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Looking: The Movie
TrailerAfter living in Denver for nearly a year, Patrick Murray (Jonathan Groff) returns to San Francisco to celebrate the wedding of old friends. In the process, he must face the unresolved relationships he left behind and make difficult choices about what’s important to him.Actors: Jonathan Groff, Frankie J. Alvarez, Murray Bartlett, Lauren Weedman, Russell Tovey, Raúl Castillo, Daniel Franzese, O-T Fagbenle, Bashir Salahuddin, Chris Perfetti, Michael Rosen, ...»Director: Andrew HaighCountry: United StatesDuration: 85 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Looking: The Movie"
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Characters of "Looking: The Movie"
Patrick MurrayPlayed by: Jonathan GroffAgustPlayed by: Frankie J. AlvarezDom BasaluzzoPlayed by: Murray BartlettDorisPlayed by: Lauren WeedmanKevin MathesonPlayed by: Russell ToveyRichie DonadoPlayed by: Raúl CastilloEddiePlayed by: Daniel FranzeseFrankPlayed by: O-T Fagbenle -
Directors of "Looking: The Movie"
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Creators of "Looking: The Movie"
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Critic Reviews of "Looking: The Movie"
Brandon Nowalk AV ClubJuly 25, 2016Looking has always come alive in visuals, and The Movie is a beautiful parting shot.
Mike Hale New York TimesJuly 24, 2016In a show about loneliness and friendship, it helps to have two actors who can so easily convince us that they're the greatest of friends.
Nancy DeWolf Smith Wall Street JournalJuly 22, 2016The movie makes anybody who watches it at least glimpse the deeper, disconcerting, questions.
Daniel D'Addario TIME MagazineJuly 22, 2016For fans, Looking's conclusion will be welcome. For the uninitiated, it's a moodily made argument to check out a series that deserves a long afterlife.
Marc Snetiker Entertainment WeeklyJuly 21, 2016Looking: The Movie cuts its fans, but in the same stroke, it comforts them, which outweighs its idiosyncratic missteps.
Matthew Gilbert Boston GlobeJuly 21, 2016It's all fairly slight, when you take a step back from it, but ultimately that's the strength of Looking and its closing movie. They comprise sweet, passing chapters in a small group of ordinary lives.
Michael Slezak TV LineJuly 25, 2016Ultimately, the intimate scope of the story and impressive commitment to the truth of its characters makes for a satisfying finish.
Mitchel Broussard We Got This CoveredJuly 22, 2016Nuanced, compact, and unapologetically romantic (not to mention steamy), Looking: The Movie is everything fans of the series will want from a curtain call that should have ultimately been much farther down the road than this.
Brian Moylan GuardianJuly 21, 2016When Looking is at its best, it justifies the existence of this movie, even if we thought we didn't need one.
Mark A. Perigard Boston HeraldJuly 21, 2016Like the TV series before it, Looking: The Movie is pointless and boring.
Inkoo Kang MTVJuly 21, 2016Looking: The Movie feels exactly as it should: Like a wistful, funny, hopeful weekend with old friends that makes you wish you could stay a few days longer.
Matt Brennan Slant MagazineJuly 19, 2016The movie is a lovely, bittersweet coda to HBO's underappreciated series.
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