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The Steps

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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James Brolin, Christine Lahti, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Jason Ritter, Vinay Virmani, and Kate Corbett in The Steps (2015)
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Siblings - an uptight New Yorker and his party-loving sister - meet their dad's new wife and her unrefined kids at his lake house. The parents' plan to adopt and unite the family backfires.Siblings - an uptight New Yorker and his party-loving sister - meet their dad's new wife and her unrefined kids at his lake house. The parents' plan to adopt and unite the family backfires.Siblings - an uptight New Yorker and his party-loving sister - meet their dad's new wife and her unrefined kids at his lake house. The parents' plan to adopt and unite the family backfires.

  • Director
    • Andrew Currie
  • Writer
    • Robyn Harding
  • Stars
    • Jason Ritter
    • Emmanuelle Chriqui
    • James Brolin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    587
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    • Director
      • Andrew Currie
    • Writer
      • Robyn Harding
    • Stars
      • Jason Ritter
      • Emmanuelle Chriqui
      • James Brolin
    • 10User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Jason Ritter
    Jason Ritter
    • Jeff
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    • Marla
    James Brolin
    James Brolin
    • Ed
    Christine Lahti
    Christine Lahti
    • Sherry
    Steven McCarthy
    Steven McCarthy
    • Keith
    Benjamin Arthur
    Benjamin Arthur
    • David
    Kate Corbett
    Kate Corbett
    • Tammy
    Vinay Virmani
    Vinay Virmani
    • Sam
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    • Dean
    Ian Blackwood
    • Singer
    Ermes Blarasin
    • Bassist
    Bart Badzioch
    Bart Badzioch
    • Drummer
    Jim Calarco
    Jim Calarco
    • Male Police Officer
    Mae Walker
    • Old Prostitute
    Naomi Snieckus
    Naomi Snieckus
    • Ellen
    Rebecca Chan
    Rebecca Chan
    • Mingmei
    Gabrielle Miller
    Gabrielle Miller
    • Receptionist
    • (uncredited)
    Alysia Topol
    Alysia Topol
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    • Director
      • Andrew Currie
    • Writer
      • Robyn Harding
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    6SnoopyStyle

    like these actors

    Jeff (Jason Ritter) and his sister Marla (Emmanuelle Chriqui) are invited to visit their father Ed (James Brolin) and his new wife Sherry (Christine Lahti). They are joined by Sherry's kids; David (Benjamin Arthur) and his wife Tammy (Kate Corbett), Keith (Steven McCarthy), and Sam (Vinay Virmani).

    I like a few of these actors. They are trying to be funny. There is a few chuckles along the way. It doesn't have enough energy. The comedy needs some punching up. The indie filmmaking needs to be sharper. This is mildly amusing.
    10judi-mclean

    What a gem!

    I can't believe that I missed this one in the theatres. I watched it today & thoroughly enjoyed it. Probably because my husband & I had a blended family of 8 children. It was interesting to see the dynamics of the adult children and several scenes made me laugh. Some serious subject matter & not recommended for younger children.
    4rorogarion

    Was OK, then got worse. Not really funny.

    So, it started off OK. And I mean just OK. I liked where the characters were going. But then, it got to a situation where BULLYING and ASSAULT was involved. AND allowed by BOTH parents no less. As well as allowed by the family members. It's not acceptable. And not funny.

    The acting was decent. Jason Ritter was pretty good. I liked Christine Lahti. Halfway through the movie, they were the stand outs for me.

    After the halfway mark, the movie got even worse and made me regret thinking there was hope. Maybe the best thing about the movie was that amazing house they filmed in and the scenery / location.
    6stills-6

    Pretty OK

    This movie shot for more than it could handle, in my opinion. It looks like it was intended to be a dysfunctional family comedy like The Family Stone or many other "homecoming" style movies about holidays or meeting the new spouse or whatnot -- there are many movies in this category.

    But the overall tone of the movie is less comedy than of a kind of hollow absurdity. The actors appear to have been told to inhabit the script as if it were a Chekhov play. As if the inherently ridiculous things that were happening could be played straight without real- world consequences or effective symbolism.

    In a comedy, with a sufficiently comedic tone, those ridiculous moments could be forgiven as just being ridiculous, and you can laugh at the absurdity of it along with (or at) the characters. But they instead try and play those moments off as just that much more extreme moments of personal humiliation that have driven their characters' failures. And instead of exploring those particular ideas, the narrative plods right along as if it were a comedy, almost completely ignoring these moments for the rest of the movie. And the characters tend to drag us down along with them. It gets difficult to watch sometimes because of this awkwardness. This may have been intentional, I don't know. It's certainly possible to blend these elements and have the result come out really well, and you have to give props to the filmmakers for trying, but it's just not there.

    There are some pretty good performances here if you can look past its flaws. Lahti is fabulous, as is Chriqui. Ritter is what you might call serviceable -- he seems to be projecting that same sort of awkward conflict between seriousness and comedy -- but he at least seems to get it, whatever that "it" might be in this case. And although the writing gets a little flimsy and self-satisfied at times, it's mostly pretty entertaining. Just don't expect a whole lot.
    5djmrmusic

    not a bad movie, but if you're looking for laughs, this is NOT it...

    I watch a ton of these type of movies looking for that gem that nobody has seen or heard of.

    I was hoping for laughs, but nothing in this movie made me even giggle.

    It's NOT a bad movie, it's just NOT a comedy, unless you have very low standards to make you laugh.

    I didn't regret taking the time to watch it, it's basically a story of two very dysfunctional families coming together as one, at a remote location in Canada.

    it's somewhat interesting, it's OK, I'll never recommend to people, but I'm not upset I watched it.

    It's different, I can say that, I have never watched a story like this before.

    Don't watch this unless you really have some time to burn, as I watch this it has a rating of 8.0, this is obviously a rating based on people involved with the film, there is no way this film is anywhere near an 8....

    but like I said, not bad...but I didn't even get near a giggle, it is NOT funny, in my opinion.

    It IS however well acted, well written, Well directed, overall well done, I have nothing else bad to say other than it's not a comedy, it's a dramedy, that is somewhat amusing...but nonetheless an interesting, original, somewhat heartwarming story...

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    • Trivia
      Gabrielle Miller: as the Receptionist at Caldeon Financial Group.
    • Goofs
      In the bar fight, they use a set of nunchaku, but the movie takes place in Canada where nunchaku are illegal weapons and not available to buy or allowed to be used.
    • Connections
      References Dancing with the Stars (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Give the Drummer Some
      Performed by Wunda845

      Written by Sean Stanley

      Courtesy of APM Music, LLC.

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 2015 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Nasza nowa rodzina
    • Filming locations
      • Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada(house on the lake)
    • Production company
      • Quadrant Motion Pictures
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      1 hour 40 minutes
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