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Wolves

  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 49m
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Carla Gugino, Michael Shannon, and Taylor John Smith in Wolves (2016)
Anthony is a standout player on his Manhattan high school's basketball team with seemingly everything going for him: a killer three-point shot, a loving girlfriend, and a chance at a scholarship to Cornell. But Anthony's dreams are jeopardized by his volatile father, a hard-drinking writer whose compulsive gambling threatens to derail the lives of both his wife and son.
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Anthony hopes his basketball skills will get him into Cornell after high school. His only obstacle is his dad's gambling.Anthony hopes his basketball skills will get him into Cornell after high school. His only obstacle is his dad's gambling.Anthony hopes his basketball skills will get him into Cornell after high school. His only obstacle is his dad's gambling.

  • Director
    • Bart Freundlich
  • Writer
    • Bart Freundlich
  • Stars
    • Taylor John Smith
    • Michael Shannon
    • Carla Gugino
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    • Director
      • Bart Freundlich
    • Writer
      • Bart Freundlich
    • Stars
      • Taylor John Smith
      • Michael Shannon
      • Carla Gugino
    • 17User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
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    Taylor John Smith
    Taylor John Smith
    • Anthony Keller
    Michael Shannon
    Michael Shannon
    • Lee Keller
    Carla Gugino
    Carla Gugino
    • Jenny Keller
    Zazie Beetz
    Zazie Beetz
    • Victoria
    Chris Bauer
    Chris Bauer
    • Charlie
    Jessica Rothe
    Jessica Rothe
    • Lola
    John Douglas Thompson
    John Douglas Thompson
    • Socrates
    Noah Le Gros
    Noah Le Gros
    • Oliver
    Matthew Porretta
    Matthew Porretta
    • Coach Williams
    Wayne Duvall
    Wayne Duvall
    • Coach Ray
    Christopher Meyer
    Christopher Meyer
    • Hakim
    Jake Choi
    Jake Choi
    • Gil
    Nathan Clarkson
    Nathan Clarkson
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    Luis Da Silva Jr.
    Luis Da Silva Jr.
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    Danny Hoch
    Danny Hoch
    • Sean
    Cindy Cheung
    Cindy Cheung
    • Doc
    Seth Barrish
    Seth Barrish
    • Mr. Wilson
    Matt Gorsky
    Matt Gorsky
    • Jerry Dawson
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    User reviews17

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    8seandiamondryan

    Terrific

    Shannon is great/ Not quite Rudy but still, great!
    8fiercecelt

    Entertaining.

    I was not certain as to what I was about to watch, but I am pleased with having done so. Why such a positive rating? I enjoyed not only the script, but the acting.

    Taylor John Smith is excellent as a young and budding actor. His facial expressions are extraordinary, projecting extreme joy to extreme hurt and angst. Of course, the end was predictable. I mean, how could it have ended any other way?

    The family challenges, obstacles and dynamics are far more common in America today than some might want or hope to believe. In fact, I surmise that similar family "quakes" have occurred in every generation and will continue well into the future.
    6dansview

    Better than Most but still Lacking

    Saw this on neftlix. It wasn't about murder or serial killers, or dystopia like the rest. Just a family drama, which is refreshing.

    A story about an urban white kid who plays basketball is unique unto itself. As was this kid. He was kind of soft and reserved, and he wasn't trying to be "street" like his teammates.

    Shannon and Gugino were excellent as the parents, as was the guy playing the high school coach. So plenty to praise here.

    But of course as professional reviewers have noted, there were too many clichés. The general metaphor aspect of the title was fine. But injuries, girls, betting, it was just too loaded.

    I am always a fan of back-story. We heard that his mom met his uncle first, but we didn't hear from her about what initially attracted her to his dad. HIs confidence and popularity? Let's hear her reflect.

    What does the kid want to major in at college? Does he like writing like his father? His dad seemed racist against Asians, but he doesn't say a word about his son's interracial relationship.

    It's a Catholic school. Is the kid or his parents religious at all? We never see the dad go to confession, which is a cliché itself, but would still have added an interesting dimension.

    The best aspect of the story was the idea that a jock has to be tough and dig deep. That it's very hard to walk a fine line between sensitivity and aggression. To have both. One of the great challenges of young manhood. This could have been explored much better. Clearly he inherited his mom's sensitive side. But everyone else was trying to toughen him up for his own good.

    Could he still be a loveable character if he developed a thick skin and a pipeline to adrenaline? Were we supposed to assume that his final howl and chest-pound was indication that he was a new man? That he had learned how to tap into "beast-mode??
    TxMike

    Strange family with strange family dynamics.

    I must admit all the main characters are done very well, especially Michael Shannon as the a-hole of a dad. He drinks too much, gambles unwisely, doesn't respect his college writing students, and treats his teen son badly. All this ultimately comes to a head and there really aren't any winners.

    The son is the star of the basketball team, the Wolves. He has hopes of a scholarship to Cornell. But he has yet learned to take control in tough situations. Some street basketball in New York with some rough characters helps him grow.

    Carla Gugino, one of my favorites, is effective as the mother.

    My wife and I were entertained, but watching the family spiral down was difficult to watch. On DVD from our public library.
    5ferguson-6

    sweet jump shot

    Greetings again from the darkness. Anthony is a good kid with a bright future. He's a star basketball player and a bright student, and has a loyal girlfriend and seemingly normal home life. It comes as no surprise that most of those elements either aren't as smooth as they seem, or are more complex than on the surface.

    Writer/director Bart Freundlich (known for his 1997 debut feature The Myth of Fingerprints, and for being married to Julianne Moore) slowly unveils the cracks in Anthony's (Taylor John Smith) façade. His college professor dad (the always great Michael Shannon) is a drunk, abusive man with a short fuse and severe gambling addiction. He's the kind of guy who is always working on his great American novel, while juggling gambling debts and throwing down quiet jealousy of his son. His mother (Carla Gugino) has good intentions and clearly wants the best for her son, but she's just not capable of standing up to the menace. It plays like a Maslow's hierarchy of crappy parenting.

    There are plenty of clichés that we've seen in many movies, but it's a pleasure to see so much real basketball being played. Anthony has a sweet jump shot and a sweet girlfriend named Victoria (Zazie Beetz), and the interpersonal relationships all have nuances that come across as real life. Even Uncle Charlie (Chris Bauer) seems torn about which family member most needs his protection. Emotional-physical-financial strains abound and it all seems to crash down on Anthony as he strives to earn a college scholarship by impressing the coaches from Cornell.

    As Anthony navigates the choppy waters towards independence, the film teases us with some sub-plots that could have been further explored. Anthony hits it off with an older, wiser street baller (John Douglas Thompson) who starts mentoring him. We also are given hope that Anthony's mom will actually do something for her son rather than regretting what she hasn't done. Lastly there is a quick tease as to an alternative past that would make some sense – though whether that's real or imagined is left up to the viewer's perspective.

    The film ultimately plays like a Disney film that utilizes an inordinate number of "F-words", and it even reminds a bit of the Paul Giamatti movie Win Win. It's the acting and the periodic sequences of real emotion that allow us to remain interested in the characters right up until the end … even if our hopes differ from one of Anthony's own parents.

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      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Michael Shannon/Alicia Keys/John Mellencamp feat. Martina McBride (2017)
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      • March 3, 2017 (United States)
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      • 1h 49m(109 min)
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