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Southpaw
TrailerBoxer Billy Hope turns to trainer Tick Willis to help him get his life back on track after losing his wife in a tragic accident and his daughter to child protection services.Actors: Jake Gyllenhaal, Rachel McAdams, Forest Whitaker, Oona Laurence, 50 Cent, Skylan Brooks, Naomie Harris, Victor Ortiz, Beau Knapp, Miguel Gomez, Dominic Colón, ...»Director: Antoine FuquaCountry: Hong Kong, United StatesDuration: 124 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Southpaw"
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Characters of "Southpaw"
Billy HopePlayed by: Jake GyllenhaalMaureen HopePlayed by: Rachel McAdamsTick WillsPlayed by: Forest WhitakerLeila HopePlayed by: Oona LaurenceAngela RiveraPlayed by: Naomie HarrisBronx DetectivePlayed by: Patrick JordanAlicePlayed by: Clare FoleyMaria EscobarPlayed by: Rita OraJim LampleyPlayed by: Jim LampleyUniform CopPlayed by: Jeremy Michael BurnsSecurity GuardPlayed by: Ryan Ball -
Directors of "Southpaw"
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Critic Reviews of "Southpaw"
New YorkerJuly 29, 2015The modicum of pleasure delivered by "Southpaw" arrives thanks to its cast, who struggle bravely and energetically with the hopelessly bland text and the invisible, impersonal direction.
ReelViewsJuly 26, 2015Southpaw isn't content with presenting a gallery of clichéd characters. It takes the time to put flesh on the bones.
New York Magazine/VultureJuly 24, 2015I veered between being awed and appalled, though mostly the latter.
Salon.comJuly 24, 2015"Southpaw" is a tremendous accomplishment of mainstream cinematic craft, a near-perfect match of director, material and star.
BuzzFeed NewsJuly 24, 2015When you look past Fuqua's jittery directing, which dices up shots and leans the camera close into its star's painstakingly battered mug, Southpaw is a melange of familiar fighter movie ideas and images going back to Rocky.
Entertainment WeeklyJuly 24, 2015Just as director Antoine Fuqua starts to close in on something interesting and unexpected, he retreats to the safety of his corner and gives us what we've seen too many times before: a predictable flurry of melodramatic jabs.
SensacineMarch 06, 2017An aesthetic journey that goes from the top of the American dream to its abyss, to propose then a kind of return to life. [Full review in Spanish]
Blog de cineAugust 25, 2016Can be too conventional at times because of its calculated and cliche script but the director compensates it with a dynamic staging. [Full review in Spanish]
Washington Free BeaconJuly 14, 2016Dull tale of boxing and redemption provides actors showcase.
Antagony & EcstasyJuly 10, 2016It's an unsurprising portrayal of an obvious part, but at least [Gyllenhaal] executes it terribly well, something that cannot be said for the remainder of an equally unsurprising, obvious motion picture.
Baltimore MagazineJune 12, 2016About as subtle as a right uppercut to the jaw, Southpaw is nonetheless a welcome addition to the boxing melodrama genre.
Japan TimesJune 01, 2016Southpaw may not bring anything new to the table but there's a nostalgic comfort in watching Billy -- a hardened stereotypical male who is willing to risk disastrous injury for love and glory both in and outside the ring.
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