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Reach Me
TrailerA motivational book written by a mysterious man quickly gains popularity, inspiring a group of people that includes a journalist, his editor, a former inmate, a hip-hop mogul, an actor and an undercover cop to re-evaluate their choices and decisions by confronting their fears in hopes of creating more positive lives.Genre: DramaActors: Lauren Cohan, Kyra Sedgwick, Thomas Jane, Kevin Connolly, Tom Sizemore, Nelly, Omari Hardwick, David OHara, Kelsey Grammer, Terry Crews, Cary Elwes, ...»Director: John HerzfeldCountry: United StatesDuration: 95 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 4.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Reach Me"
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Characters of "Reach Me"
ColettePlayed by: Kyra Sedgwick
WolfiePlayed by: Thomas Jane
RogerPlayed by: Kevin Connolly
FrankPlayed by: Tom Sizemore
E-RuptionPlayed by: Nelly
ThumperPlayed by: Omari Hardwick
Angelo AldoBrandiniPlayed by: Kelsey Grammer
WilsonPlayed by: Terry Crews
KerseyPlayed by: Cary Elwes
TeddyPlayed by: Tom Berenger
GeraldPlayed by: Sylvester Stallone
Father PaulPlayed by: Danny Aiello
Denise-DenisePlayed by: Rebekah Chaney
Jack BurnsPlayed by: Ryan Kwanten
AnnePlayed by: Jillian Barberie
HomiePlayed by: Jarrod Bunch
TommyPlayed by: Christoph M. Ohrt
Female CustomerPlayed by: Lou Mulford
JoePlayed by: Chuck Zito
MotivatorPlayed by: Urijah Faber
Frank's HenchmanPlayed by: Frank Pesce
BenPlayed by: Frank Stallone
PhyllisPlayed by: Meadow Williams
Captain HawkingsPlayed by: Darius McCrary
FloPlayed by: Sally Kellerman
Cool BreezePlayed by: Hector Atreyu Ruiz
Sassy Young GirlPlayed by: Scarlet Rose Stallone
WardenPlayed by: Jocelyn Wright
EvePlayed by: Elizabeth Henstridge
White TrashPlayed by: Aldo Juliano
Golf ProPlayed by: Scott Wilder
DominicPlayed by: Jaden Martin
Male CustomerPlayed by: Douglas Plasse
Maitre D'Played by: Rick Aiello
WoodrowPlayed by: Casey Thomas Brown
RockstarPlayed by: Danny Saber
Homeless ManPlayed by: Chas Scherer
ValliePlayed by: Francesco Valli
Kid in StorePlayed by: Sky Young
Man in BookstorePlayed by: Max Kleven
The DirectorPlayed by: John Herzfeld
Book Store ClerkPlayed by: Holland Herzfeld
Prison ThugPlayed by: Daffany McGaray Clark -
Directors of "Reach Me"
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Creators of "Reach Me"
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Critic Reviews of "Reach Me"
Chicago Sun-TimesNovember 24, 2014At times "Reach Me" is undeniably intriguing, mostly because it's just so weird and disconnected. Eventually, though, it just becomes tiresome.
Hollywood ReporterNovember 24, 2014Nothing in the proceedings is remotely convincing, let alone entertaining.
RogerEbert.comNovember 21, 2014Once you've sunk into the entirely warped groove of "Reach Me" you're almost eager to experience the next offense against aesthetics and/or common sense it is poised to commit.
Los Angeles TimesNovember 20, 2014A kitchen-sink mess with no discernible narrative drive or thematic resonance beyond uninspired batches of bad behavior, gunplay, eccentricity and weak uplift.
New York TimesNovember 20, 2014Casting Sylvester Stallone as a gossip-site publisher obviously modeled on Matt Drudge is one of many counterintuitive ideas that backfire in "Reach Me."
Epoch TimesJune 13, 2016It's 'Pulp Fiction' lite with blaxploitation aspects. Regardless, a movie about beating addictions, getting more out of life, and being a better person, is a good thing.
Cinemalogue.comDecember 31, 2014The jokes aren't funny and the earnest stabs at emotional sincerity ring false in this ensemble melodrama.
Blu-ray.comNovember 28, 2014Herzfeld is determined to make these puzzle pieces fit, yet there isn't much to solve with Reach Me, which gradually limps to a cop-out close.
IGN MoviesNovember 24, 2014Reach Me feels lazy, in desperate need of its own motivational speech.
Film School RejectsNovember 24, 2014Reach Me takes a long list of cliches -- some more offensive than others -- and mixes them all together with a fancy cast to make a boring, pretentious film. Reach for an actual book instead.
Common Sense MediaNovember 21, 2014A toneless mess that's more chaotic than soul-searching, more irritating than meditative.
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