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Nonnas

  • 2025
  • PG
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
33K
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Susan Sarandon, Vince Vaughn, Lorraine Bracco, Talia Shire, and Brenda Vaccaro in Nonnas (2025)
Follows Joe Scaravella, who realizes he's wasted time as a single man at a dead-end job and yearns for a second chance, so he opens a restaurant and hires a group of grandmothers as chefs.
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After losing his beloved mother, a man risks everything to honor her by opening an Italian restaurant with actual grandmothers as the chefs.After losing his beloved mother, a man risks everything to honor her by opening an Italian restaurant with actual grandmothers as the chefs.After losing his beloved mother, a man risks everything to honor her by opening an Italian restaurant with actual grandmothers as the chefs.

  • Director
    • Stephen Chbosky
  • Writers
    • Liz Maccie
    • Jody Scaravella
  • Stars
    • Vince Vaughn
    • Lorraine Bracco
    • Talia Shire
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    33K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    84
    11
    • Director
      • Stephen Chbosky
    • Writers
      • Liz Maccie
      • Jody Scaravella
    • Stars
      • Vince Vaughn
      • Lorraine Bracco
      • Talia Shire
    • 191User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Vince Vaughn
    Vince Vaughn
    • Joe Scaravella
    Lorraine Bracco
    Lorraine Bracco
    • Roberta
    Talia Shire
    Talia Shire
    • Teresa
    Brenda Vaccaro
    Brenda Vaccaro
    • Antonella
    Theodore Helm
    • Young Joe
    Jimmy Smagula
    Jimmy Smagula
    • Mr. Pionconne
    Jamie Eddy
    Jamie Eddy
    • Young Gabriella
    Adam Ferrara
    Adam Ferrara
    • Arthur Romano
    Jack Casey
    Jack Casey
    • Young Bruno
    Kate Eastman
    Kate Eastman
    • Maria
    Karen Giordano
    Karen Giordano
    • Nonna
    Dee Roscioli
    Dee Roscioli
    • Young Roberta
    Tammy Pescatelli
    Tammy Pescatelli
    • Cousin Tammy
    Joe Manganiello
    Joe Manganiello
    • Bruno
    Drea de Matteo
    Drea de Matteo
    • Stella
    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Gia
    Ali Lopez-Sohaili
    Ali Lopez-Sohaili
    • Rigo
    Quincy Dunn-Baker
    Quincy Dunn-Baker
    • Vito
    • Director
      • Stephen Chbosky
    • Writers
      • Liz Maccie
      • Jody Scaravella
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    User reviews191

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    7fbhbnjw

    A surprisingly enjoyable feel good movie.

    The movie was a good use of two hours. Vince plays a man suffering from a loss and decides to honour the people that mattered most to him, in one of the ways they showed loved to him.

    Through it we get to follow several characters and their journeys, both the main character and four elderly women finding life far more enjoyable. Through just like Vance, putting love in to their food. It sounds cheesy but it works quite well, the setbacks feel real however the one thing holding it back is the ending. While heartwarming and sweet, it also is quite abrupt. From the biggest set back to almost instant resolution. However it's not enough to hold it back from being worth watching.
    7amadeusnola

    Need more movies like this

    No sex and no dirty language, and guess what, no movie ever needs that. These feel-good movies are what we need more of.

    Who doesn't love their nonna? It's an underdog movie. It has some humor. But it was the end that brought a feel-good tear to my eye. You couldn't help but want the restaurant to succeed for no other reason than Joe and the nonnas.

    Where most cultures have the den as the place to hang out with company, but in cultures like Italian, French, and Greek, it's the kitchen. Kitchens are happy places in those cultures. They truly cook not out of necessity but love and enjoyment.

    This one's worth watching.
    7The_Jew_Revue

    A Taste of Love, Loss, and Legacy

    Stephen Chbosky's Nonna's is a deeply affectionate, food-forward drama inspired by a true story that proves truth can be just as nourishing as fiction. Drawing from the real-life tale of Staten Island's Enoteca Maria-a restaurant founded by Joe Scaravella after the loss of his parents and grandmother-the film tells the story of Nick (Vince Vaughn), a grieving son who honors his mother's memory by opening a restaurant staffed entirely by grandmothers. What begins as a coping mechanism quickly becomes a celebration of heritage, healing, and the flavors that connect generations.

    Vince Vaughn brings surprising depth to Nick, shedding his usual fast-talking persona for a performance rooted in quiet grief and reluctant hope. His chemistry with the "nonnas"-played brilliantly by Susan Sarandon, Lorraine Bracco, and Talia Shire-is the emotional heart of the film. These women, each with their own culinary traditions and personal histories, bring warmth, humor, and a raw honesty to every kitchen scene. Watching them bicker, laugh, and bond over saucepans and rolling pins is both entertaining and deeply moving.

    Chbosky directs with a gentle hand, allowing the emotional beats to rise organically while layering the story with rich sensory details: steaming plates of homemade gnocchi, weathered hands kneading dough, and handwritten recipes passed down through generations. The Staten Island setting is lovingly rendered, grounding the film in a real, working-class community that embraces the nonnas and their old-world wisdom. The true story at the film's core adds weight and authenticity, elevating what could have been a sentimental tale into something genuinely soulful.

    Nonna's isn't just about food-it's about honoring the past while building something new from the ruins of loss. Like the real Enoteca Maria, it's a testament to the quiet power of grandmothers, of tradition, and of the meals that carry memory. Chbosky has crafted a film that feels like a warm kitchen in winter: filled with the aroma of garlic and the hum of voices that remind us we're not alone. It's a delicious, heartfelt tribute to the women who nourish us-body and soul.
    10isabelamayi

    Who is responsible for this?

    Who? I need to know the person so I could send a big warm thanks. Its a story so worthy to tell, it's light, it's warm and it is about family. I wish the restaurant was closer to home so I could taste the flavours of it all. I loved the nonnas, loved to see Susan Sarandon shine and loved Vince! This is a must watch movie if you ever miss home.

    I miss my nonna so much and this brought tears to my eyes. Not in a sad way though, it was tears remembering all the good times we had around the beautiful and joyful table she used to make for us.

    I love when people make movies to make you feel good and embraced. The world needs it! I needed it!

    Thank you!!!!!
    7moezeindtb

    "Unconditional Love on Screen: Nonna Will Move You"

    Nonna is more than just a film-it's an experience that wraps around you like a warm hug from your own grandmother. From the very first scene, it feels like home. The movie beautifully captures the essence of unconditional love, nostalgia, and cultural pride. It gently reconnects you with your inner child and stirs deep emotions tied to your roots and upbringing. Watching it brings not just tears, but good tears-the kind that cleanse and comfort you at once. So, keep a box of Kleenex close; you'll need it. The storytelling is light and airy, yet profound, with life lessons woven seamlessly into every moment. It's a gentle reminder of what really matters in life-family, heritage, and the simple joys of love and connection. Nonna isn't just a film you watch; it's one you feel. Everything about it feels right. It leaves your spirit lifted and your heart full.

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      Although the real Enoteca Maria is still in operation in its Staten Island, New York location, filming of the restaurant actually took place at Spirito's, the now-closed world famous restaurant in Elizabeth, New Jersey. After having been open since 1932, Spiritos closed for good in 2020 and was neglected for many years. The film's art department redesigned and renovated the space inside and out before filming began.
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      Bruno: Don't cry in front of the Teamsters.

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      Written by Luigi Denza

      Arranged by Ossi Bashiri

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 2025 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nhà Hàng Của Các Bà
    • Filming locations
      • Bayonne, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fifth Season
      • Madison Wells
      • Matador Content
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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