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Grand Piano
TrailerDue to stage fright, Tom Selznick stopped performing even though he is considered the best pianist of his generation. Years went on, when Tom finally come back on stage for a packed concert, he received a note warning that if one note is played wrong, he will be shoot to dead. How will the musician manage the performance under such pressure?Actors: Elijah Wood, John Cusack, Kerry Bishé, Tamsin Egerton, Allen Leech, Don McManus, Alex Winter, Dee Wallace, Jim Arnold, Jack Taylor, Beth Trollan, ...»Director: Eugenio MiraCountry: Spain, United Kingdom, United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 5.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Grand Piano"
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Tom SelznickPlayed by: Elijah WoodClemPlayed by: John CusackEmma SelznickPlayed by: Kerry BishéAssistantPlayed by: Alex Winter -
Directors of "Grand Piano"
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Critic Reviews of "Grand Piano"
Los Angeles TimesMarch 13, 2014Not all the right notes are hit in "Grand Piano," but for an elegantly schizoid B movie, it's more B-sharp than B-flat.
RogerEbert.comMarch 07, 2014"Grand Piano" is a tidy and tension-filled exercise in terror that takes stage fright to literal extremes.
New York TimesMarch 06, 2014Once you accept that "Grand Piano" is B-movie pulp, there's a certain amount of fun to be had. This proudly old-fashioned movie will pull any trick in the book to hold your attention.
NPRMarch 06, 2014Grand Piano is a screenwriter's fantasy of a self-conscious Hitchcockian thriller, daringly written, improbably made - and more unbelievably made well.
ScreenCrushMarch 16, 2017Excessive in its simplicity, yet simplistic in its excess, 'Grand Piano' is a sharp thriller that knows exactly what it is and what it wants to do -- like any good concert, the goal is to entertain, and it succeeds fairly well.
The Film StageJune 23, 2016Grand Piano can be enjoyed from multiple perspectives: it will satisfy the film buff, the tech hound, and the sit-back-and-be-entertained audience.
Daily DeadJanuary 08, 2016Eugenio Mira's Grand Piano is a stylish and taut thriller that wastes no time on spectacle, instead choosing to meticulously focus on story, characters, atmosphere and building tension throughout.
Movie TalkSeptember 20, 2014It's ridiculously far-fetched, and classical concertgoers will wince at the script's wilful blunders, but flamboyant camerawork and a delicious streak of dark humour make it ridiculously enjoyable, too.
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