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Nobody's Baby (2002)
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Reviews Counted:5
Fresh:0
Rotten:5
Average Rating:4/10
Theatrical Release:2001
Synopsis: A cast of acclaimed actors sparkle in this quirky comedy. Taking its cue from the movies of the Coen Brothers, NOBODY'S BABY tells the story of two convicts, recently escaped from prison, who... A cast of acclaimed actors sparkle in this quirky comedy. Taking its cue from the movies of the Coen Brothers, NOBODY'S BABY tells the story of two convicts, recently escaped from prison, who choose to settle into domesticity after finding an orphaned baby on the road. Gary Oldman (SID AND NANCY), Skeet Ulrich (the SCREAM movies), Matthew Modine (MARRIED TO THE MOB), and Ed O'Neill (television's MARRIED WITH CHILDREN) are all hysterical in their offbeat roles. [More]
Starring: Gary Oldman, Skeet Ulrich, Matthew Modine, Ed O'Neill
Starring: Gary Oldman, Skeet Ulrich, Matthew Modine, Ed O'Neill, Radha Mitchell, Mary Steenburgen
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If you like your movies described as “quirky” and “kinda weird”, here’s a not-awful dark comedy that at the very least, offers one enjoyably bizarre cast.
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