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Landline

  • 2017
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
5K
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John Turturro, Edie Falco, Jenny Slate, and Abby Quinn in Landline (2017)
In 1995, a teenager living with her sister and parents in Manhattan discovers that her father is having an affair.
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In 1995, a teenager living with her sister and parents in Manhattan discovers that her father is having an affair.In 1995, a teenager living with her sister and parents in Manhattan discovers that her father is having an affair.In 1995, a teenager living with her sister and parents in Manhattan discovers that her father is having an affair.

  • Director
    • Gillian Robespierre
  • Writers
    • Elisabeth Holm
    • Gillian Robespierre
    • Tom Bean
  • Stars
    • Jenny Slate
    • Jay Duplass
    • Abby Quinn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gillian Robespierre
    • Writers
      • Elisabeth Holm
      • Gillian Robespierre
      • Tom Bean
    • Stars
      • Jenny Slate
      • Jay Duplass
      • Abby Quinn
    • 20User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jenny Slate
    Jenny Slate
    • Dana
    Jay Duplass
    Jay Duplass
    • Ben
    Abby Quinn
    Abby Quinn
    • Ali
    John Turturro
    John Turturro
    • Alan
    Edie Falco
    Edie Falco
    • Pat
    Ali Ahn
    Ali Ahn
    • Sandra
    Marquis Rodriguez
    Marquis Rodriguez
    • Jed
    Jordan Carlos
    Jordan Carlos
    • Ravi
    Finn Wittrock
    Finn Wittrock
    • Nate
    Bobbi Salvör Menuez
    Bobbi Salvör Menuez
    • Sophie
    • (as India Menuez)
    Charlotte Ubben
    Charlotte Ubben
    • Allison
    Roger Peffley
    • One-Man Xylophone-Kick Drum Band
    Eric Tabach
    Eric Tabach
    • Anthony
    Raffaella Meloni
    Raffaella Meloni
    • Claire
    Noah Tully Sanderson
    • Arango
    Amy Carlson
    Amy Carlson
    • Carla
    Ezra Barnes
    Ezra Barnes
    • Guest
    Megan Byrne
    Megan Byrne
    • Mom
    • Director
      • Gillian Robespierre
    • Writers
      • Elisabeth Holm
      • Gillian Robespierre
      • Tom Bean
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    7paul-allaer

    Jenny Slate shines in this relationships comedy-drama

    "Landline" (2017 release; 93 min.) brings the story of the Jacobs family. As the movie opens, we are reminded that it is "Labor Day, 1995". The family (husband Alan, wife Pat, grown-up daughter Dana and her fiancé Ben, and HS senior Ali) are driving back to New York City from their country estate. Everyone settles back in: Dana works are an indie newspaper, and Ali is supposed to start her last year of high school but has drugs on her mind more than books. It's not long that Ali finds out that dad (Alan) may be having an affair, much to the horror of Ali and Dana. Meanwhile, Dana bumps into an ex-boyfriend at a party she is attending with Ben. At this point we're not even 15 min. into the movie. What will become of all these characters? To tell you more of the plot would ruin your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: this movie marks the reunion of writer-director Gillian Robespierre and producer-actress Jenny Slate, who previously collaborated on "Obvious Child" (Slate's break-out role). Here they bring another movie that is billed as a comedy, but in reality is just as much a relationships drama. And there is plenty of drama (biting my lip--mustn't spoil!). Of course there are plenty of lighter moments too. One can't help but smile when we see Dana check her voice mail by calling from a public phone, and many other such 90s-specific things. Jenny Slater once again shines in this movie, and it is her character that seems most authentic--in contrast to her sister Ali, who is supposed to be a HS senior, but comes across much older. John Turturro (as Alan) and Jay DuPlass (as Ben) are in fine form as well. Bottom line, this movie kept my attention from start to finish, and I wasn't quite ready to say goodbye to these characters when the end titles started rolling, the surest sign that I enjoyed this movie quite a bit.

    "Landline" premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival to positive buzz. The movie finally opened this weekend at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati, and I couldn't wait to see it. The Saturday matinée screening where I saw this at was attended okay but not great (about 10 people). Hopefully this movie will benefit from positive word-of-mouth as well as wider exposure on VOD, and eventually on DVD/Blu-ray. "Landline" is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
    6subxerogravity

    Not bad

    The story felt a little generic but the film's makers put their stank into it and made it fresh.

    Felt almost felt like a Woody Allen movie he did not make because of all the cheating going on in it. The typical story of a family going through hard times. This particular tale revolves around two sisters who discover dad's stepping out on mom, but one of the sister should not throw bricks at glass houses. Did a good job of putting us in the 90s. It seems like there was no real need for the movie to have taken place in the 90s unless the filmmakers were really sold on the name of the film. You see the landlines in the film but they don't really do anything for the story, but there were a few funny moments (really just two) about being a teen in the 90s and the technology available to us.   The characters are really good and the actors give great performances as them, which is what really makes the movie over anything else.   Liked it.

