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Story Line For Not Fade Away | |
Set in suburban New Jersey the 1960s, a group of friends form a rock band and try to make it big. | |
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Actors For Not Fade Away | |
John Magaro,Will Brill,Jack Huston,Bella Heathcote,James Gandolfini,Molly Price,Dominique McElligott,Meg Guzulescu,Isiah Whitlock Jr.,Brad Garrett,Christopher McDonald,Lisa Lampanelli,Brahm Vaccarella,Gregory Perri,Gerard Canonico,F. Michael Haynie,Ken Forman,Chris Bannow,Louis Mustillo,Mary Lou Mellace | |
Review For Not Fade Away | |
The movie is a psalm to those who, far from pursuing the path of the Rolling Stones, stayed trapped under a rock. Anthony Lane-New Yorker This film could have been -- should have been, even -- something special. But it's not. Ricardo Baca-Denver Post The period details are spot-on and the soundtrack is great. J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader Yes, it's about rock and New Jersey, but it's also about getting a life going and dreaming, and that's timeless, classic stuff. Tom Long-Detroit News Well-observed but occasionally disjointed, it's a film that's more about thematic tone, sound and images than it is driven by plot. Claudia Puig-USA Today There are plenty of laughs along with the melodrama as the band and its members struggle through young adulthood. Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic Beautifully captures the impact of the British rock 'n' roll invasion on young teens in the suburbs (I was there). . .But even with accurate details, the film loses its way. Nora Lee Mandel-Film-Forward.com While it has a personal feel, the performances are a mixed bag and it too often resorts to nostalgic cliches, especially when the music isn't playing. Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com ...a rollicking comedy about growing up and striking out Chris Barsanti-PopMatters Not Fade Away is about the imperishable idea of youth and the promise of endless wide-open possibility. Time will always be on its side. Kelly Vance-East Bay Express Not Fade Away is intimate, episodic and achingly poignant. It's also woefully insubstantial. Chase has created less of a dramatic narrative and more of an awkwardly paced, formulaic collage. Jeff Meyers-Metro Times (Detroit, MI) Good- although I think it would work better as a TV series. I wish there was a season 2. Chris Bumbray-JoBlo's Movie Emporium I don't mean to belittle the memory of an entire decade, except when I do. Pete Vonder Haar-Houston Press Because its more about intertwining themes than it is about obvious plot and conflict, it has melancholic energy. It revels in the mystery, appreciation, and ultimately creation of art-from a guy who was empowered and inspired by rock himself. Eric Melin-Scene-Stealers.com A wistful, bittersweet remembrance of the emerging '60s counterculture. Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate Not Fade Away is the greenest film of the new year, recycling '60s cliches with alacrity. Christian Toto-Big Hollywood God save us from boomer nostalgia and its endless idealization of the '60s. Jeff Meyers-Orlando Weekly Rock & roll is salvation, rebellion, fun, sex, and the greatest middle finger ever extended by one generation at another. If you actually believe all of that, even a little bit, David Chase's far-from-perfect Not Fade Away is hard to dislike. Perry Seibert-TV Guide's Movie Guide It's not a great film, but perhaps Chase is the victim of impossibly high expectations. Dale Roe-Austin American-Statesman The story is unfocused and, at times, directionless. Characters disappear.And, the whimsical ending seemingly comes out of nowhere.The best I can do is give "Not Fade Away" a marginal recommendation. Paul Chambers-Movie Chambers People get high or get cancer or get carried away to mental institutions and hospitals, but we know too little about them to care. Lawrence Toppman-Charlotte Observer It turns out that even though you can take the boy out of episodic TV, you still can't take him out of New Jersey. Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle The threat of nuclear annihilation and the potential saving grace of rock and roll are linked at the beginning and end of this movie about 1960s kids negotiating a new kind of life informed by both possibilities. John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) | |
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