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Release Date: 2002
Cast: Erika Alexander, Terence Stamp, Julia Roberts, Blair Underwood, Brad Pitt, Brad Rowe, Nicky Katt, Dina Waters, Mary McCormack, Catherine Keener, January Jones, David Duchovny ...MORE
Cast: Erika Alexander, Terence Stamp, Julia Roberts, Blair Underwood, Brad Pitt, Brad Rowe, Nicky Katt, Dina Waters, Mary McCormack, Catherine Keener, January Jones, David Duchovny, Sandra Oh, David Hyde Pierce, David Fincher, Enrico Colantoni, Jerry Weintraub, Rainn Wilson, Rashida Jones ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Romance Film, Ensemble Film, Comedy-Drama, Indie, Romantic Drama, Romantic Comedy, Drama Film, Comedy
Full Frontal is a 2002 film by Steven Soderbergh, about a day in the life of people in Hollywood. The film, starring Catherine Keener, David Duchovny, Julia Roberts, Mary McCormack, Brad Pitt and David Hyde Pierce was shot on digital video in under a month using the Canon XL-1s. The film blurs the line between what is real and what is fiction in its depiction of a film within a film (and possibly within another). It is in the loose structural style and narrative ambiguity of the French New Wave, and it received critical notice for this style.
Full Frontal had a limited release in the US on... MORE
Full Frontal is a 2002 film by Steven Soderbergh, about a day in the life of people in Hollywood. The film, starring Catherine Keener, David Duchovny, Julia Roberts, Mary McCormack, Brad Pitt and David Hyde Pierce was shot on digital video in under a month using the Canon XL-1s. The film blurs the line between what is real and what is fiction in its depiction of a film within a film (and possibly within another). It is in the loose structural style and narrative ambiguity of the French New Wave, and it received critical notice for this style.
Full Frontal had a limited release in the US on August 2, 2002, opening in 208 theaters and earning $739,834 its first weekend. It was largely panned by critics. Rotten Tomatoes, a website that aggregates professional film reviews, currently lists the film at a 35% "rotten" rating. Writing for the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert called Full Frontal "a film so amateurish that only the professionalism of some of the actors makes it watchable". Richard Roeper also gave the film a poor review, writing that it was "like the 'Special Features' disc of the DVD without the original movie". However, USA Today gave the film three out of four stars, LESS
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