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Wildlife
TrailerA boy witnesses his parents' marriage falling apart after his mother finds another man.Genre: DramaActors: Jake Gyllenhaal, Carey Mulligan, Ed Oxenbould, Bill Camp, Zoe Margaret Colletti, Cate Jones, Blaine Maye, Lexi Anastasia, Darryl Cox, JR Hatchett, Mollie Milligan, ...»Director: Paul DanoCountry: United StatesDuration: 105 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Wildlife"
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Characters of "Wildlife"
Jerry BrinsonPlayed by: Jake GyllenhaalJeanette BrinsonPlayed by: Carey MulliganJoe BrinsonPlayed by: Ed Oxenbould -
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Critic Reviews of "Wildlife"
Wall Street JournalOctober 19, 2018Ms. Mulligan shows her character no mercy, at least on the surface; her performance is startling, and for the most part unsparing.
New York PostOctober 18, 2018Gyllenhaal and Mulligan are in fine form here, but too much of the screenplay, written by Dano and Zoe Kazan, doesn't ring true.
Time OutOctober 18, 2018She's a woman out of time, and Ford's story, written 30 years ago, set 60 years ago, is strikingly resonant.
NPROctober 18, 2018Wildlife is both stately and messy, in the way mid-century America so often seems to look through the rearview mirror.
Los Angeles TimesOctober 18, 2018If the drama feels somewhat studied - though it would be more accurate to say that it simply feels thought through - it is never airless or constricted. The story maintains a steady emotional pulse alongside its meticulous accrual of details...
New York TimesOctober 18, 2018The whole of the film is a potent collaboration in every respect, and a remarkable directorial debut.
Consequence of SoundOctober 19, 2018Much like his tempered onscreen persona, Paul Dano's directorial debut is quiet, considered, and deeply sensitive.
CinemalogueOctober 19, 2018In this evocative, melancholy adaptation of a Richard Ford novel, some terrific performances balance out an uneven script that's sometimes difficult to penetrate.
Vanity FairOctober 19, 2018It's a tale we've seen plenty of times before, told deliberately and tastefully, giving no glimmers of idiosyncrasy or, frankly, personality.
Shadows on the WallOctober 17, 2018The film belongs to Oxenbould, who comes of age with a role that's layered and powerfully compelling.
Refinery29October 17, 2018Actor Paul Dano's directorial debut... is a complex, deep dive into the psyche of a broken family in an era where the veneer of happiness is prized above all.
Hollywood NewsOctober 17, 2018Impeccably acted, brilliantly written, confidently directed, and full of quiet desperation, it's rather magnificent.
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