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Golden Exits

Nick has settled into a safe existence in Brooklyn, where he toils on an archival project for his father-in-law. Soon, 20-something Naomi arrives from Australia to assist Nick for the semester. She has no acquaintances in the city beyond a loose family connection to Buddy, a music producer who lives in the same neighborhood. For the few months she spends around Nick, Buddy and their families, Naomi's presence upsets the unpleasant balance holding these two households together.
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Reeling Reviews
February 10, 2018 I may be an old curmudgeon, but one with a better outlook on life and people than the characters in Alex Ross Perry's latest film.
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The Young Folks
February 14, 2018 Channeling Cassavetes ... Alex Ross Perry again adopts a handheld camerawork worthy of the auteur's looseness and unsuppressed delirium, wavering unevenly between the hopelessly unhappy characters as they try and fail to navigate their selfish emotions.
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Punch Drunk Critics
February 10, 2018 Golden Exits is 90-minutes but it feels like three torturous hours...
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Arizona Republic
February 15, 2018 Honestly, if it weren't for the performances this would probably be insufferable. But everyone in the film is good.
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Rolling Stone
February 09, 2018 Think early Whit Stillman without the archness, or Woody Allen without the schtick, self-seriousness or need for post-screening steel-wool shower, and you're almost there.
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The New Republic
February 09, 2018 These narcissists declaim their insecurities and grievances in the language of personal essays. What they're saying may be petty and small, but the rhetoric and imagery are transfixing.
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Film Threat
February 12, 2018 Golden Exits is a post love, post-passion and pro anti-depressant film. It is expressing its own curiosity at what it feels to be the inevitable conclusion of youth and living like there's no tomorrow.
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Time Out
February 09, 2018 While you'll salute Golden Exits for never going full-on Fatal Attraction, it ends up feeling cagey, trapped in the realm of the theoretical and too hip to raise its tensions above a simmer.
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Los Angeles Times
February 15, 2018 A movie that gazes deep into its characters' unhappiness and emerges with something searching, sad - and perilously close to likable.
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RogerEbert.com
February 09, 2018 The movie seems to be slowly pushing a needle into the lives that it scrutinizes, as if to draw a blood sample and learn what ails the characters.
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Flickering Myth
February 11, 2018 The strong ensemble cast is unable to do anything of interest with the script; it's far too self-indulgent and offputting
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Mark Reviews Movies
February 15, 2018 Golden Exits is too selective in its focus to give us a full picture of these lives, these relationships, and this general sense of dissatisfaction with it all.
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...