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Sideways (2004)
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Reviews Counted:207
Fresh:200
Rotten:7
Average Rating:8.6/10
Consensus: An emotional and heartfelt comedy.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, some strong sexual content and nudity
Runtime: 2 hrs 7 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Oct 22, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $71,444,367
Synopsis: A wine tasting road trip to salute Jack’s (Thomas Haden Church) final days as a bachelor careens woefully sideways as he and Miles (Paul Giamatti) hit the gas en route to mid-life crises. The... A wine tasting road trip to salute Jack’s (Thomas Haden Church) final days as a bachelor careens woefully sideways as he and Miles (Paul Giamatti) hit the gas en route to mid-life crises. The comically mismatched pair, who share little more than their history and a heady blend of failed potential and fading youth, soon find themselves drowning in wine and women (Sandra Oh and Virginia Madsen). Emerging from a haze of pinot noir, wistful yearnings and trepidation about the future, the two inevitably collide with reality. SIDEWAYS was helmed by the critically acclaimed Alexander Payne, who wrote the screenplay with his longtime screenwriting partner Jim Taylor based on the novel of the same name by Rex Pickett. Payne and Taylor won a Golden Globe in 2003 for the screenplay of ABOUT SCHMIDT and share Academy Award®, Independent Spirit Award and Writers Guild of America Award nominations for the adapted screenplay of ELECTION, for which Payne also won a Best Directing Independent Spirit Award. Payne's directorial and screenwriting debut was the Laura Dern-starrer CITIZEN RUTH, which won the Sundance Jury Prize in 1996. On the road trip of a lifetime are Paul Giamatti, whose leading role in last year’s AMERICAN SPLENDOR earned him the National Board of Review Award for Breakthrough Performance by an Actor, and Thomas Haden Church from television’s "Wings" and "Ned and Stacy" and the feature film 3000 MILES TO GRACELAND. Along the way the men are joined by Virginia Madsen (DUNE, THE RAINMAKER) and Sandra Oh (UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN, LAST NIGHT). SIDEWAYS was produced by Michael London (THIRTEEN, HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG) with George Parra, a seasoned assistant director on such films as LEGALLY BLONDE 2 and ABOUT SCHMIDT, as co-producer. The director of photography is Phedon Papamichael (MOONLIGHT MILE, IDENTITY). The editor is Kevin Tent and the production designer is Jane Ann Stewart, both of whom worked with Payne on ABOUT SCHMIDT, ELECTION and CITIZEN RUTH. [More]
Starring: Paul Giamatti, Thomas Haden Church, Virginia Madsen, Sandra Oh
Starring: Paul Giamatti, Thomas Haden Church, Virginia Madsen, Sandra Oh, M.C. Gainey, Marylouise Burke, Jessica Hecht
Director: Alexander Payne
Director: Alexander Payne
Screenwriter: Jim Taylor, Alexander Payne
Producer: Michael London
Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
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Reviews for Sideways
This isn't the sort of road comedy we're used to seeing. Its humor is more likely to provoke smiles and light chuckles than guffaws.
The film's Cassavetes-style aimlessness (think of it as a West Coast Husbands) gets a jolt when each of the guys pairs up with a willing woman.
Much like Altman, Hal Ashby and Billy Wilder -- three filmmakers whose movies are celebrated for their naturalism, their humanism and their wicked, often merciless satire -- Payne makes films about ordinary people with their rumples and flaws left intact,
Intoxicating...but the bittersweet truth about the rare, high-spirited Sideways is that its last few miles are all uphill.
Payne's beautiful command of his content diverts your attention away from the fact it's a typical road movie.
Alexander Payne is becoming one of the greatest American directors of modern cinema and again, Sideways is on its way to being one of the best films of the year.
Sideways is bound to end up the single funniest movie of the year, although rarely in a laugh-out-loud way.
Captures the unflattering male psyche like no film since Roger Dodger.
The acting is superb, from the free-spirited Oh to the compassionate Madsen to the irresponsible Church. The standout is Giamatti.
A dramedy, the film broaches some important issues such as depression and fidelity, honesty, integrity, but never forgets its comedy. A modernized "Odd Couple?"
As Sideways progressed to its near-perfect final scene, I found myself genuinely loving it.
Alexander Payne’s intelligence, biting humour and good ear for dialogue, combined with Paul Giamatti’s outstanding acting, make Sideways a success.
Payne is the only young filmmaker tackling the gloom of modern mediocrity, and his Sideways is the richest and most rewarding American comedy since Wonder Boys.
Sideways is a movie that knows us a little too well, which has always been Payne's specialty.
Californians will want to see this for the familiar scenery, but anyone who has ever loved, lost or wished for a better glass of wine would be well advised to take it in as well.
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