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    Smashed

    Los Angeles schoolteacher Kate (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and her husband, Charlie (Aaron Paul), each have a drinking problem. But when Kate decides to get sober, their marriage is put to the test.
    Duration: 81 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2012
    IMDb: 6.7
    3.5
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  • Actors of "Smashed"

  • Characters of "Smashed"

    Kate Hannah. Character of Smashed
    Charlie Hannah. Character of Smashed
    Played by: Aaron Paul
    Dave Davies. Character of Smashed
    Played by: Nick Offerman
    Principal Barnes. Character of Smashed
    Played by: Megan Mullally
    Jenny. Character of Smashed
  • Directors of "Smashed"

    James Ponsoldt. Director of Smashed
    James Ponsoldt
    Birthdate: 1978, Athens, Georgia, USA
  • Creators of "Smashed"

    Susan Burke. Director of Smashed
    Susan Burke
    James Ponsoldt. Director of Smashed
    James Ponsoldt
    Birthdate: 1978, Athens, Georgia, USA
  • Critic Reviews of "Smashed"

    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    December 07, 2012

    There will never be another Marilyn Monroe or Elizabeth Taylor, but Hollywood may have found a new Lee Remick in Mary Elizabeth Winstead.

    Detroit News
    November 16, 2012

    Winstead and Paul make their characters feel like flesh and blood, not stereotypical Lost Weekenders. Their love is as real as their future is shaky. And that's the film's great tragedy.

    Seattle Times
    November 08, 2012

    The camera work is handheld and jittery, reflecting Kate's often wobbly state of mind, and the character's decidedly nonglam wardrobe, minimal makeup and charm-free home feel honest and right.

    Newsday
    November 01, 2012

    Winstead, a relative newcomer, handily carries this slender film.

    Globe and Mail
    October 26, 2012

    It's an addiction-and-recovery movie without the usual side-effect of wallowing melodrama.

    Boston Globe
    October 25, 2012

    Winstead is an inarguably warm actor. She's just not doing the sort of work that transcends the movie's shortcomings.

    Common Sense Media
    June 10, 2014

    Ponsoldt keeps up a good pace and refuses to let the material get too heavy. He focuses on the characters and their slip ups, jokes, frustrations, and all the imperfections that make up a person.

    Cinema Crazed
    July 22, 2013

    Winstead is immense in this picture, a true force of nature who embodies so many complexities and demons that make her this perpetually broken protagonist...

    The Patriot Ledger
    May 13, 2013

    The only ingredient that renders it remotely unique is an Oscar-caliber performance from Mary Elizabeth Winstead as the proverbial drunk with a heart - and liver - of Johnnie Walker Gold.

    Scene-Stealers.com
    April 15, 2013

    Smashed is a non-judgmental snapshot of the small world surrounding this couple, and is filled with insightful moments and really great low-key performances.

    Quickflix
    February 03, 2013

    In under eighty minutes, Smashed succeeds in so many ways.

    Times-Picayune
    February 01, 2013

    Mary Elizabeth Winstead comes into her own in this lightly directed and disarmingly enjoyable film, which delivers its message without the aid of a soapbox.

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