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    7nicole-fenton89

    Enjoyed

    Overall I give it two thumbs up. It was comical and witty.
    7dave-mcclain

    Heartfelt and humorous - and a great step forward for Jenny Slate

    "Whatever happened do Jenny Slate?" (It would be understandable to ask that question – before 2016-2017.) "Isn't she the girl who accidentally dropped the f-bomb in her first appearance on Saturday Night Live and then got fired at the end of the season?" (Yes and yes.) "Has she even done anything since?" (Yes!) Slate was a stand-up comedian when she started appearing on TV shows in 2005. After her productive but ill-fated season on SNL (2009-2010), she really… came out of her shell. Slate and film director and editor Dean Fleischer- Camp (to whom she was married from 2012 to 2016) created the "Marcel the Shell with Shoes On" books and short films, with Slate voicing the title character. She then appeared in several TV shows (some at the same time), including "House of Lies", "Parks and Recreation", "Kroll Show" and "Married". She then voiced more animated characters in "Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked" (2011) and "The Lorax" (2012). Slate started really showing her talent as a feature film actress in 2014's "Obvious Child" and then… 2016-2017 happened. In 2016-17, she voiced major characters in the high-profile animated features "Zootopia", "The Secret Life of Pets" and "The LEGO Batman Movie". Later in 2017, she continued staking her claim to a prestigious film career in movies like "Gifted" and, the subject of this review, the comedy-drama "Landline" (R, 1:37).

    Slate plays Dana Jacobs, a young NYC woman who finds herself at a crossroads. She's newly engaged to a kind, but milquetoast guy named Ben (Jay Duplass), but she reconnects with Nate (Finn Wittrock), an old flame from college, and she feels like she needs some time to figure out what she really wants. She leaves the apartment that she shares with Ben and moves back home, using the excuse that her younger sister, Ali (Abby Quinn), needs her. Ali is trying hard to be a hip chick and deciding where she's going to go to college, but what concerns her the most at the moment is her parents. She has come across some indication that her playwright father (John Turturro) is cheating on her mother (Edie Falco). As the two sisters try to get to the bottom of what their father is up to, they begin bonding as never before and Ali is able to help her older sister decide how to move forward in her life. Since this story takes place in 1995, a lot of the conversations take place over telephones mounted on walls, hence the film's title.

    "Landline" is a heartfelt and humorous examination of life choices within the context of one family. (It is, however not to be confused with another 2017 movie with the same title and starring Matthew Aaron, Khalid Abour and Tom Arnold.) The later (and more widely distributed) "Landline" is well-written by Elizabeth Holm and well- directed by Gillian Robespierre (both of whom also did the same jobs and collaborated with Slate on "Obvious Child"). They give us a story that is well-paced, relatable, engaging and funny at just the right moments. The acting is excellent, especially by Slate who has maintained her excellent comic timing while emerging as a fine actress. Although the plot seems slight at times, it's strong on insight into issues of romance and family relations and makes for quality entertainment. "B+"
    5capone666

    The Vidiot Reviews...

    Landline Cheating on your spouse in the 1990s was more acceptable because the President was doing it. However, according to this comedy it didn't make it any less upsetting on the children. While twenty-something-year-old Dana (Jenny Slate) is cheating on her fiancé (Jay Duplass) with her ex (Finn Wittrock), she learns from her teenage sister Ali (Abby Quinn) that their father (John Turturro) has been having an affair on their mother (Edie Falco). This bombshell not only helps to reconnect the estranged siblings, but also forces Dana to confront her own infidelity and for Ali to face her growing drug addiction. While it's enjoyable to relive the nineties, there is little else to enjoy about this run-of-the-mill period piece. With a derivative narrative about a New York affair, flat punch lines and unlikeable leads, Landline is best left disconnected. Besides, who needed to cheat in the 1990s when landlines offered 3-way? Red Light

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    • Trivia
      For the look of the characters' outfits, costume designer Liz Vastola took inspiration from Seinfeld to achieve an accurate depiction of 90s fashion.
    • Goofs
      In the record store scene, Adele's album, 25, can be seen in the background, which was released in 2015. The movie is set in 1995.
    • Quotes

      Ali: [Before she takes her first hit of H] Call my mom if I die.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Harry Styles/Jenny Slate/The Who (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Higher Love
      Written by Steve Winwood and Will Jennings

      Performed by Steve Winwood

      Courtesy of Wincraft Music Inc.

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    • Release date
      • July 21, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Enredos y mentiras
    • Production companies
      • Madison Wells
      • Route One Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $940,854
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $52,555
      • Jul 23, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $940,854
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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