 2016John Goldschmidt's Dough is a film of great warmth, lofty intentions and mediocre screenwriting.
Groucho ReviewsMay 25, 2016Tastes awfully stale...those with a high tolerance for 'nice' movies will happily roll with this Dough. But know that it is proudly unsophisticated in its storytelling.
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