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Maps To The Stars
TrailerA tour into the heart of a Hollywood family chasing celebrity, one another and the relentless ghosts of their pasts.Actors: Julianne Moore, Mia Wasikowska, John Cusack, Evan Bird, Olivia Williams, Robert Pattinson, Kiara Glasco, Sarah Gadon, Dawn Greenhalgh, Jonathan Watton, Jennifer Gibson, ...»Director: David CronenbergCountry: Canada, Germany, France, United StatesDuration: 111 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Maps To The Stars"
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Characters of "Maps To The Stars"
Havana SegrandPlayed by: Julianne MooreAgatha WeissPlayed by: Mia WasikowskaDr. Stafford WeissPlayed by: John CusackBenjie WeissPlayed by: Evan BirdChristina WeissPlayed by: Olivia WilliamsJerome FontanaPlayed by: Robert PattinsonClarice TaggartPlayed by: Sarah GadonGeniePlayed by: Dawn GreenhalghRhettPlayed by: Justin KellySamPlayed by: Niamh WilsonCarrie FisherPlayed by: Carrie Fisher -
Directors of "Maps To The Stars"
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Creators of "Maps To The Stars"
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Critic Reviews of "Maps To The Stars"
Chicago Sun-TimesMarch 05, 2015This isn't a lousy film; it's a mediocre, ugly film about lousy people.
Chicago ReaderMarch 05, 2015Hollywood has been disemboweling itself since... Sunset Boulevard and The Bad and the Beautiful, but those movies seem like Cream of Wheat compared to Cronenberg's wicked vision.
Chicago TribuneMarch 05, 2015"Maps to the Stars" loses some steam near the end, and its resolution has the predetermined quality of Greek tragedy writ small. Still, I found it (as the Replacements song says) sadly beautiful.
New YorkerMarch 02, 2015According to Cronenberg, the script for "Maps to the Stars," by Bruce Wagner, began life more than twenty years ago, and it shows.
RogerEbert.comFebruary 27, 2015Although it's been dismissed in some quarters as minor Cronenberg-and criticized for "getting Hollywood wrong," or something-it's a sneakily powerful movie.
New York Magazine/VultureFebruary 27, 2015There are scads of scabrous inside-Hollywood psychodramas, but never a festering pyre on the order of David Cronenberg and Bruce Wagner's Maps to the Stars. What a hyperfocused duo of ghouls!
FlavorwireJune 18, 2016So here's a mean, nasty little piece of work - and I have a feeling director David Cronenberg would take that as the compliment it's intended to be.
The Film StageJune 06, 2016Something of a fascinating misfire, still shot and edited with the precise authority that has defined Cronenberg's recent period, but jumbled in the search for narrative control and originality.
SF WeeklyDecember 31, 2015Really this is more a barrel of fish than of monkeys - mostly a jaded movie-industry satire (in a cameo, Carrie Fisher plays herself), but also, being Cronenberg, a horror film, full of ghost stories and little monsters.
Tulsa WorldDecember 18, 2015There's a cruel honesty to it all that's engrossing, when it's not grossing.
Seattle WeeklyNovember 12, 2015We watch to see the worst in Maps, it's revealed, and absolutely nothing about it is surprising. (Even the ghosts are predictable.) Also, unforgivable in the inside-Hollywood canon, Wagner can't craft dialogue or be funny to save his life.
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