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March 22, 2017

THE COMEDIAN Starring Robert De Niro and an All-Star Cast Debuts on Blu-ray, DVD & Digital May 2nd

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Two-Time Academy Award Winner Robert De Niro Leads an All-Star Cast, Including Leslie Mann, Danny DeVito, Edie Falco, Charles Grodin, Cloris Leachman, Patti LuPone and Harvey Keitel in THE COMEDIAN

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Two-time Academy Award winner Robert De Niro (Best Supporting Actor, The Godfather: Part II, 1974; Best Actor, Raging Bull, 1980) stars as an aging insult comic trying to reinvent himself for acclaimed filmmaker Taylor Hackford (Ray) in the comedy-drama THE COMEDIAN. De Niro’s eight-years-in-the-making passion project also stars Leslie Mann (Knocked Up), Danny DeVito (“Always Sunny in Philadelphia”), Edie Falco (“The Sopranos”), Charles Grodin (Dave), Academy Award winner Cloris Leachman (Best Supporting Actress, The Last Picture Show, 1971), Patti LuPone (“Penny Dreadful”), and Academy Award nominee Harvey Keitel (Best Supporting Actor, Bugsy, 1991), with a cast that includes Lucy DeVito (Leaves of Grass) and Billy Crystal (When Harry Met Sally…). In addition, the film features a veritable who’s who of stand-up comedians, including Jessica Kirson, Jim Norton, Jimmie Walker, Brett Butler, Richard Belzer, Freddie Roman, Stewie Stone, Gilbert Gottfried, Greer Barnes, Hannibal Buress, Bill Boggs, Sheng Wang, Ryan Hamilton, Aida Rodriguez, Dov Davidoff and Nick Di Paolo. THE COMEDIAN debuts on Blu-ray, DVD and digital May 2 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
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Bonus materials on the Blu-ray, DVD and digital versions of THE COMEDIAN include deleted scenes, “The Comedian At AFI Fest,” a lively Q&A featuring Robert De Niro, Leslie Mann, Danny DeVito and Taylor Hackford,” and the behind-the-scenes featurette “Backstage With The Comedian” where the director and cast discuss the making of the film.

An aging comic icon, Jackie (Robert De Niro), has seen better days. Despite his efforts to reinvent himself and his comic genius, the audience only wants to know him as the former television character he once played. Already a strain on his younger brother (Danny DeVito) and his sister-in-law (Patti LuPone), Jackie is forced to serve out a sentence doing community service for accosting an audience member. While there, he meets Harmony (Leslie Mann), the daughter of a sleazy Florida real estate mogul (Harvey Keitel), and the two find inspiration in one another, resulting in surprising consequences.
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Directed by Taylor Hackford, THE COMEDIAN has a screenplay by Art Linson & Jeff Ross, Richard LaGravenese and Lewis Friedman from a story by Art Linson. It was produced by Mark Canton, Courtney Solomon, Taylor Hackford, Art Linson and John Linson; with Scott Karol, Wayne Marc Godfrey, Robert Jones, Iain Abraham, Dennis Pelino, Fredy Bush, Mark Axelowitz, Lawrence Smith and Peter Sobiloff serving as executive producers.

Blu-ray, DVD & Digital Special Features Include:

  • Deleted Scenes
  • “The Comedian At AFI Fest: Q&A Featuring Robert De Niro, Leslie Mann, Danny DeVito and Taylor Hackford”
  • “Backstage With The Comedian,” featurette
.THE COMEDIAN has a runtime of 120 minutes and is rated R for crude sexual references and language throughout
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January 31, 2017

Win A Poster From THE COMEDIAN Starring Robert De Niro And Leslie Mann

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WAMG is giving away one signed poster for THE COMEDIAN, the upcoming movie starring Robert De Niro! Don’t miss De Niro, Leslie Mann, and Danny DeVito in director Taylor Hackford’s new film.

An aging comic icon, JACKIE BURKE (Robert De Niro) has seen better days. Despite his efforts to reinvent himself and his comic genius, the audience only wants to know him as the former television character he once played.

Already a strain on his younger brother (Danny DeVito) and his wife (Patti LuPone), Jackie is forced to serve out a sentence doing community service for accosting an audience member.

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While there, he meets HARMONY (Leslie Mann), the daughter of a sleazy Florida real estate mogul (Harvey Keitel), and the two find inspiration in one another resulting in surprising consequences.

Through the alchemy of their unlikely friendship, Harmony and Jackie overcome their own emotional damage and emerge as better people.

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April 9, 2015

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG – The Review

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WHILE WE’RE YOUNG is the latest film from writer/director Noah Baumbach (THE SQUID AND THE WHALE, GREENBERG, FRANCES HA). Like his previous work, it is a sharply written mix of comic moments and relatable themes – a Gen Xers vs Hipsters comedy that touches on career crisis, missed opportunities, the challenges of marriage, and the middle-age soul-searching that seems to coincide with the onset of back trouble and arthritis. It’s an excellent, smart comedy and is highly recommended.

