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Going in Style
TrailerA reboot of the 1979 movie that was directed by Martin Brest and featured George Burns, Art Carney, and Lee Strasberg. Three seniors, who are living social security check to check and even reduced to eating dog food at times, decide they have had enough. So, they plan to rob a bank...problem is, they don't even know how to handle a gun! A social commentary on growing old in America and what we are sometimes driven to, due to circumstances.Actors: Joey King, Morgan Freeman, Ann-Margret, Peter Serafinowicz, Michael Caine, Christopher Lloyd, Matt Dillon, Kenan Thompson, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, Alan Arkin, Maria Dizzia, ...»Director: Zach BraffCountry: United StatesDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 6.63 CommentsSort By- Newest
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d1215 AnonymousI really liked Al's story arc. Shows that people can still find happiness late in life.2018-05-28 18:05amalcs Anonymousnice one..!2018-01-30 19:01vaidik Anonymousawsome movie very very heart touching.2017-10-04 08:10 -
Actors of "Going in Style"
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Characters of "Going in Style"
BrooklynPlayed by: Joey KingWilliePlayed by: Morgan FreemanAnniePlayed by: Ann-MargretJoePlayed by: Michael CaineMiltonPlayed by: Christopher LloydHamerPlayed by: Matt DillonMitziPlayed by: Siobhan Fallon HoganAlbertPlayed by: Alan ArkinJesusPlayed by: John Ortiz -
Directors of "Going in Style"
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Creators of "Going in Style"
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Critic Reviews of "Going in Style"
Dave Calhoun Time OutApril 11, 2017All three stars deliver exactly what you expect from them -- nothing more, nothing new -- but their onscreen familiarity is a strange comfort in itself.
Adam Graham Detroit NewsApril 07, 2017There are weightier movies with more moral complexity, but this is just a hug from grandpa. And who couldn't use more of those?
Craig D. Lindsey L.A. WeeklyApril 07, 2017Inevitably, the new Style is hopeful, encouraging audiences young and old to believe that even in our nursing-home years we can accomplish remarkable feats.
Peter Rainer Christian Science MonitorApril 07, 2017Yes, it's good to see these wonderful actors get together in, well, almost anything, but this broken-down jalopy of a movie is not, to put it charitably, an ideal vehicle.
Christy Lemire RogerEbert.comApril 07, 2017Its stars are such pros, they're so enormously charismatic and have such lovely chemistry with each other, it's hard not to be charmed by their mere presence on screen.
Peter Travers Rolling StoneApril 07, 2017Update of 1979's three-men-and-a-bank-robbery caper is no bargain, but it does let you hang with the A-list senior cast of Morgan Freeman, 79, Alan Arkin, 83, and Michael Caine, 84.
Vicky Roach Daily Telegraph (Australia)April 26, 2017It's comfy, familiar, and trading on an established reputations.
Mel Campbell JunkeeApril 25, 2017Despite Going in Style's interest in aestheticising the past, its three main characters never have a very convincing shared history. They're likeable enough, but it's hard to care when they decide to break bad.
Craig MathiesonApril 24, 2017The retirees condemn international outsourcing of jobs and Wall Street greed and then hatch a sweet get-even scheme. Their real-life equivalents voted for Donald Trump.
Stephen Silver EntertainmentTellApril 23, 2017"It's funny 'cause they're old" is the driving principle behind just about every frame of this film, and it gets it half-right (Splice Today)
Matt Neal ABC Radio (Australia)April 23, 2017It's worst crime is wasting a brilliant cast, who are valiant in defeat.
Jake Wilson The Age (Australia)April 21, 2017Originality is not the purpose of Going in Style, the kind of old-fashioned entertainment that gives old-fashioned entertainment a bad name.
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