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Frank & Lola

  • 2016
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  • 1h 28m
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5.9/10
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Michael Shannon and Imogen Poots in Frank & Lola (2016)
A psychosexual noir love story, set in Las Vegas and Paris, about love, obsession, sex, betrayal, revenge and, ultimately, the search for redemption.
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A psychosexual noir love story, set in Las Vegas and Paris, about love, obsession, sex, betrayal, revenge and, ultimately, the search for redemption.A psychosexual noir love story, set in Las Vegas and Paris, about love, obsession, sex, betrayal, revenge and, ultimately, the search for redemption.A psychosexual noir love story, set in Las Vegas and Paris, about love, obsession, sex, betrayal, revenge and, ultimately, the search for redemption.

  • Director
    • Matthew Ross
  • Writer
    • Matthew Ross
  • Stars
    • Michael Shannon
    • Imogen Poots
    • Carlos Moreno Jr.
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    6.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matthew Ross
    • Writer
      • Matthew Ross
    • Stars
      • Michael Shannon
      • Imogen Poots
      • Carlos Moreno Jr.
    • 33User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Michael Shannon
    Michael Shannon
    • Frank
    Imogen Poots
    Imogen Poots
    • Lola
    Carlos Moreno Jr.
    Carlos Moreno Jr.
    • Javier
    Maynor Alvarado
    Maynor Alvarado
    • Luis
    Stella Schnabel
    • Hazel
    Joel Virgel
    Joel Virgel
    • Hercule
    Charles Cantrell
    • Thomas
    Rosanna Arquette
    Rosanna Arquette
    • Patricia
    Justin Long
    Justin Long
    • Keith
    Alex Lombard
    Alex Lombard
    • Carole
    Amy Argyle
    Amy Argyle
    • Rachel
    • (as Amy Lawhorn)
    Elisha Yaffe
    Elisha Yaffe
    • Will
    Frank Trigg
    Frank Trigg
    • Man in Bar
    Sarah Molasky
    Sarah Molasky
    • Woman in Bar
    Guy Rader
    • Baliff
    David Atrakchi
    David Atrakchi
    • Charles
    Narcisse Mame
    • Khalil
    Patrick Rocca
    Patrick Rocca
    • Henri Ricard
    • Director
      • Matthew Ross
    • Writer
      • Matthew Ross
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    Weak, it is formulaic yet meandering

    I'm a fan of Michael Shannon, but he is nobody's idea of a sex symbol. While a fantastic character actor, he doesn't do well in leading roles.

    This film is full of cliche's yet manages to go exactly nowhere -- and slowly.
    7raoadi1014-959-254144

    Awesome movie!! must see for the acting and story by matthew ross

    Frank & Lola- honestly i fell in love with this movie the moment i saw the poster. It looked like an intense love story and it was! i enjoyed watching this film. Debutant director Matthew Ross proves he has talent & he did a decent job considering his first movie. Wont be revelaing the plot as it will spoil the fun for those wanting to see it. Micheal Shannon is such a terrific actor. He played the possessive and intense lover superbly... I fell in love with actress Imogen Poots...such a beauty <3 ..even she has given a fantastic performance. Both have dynamic chemistry on screen. Its a 80 min crisp movie and i liked the way the movie ended..IMO it took the film to another level. Highly recommend to watch this film for the acting and story.
    6hughchilles

    Beautiful but unrewarding

    Maybe mild spoilers... Thought provoking movie about relationships and adultery trust and love. It kept me wondering where it was going and had a lot of tension and the performances helped this never quite sure who was lying, it seemed like it was heading to an exciting conclusion then just kind of trailed off, maybe that was the point of it like they are doomed to do this cycle repeatedly, but yea unsatisfying when you just want this character to have happiness, maybe that is the point too he can't be helped he's either unhappy with or without her. Maybe it is about embracing your dark side maybe he is lying more by not doing that. Maybe everyone is flawed. I could be giving it too much credit but great cinematography and acting, worth it for that at least.
    7TheAnimalMother

    A Strong Film, But Not For Everyone

    I'm a little surprised by the current 5.9 rating on here, so I really felt I needed to write a review.

