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Tumbledown
TrailerA young widow falls for a New York writer who moves there to investigate the death of her husband, a folk singer and then forces her to confront her loss and the ambiguous circumstances of his death.Actors: Rebecca Hall, Dianna Agron, Jason Sudeikis, Joe Manganiello, Richard Masur, Blythe Danner, Griffin Dunne, Maggie Castle, Alex Quijano, Pepper Binkley, Melanie Ehrlich, ...»Director: Sean MewshawCountry: United States, CanadaDuration: 105 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 6.21 CommentsSort By- Newest
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PrestonPhoto #1 Movies Online userExcellent movie2019-09-18 03:09 -
Actors of "Tumbledown"
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Characters of "Tumbledown"
HannahPlayed by: Rebecca HallStorytime KidPlayed by: Eva Senerchia -
Directors of "Tumbledown"
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Creators of "Tumbledown"
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Critic Reviews of "Tumbledown"
Rolling StoneFebruary 12, 2016First-time director Sean Mewshaw and screenwriter Desi Van Til - they're married - have decided, intriguingly, to craft a movie about loss and letting go. And they've done so with uncommon humor and heart.
Philadelphia InquirerFebruary 12, 2016Tumbledown comes up light in the categories that matter most, miring a capable cast in a forced cable-knit folksiness familiar to anyone who has ever watched anything set in New England.
Entertainment WeeklyFebruary 09, 2016Tumbledown is a sweetly poignant look at what it means to move on.
RogerEbert.comFebruary 05, 2016Hall and Sudeikis circle around one another warily, erupting into defensiveness, shutting each other out, then letting each other back in. There's a rhythm to it. Mewshaw helps sustain that rhythm.
New York TimesFebruary 05, 2016We're meant to warm to Hannah and Andrew as they wear each other down with good-natured ribbing. But Ms. Hall and Mr. Sudeikis hardly warm up themselves, showing little chemistry and looking unsure how to play the film's tone, or the would-be zingers.
Los Angeles TimesFebruary 04, 2016"Tumbledown" sees its good intentions undermined by cloying sitcom conventions.
El Mundo (Spain)January 06, 2017A romantic comedy with certain drama touches, where everything that happens is perfectly predictable from the first minutes. [Full review in Spanish]
El Pais (Spain)January 03, 2017A romantic tragicomedy that debates between the ironic dialogue and the reflection on the legacy and the ways to look for the happiness in an ideal Arcadia. [Full review in Spanish]
Brooklyn MagazineNovember 29, 2016Despite its earnest charms, Tumbledown is the type of movie that explores its themes and touchstones so insistently that you start to hunger for any alternative to acoustic guitars or overcoming grief.
Epoch TimesJune 08, 2016'Tumbledown' is not-quite-a-humdinger about a dead folk singer, featuring funnyman Jason Sudeikis as a surprisingly effective romantic lead, and as such-it's right nice.
The Young FolksFebruary 20, 2016A film that survives by its atmosphere, Tumbledown finds itself floundering at moments that are more plot oriented.
The Film StageFebruary 19, 2016As a study of grief, it's moving, featuring authentic performances and a keen understanding of the receding hibernation that comes with losing a cornerstone person in one's life.
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