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Labor Day
TrailerDepressed single mom Adele and her son Henry offer a wounded, fearsome man a ride. As police search town for the escaped convict, the mother and son gradually learn his true story as their options become increasingly limited.Genre: DramaActors: Kate Winslet, Josh Brolin, Gattlin Griffith, Tobey Maguire, Tom Lipinski, Maika Monroe, Clark Gregg, James Van Der Beek, J.K. Simmons, Brooke Smith, Brighid Fleming, ...»Director: Jason ReitmanCountry: United StatesDuration: 111 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 6.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Labor Day"
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Characters of "Labor Day"
AdelePlayed by: Kate WinsletFrankPlayed by: Josh BrolinHenry WheelerPlayed by: Gattlin GriffithMandyPlayed by: Maika MonroeOfficer TreadwellPlayed by: James Van Der BeekMr. JervisPlayed by: J.K. SimmonsEvelynPlayed by: Brooke SmithEleanorPlayed by: Brighid FlemingRichardPlayed by: Lucas HedgesBarryPlayed by: Micah Fowler -
Directors of "Labor Day"
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Creators of "Labor Day"
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Critic Reviews of "Labor Day"
Time OutMarch 18, 2014If you have even the tiniest cynical bone in your body, avoid. You'll find Labor Day more sugary than a cronut.
ReelViewsFebruary 01, 2014"Labor" isn't just a word in the title of Jason Reitman's new film, it's a description of what it feels like to sit through the movie.
The AtlanticJanuary 31, 2014The story unfolds with an earnestness so implacable that on the rare occasions when a bit of humor sneaks into the proceedings it feels like an uninvited party guest.
The Film StageJune 23, 2016The three central performances are amazingly complex and introspective, each actor providing the perfect mix of either apprehension or confidence.
FlavorwireJune 18, 2016Too often, 'Labor Day' feels like a sternly resolved, self-consciously determined break from that tradition, a filmmaker deciding "I am making a Serious Drama" and steadfastly refusing to allow even a note of levity into the proceedings.
Epoch TimesJune 05, 2016'Labor Day' is an example of why, when the world self-destructs, all that will be left is cockroaches, and romance novels. And Keith Richards. Okay, never mind that last one.
JunkeeNovember 09, 2015The fantasy it presents is easy to mock, but delicious all the same.
The Improper BostonianMay 12, 2015So histrionically abysmal that it makes you realize how lazy and complacent most other movies are in their banal mediocrity. The atrociousness is thrilling. As I left the theater, I felt alive again.
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