    The film is a little offbeat, definitely not your standard Hollywood fare. It's gritty, and fairly uncompromising. It takes place in Las Vegas and Paris, and the reason I mention that is because this sort of feels more like a French film than the American film that it actually is.

    It is an American film that was selected for Sundance, and then was picked up by a Hollywood distributor.

    For a person like myself who has literally seen thousands of films from all over the world, I understand and appreciate the rarity of realist films like this with very human characters and very real feelings.

    I enjoyed the film entirely, and I definitely plan to watch it at least one more time in my life. It's a good film at the very least, and perhaps even better. I suspect that I may even rate this film a little higher upon a second viewing. It's one of those types of films that may be enjoyed even more with a less surprised viewer, because yes, the film like real life is a little unsettling at times. There was no doubt at the end of the film however that I definitely enjoyed it a lot.

    I must mention that I thought both Shannon and Poots were nothing short of tremendous.

    To end, let me just say that if you want something not so standard, or you're a huge film buff who's seen tons, definitely see this film!!

    7.5/10
    6ferguson-6

    Everybody Loves Somebody

    Greetings again from the darkness. Michael Shannon continues to be one of the most interesting actors working today. In this first feature from writer/director Matthew Ross, Mr. Shannon is the titular Frank, and his pained facial expressions elevate this neo-noir into a dark and intriguing exposition on male obsession and sexual jealousy.

    The abrupt opening scene finds Frank and Lola (Imogen Poots) frolicking in bed after obviously just meeting for the first time that evening. We (and Lola) know we are in for something a bit different when Frank slams on the breaks and states, "Maybe we should wait until next time." Lola is taken aback, and we are soon watching this relationship develop … while simultaneously noting the subtle signs of troubled pasts for each of them.

    Frank is a talented French chef and Lola is just starting her career as a fashion designer. His dark side flashes a bit more often, but before Lola ever comes clean, we realize there is unhappiness in her past. They seem to be two tortured souls in a jinxed relationship.

    Filmmaker Ross keeps us (and Frank) on our toes as the script seems to continually offer yet another deeply held secret or mysterious character. Justin Long plays Lola's new employer, while the rarely-seen-these-days Rosanna Arquette plays Lola's name-dropping mother. However, it's Michael Nyquist (so great in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) as the suave Frenchman with ties to Lola's past and present that really makes things interesting … and somehow even darker. His wife is played by the terrific French actress Emmanuelle Devos. Her screen time is limited, yet crucial.

    The film was well received at Sundance, and it shares the creepiness of such films as Basic Instinct, Body Heat and Night Moves. Rarely do contemporary movies go as deep into the male psyche of obsession as this one, and the throw-back atmosphere is a perfect fit for the tone. Not many actors simmer like Michael Shannon, and the story offers him the perfect vehicle to remind us that everyone longs to be loved - even when we aren't sure we deserve it.

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    • Trivia
      Director Matthew Ross had been trying to make this film for ten years prior to its release in 2016. Imogen Poots (Lola) admitted that his dedication attracted her to the project and it was a large deciding factor in her signing on.
    • Goofs
      Frank cuts his right hand in the kitchen, then when he is shown in the shower it's his left hand, and then in the next shot on the phone it's his right hand that is cut. In fact, the shower shot is seen through a mirror, so it is always his right hand the one he accidentally cut.
    • Soundtracks
      Tell Me Why
      Written by Phil Sanders

      Performed by the Break of Day

      Courtesy of Big Legal Mess Records

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Френк и Лола
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Parts and Labor
      • FullDawa Films
      • Killer Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,188
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,747
      • Dec 11, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,188
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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