Ben Stiller stars in WHILE WE’RE YOUNG as Josh Srebnick, a 44-year old filmmaker who’s been toiling away for a decade on his documentary, one structured around Ira Mandelstam (Peter Yarrow), an elderly intellectual. It’s a follow-up to Josh’s first film, a critical success many years earlier. Expected funding has not materialized, he’s unable to pay his patient editor (Matthew Maher), and he is loath to ask his father -in-law, legendary documentary filmmaker Leslie Breitbart (Charles Grodin) about to be honored by Lincoln Center, for help. Josh’s wife Cornelia (Naomi Watts) is a producer for her father’s films. The couple has tried for years to have a baby but suffered a string of miscarriages. Their best friends (Maria Dizia and Adam Horovitz) are caught up in the thrills of new parenthood, leaving Josh and Cornelia feeling unconnected with them and annoyed by their embrace of the “baby cult” and constant suggestions that having a baby is too important an experience miss. They’re stuck in a rut, but things brighten up one day when Josh meets aspiring filmmaker Jamie Massy (Adam Driver) and his wife Darby (Amanda Seyfried), who produces home-made organic ice cream. The 25-year-olds have sat in on Josh’s continuing education class on documentaries and Jamie gushes that Josh is his hero (he’d paid $60 for a VHS of his first film on eBay). This hip and exciting couple, young enough to be Josh and Cornelia’s kids, bring vigor and adventure into the lives of the two unsatisfied middle-agers who see the new friendship as a way to recapture their lost youth. Jamie and Darby have what Josh sees as a simplistic, more desirable lifestyle. They live for the moment, collect typewriters and vinyl LPs, watch THE HOWLING on VHS, and brag about voting for Romney. Jamie inspires Josh to buy a hat and to ride a bike, which sends him to the doctor with a hurt back while Darby introduces Cornelia to the art of hip-hop dancersize. In one of the film’s funniest sequences, the foursome attends a shaman’s ayahuasca ceremony where they ingest a purple brew that makes them hallucinate, make out, and puke. When Jamie asks Josh for help with his own documentary, he’s initially glad to help but it’s soon revealed that Jamie isn’t quiet the innocent admirer he appears to be.

While WHILE WE’RE YOUNG is at its best when it’s satirizing the differences between the two generations, Baumbach offers much more than just characterization. He tells a great story, one with twists and turns and unexpected conflict and I was surprised by the poignant and moving direction the film took toward the end. To bring his screenplay to life, Baumbach draws terrific performances from his entire cast. Watts, Driver, and Seyfried all provide wonderfully drawn characters, but the film belongs to Ben Stiller. Clearly written with the actor in mind, Josh is something of a stubborn, self-obsessed jerk, but one we always care about. Stiller inspires identification without ever evoking sympathy. One of the best scenes is when Josh meets with a wealthy hedge fund manager who wants to invest in docs. Watching Stiller flounder while failing to explain his film in simple and understandable terms is awkward and hilarious, adjectives that well- describe WHILE WE’RE YOUNG, one of the best films so far this year.

5 of 5 Stars

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG opens in St. Louis April 10th only at Landmark’s Plaza Frontenac Theater and The Hi-Pointe Theater

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February 26, 2015

Watch Ben Stiller And Naomi Watts In WHILE WE’RE YOUNG Trailer

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Noah Baumbach’s latest feature, WHILE WE’RE YOUNG, follows the tale of a middle-aged filmmaker (Ben Stiller) and his wife (Naomi Watts) finding their stagnant lives reinvigorated by their friendship with a young couple (Amanda Seyfried and Adam Driver).

The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and will open in theaters March 27, everywhere April 2015.


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Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts are Josh and Cornelia Srebnick, happily married middle-aged members of New York’s creative class. They tried to start a family and were unable to — and have decided they’re okay with that. But as Josh labors over the umpteenth edit of his cerebral new film, it’s plain that he has hit a dry patch and that something is still missing.

Enter Jamie (Adam Driver) and Darby (Amanda Seyfried), a free-spirited young couple, who are spontaneous and untethered, ready to drop everything in pursuit of their next passion — retro board games one day, acquiring a pet chicken the next. For Josh, it’s as if a door has opened back to his youth — or a youth he wishes he once had. It’s not long before the restless forty-somethings, Josh and Cornelia, throw aside friends their own age — including Beastie Boy Adam Horovitz in a sly supporting role — to trail after these young hipsters who seem so plugged in, so uninhibited, so Brooklyn cool. “Before we met,” Josh admits to Jamie, “the only two feelings I had left were wistful and disdainful.” But is this new inspiration enough to sustain collaboration and friendship with a couple twenty years their junior?

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WHILE WE’RE YOUNG is an openly funny cross-generational comedy of manners about aging, ambition and success, as well as a moving portrait of a marriage tested by the invading forces of youth. No film has better captured the weird, upended logic of urban sophisticates: the older ones embracing their iPads and Netflix, the young ones craving vinyl records and vintage VHS tapes.

Powered by Stiller and Driver’s note-perfect lead performances and loose, comic turns by Watts and Seyfried, WHILE WE’RE YOUNG is a complete pleasure to watch.

The film marks the second time Baumbach and cinematographer Sam Levy have collaborated. In 2012, Levy lensed Baumbach’s FRANCES HA in stylish black and white. Levy’s third collaboration with Baumbach, MISTRESS AMERICA, will be released later this year by Fox Searchlight after the film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.

Website: http://while-were-young.com/

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Photos courtesy of A24.

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