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Starting Out in the Evening

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Starting Out in the Evening (2007)

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Reviews Counted:96

Fresh:83

Rotten:13

Average Rating:7.3/10

Consensus: Starting Out in the Evening features sharp dialogue and moving performances from the talented Frank Langella and Lili Taylor.

Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for sexual content, language and brief nudity.

Runtime: 1 hr 51 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:Nov 23, 2007 Limited

Box Office: $568,917

Synopsis: Though he's spent most of his career as a character actor in supporting roles, Frank Langella gives the lead performance of a lifetime in STARTING OUT IN THE EVENING, based on the novel by Brian... Though he's spent most of his career as a character actor in supporting roles, Frank Langella gives the lead performance of a lifetime in STARTING OUT IN THE EVENING, based on the novel by Brian Morton. Flanked by Lili Taylor and Lauren Ambrose, Langella is the central piece in a film that focuses on its characters. The film begins with aging writer Leonard Schiller (Langella, SUPERMAN RETURNS), a man who feels as obsolete as the typewriter he is pounding away at. Though he has four novels to his credit, he has been working on his fifth for a decade. Enter Heather Wolfe (Ambrose, SIX FEET UNDER), a grad student who plans to write her thesis on Schiller's work. She cajoles the reluctant man into helping her, and they begin a curious friendship. Meanwhile, Schiller's daughter Ariel (Taylor, SIX FEET UNDER) struggles not only with her elderly father, but also with her own desire to have children as she approaches 40. She also grapples with the decision of reconnecting with an ex-boyfriend (Adrian Lester, HUSTLE). As the fading writer Schiller, Langella doesn't give a bold performance that screams for Oscar's attention. Instead, the actor commands the screen with a quiet presence. Heather's attempts at friendship with Schiller--and eventual seduction--may feel awkward at times within the film, but Ambrose's performance is quite genuine. As always, Taylor is impressive, and it's good to see her get a heftier role. The film's other central character is New York's Upper West Side, a player that should receive top billing. Director Andrew Wagner (THE TALENT GIVEN US) allows the neighborhood to play a central role within his engaging film. [More]

Starring: Frank Langella, Lili Taylor, Lauren Ambrose, Adrian Lester

Starring: Frank Langella, Lili Taylor, Lauren Ambrose, Adrian Lester, Jessica Hecht

Director: Andrew Wagner

Director: Andrew Wagner
Screenwriter: Andrew Wagner, Fred Parnes
Producer: Gary Winick, Jake Abraham, Fred Parnes, Andrew Wagner
Composer: Adam Gorgoni
Producer: Nancy Israel
Studio: Roadside Attractions

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Intimate and beautifully acted, it feels more like a satisfying play than a movie (that's not a criticism, by the way).

Full Review Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press | comment Comment
12/14/07
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
St. Paul Pioneer Press

Starting Out in the Evening has the feeling of a film in which the actors, left to direct themselves, played into their own self-indulgent instincts, and the only one who resisted was the old pro who knew better.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
12/14/07
Mick LaSalle
Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle
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Starting Out in the Evening is a small gem, and if you're fascinated by writers or more generally, ambition, make time for it.

Full Review Source: Contra Costa Times | comment Comment
12/14/07
Mary F. Pols
Mary F. Pols
Contra Costa Times

Starting Out in the Evening is a gentle collection of scenes that work and scenes that don't.

Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
12/14/07
Wesley Morris
Wesley Morris
Boston Globe
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Much of the film’s novelty derives from its characters, the sort one almost never finds in 'commercial' films -- both flawed and sympathetic -- and it keeps them vivid, ambiguous, and three-dimensional throughout.

Full Review Source: Chicago Reader | comment Comment
12/14/07
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Chicago Reader
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It's a rare kind of American movie. It gets us arguing about all the characters -- and enjoying the debates every step of the way, because we're so intimately involved with their dreams and passions.

Full Review Source: Baltimore Sun | comment Comment
12/14/07
Michael Sragow
Michael Sragow
Baltimore Sun

It honors values that seem obsolete in our trashy popular culture, obsessed with the sex lives of vacuumheads.

Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | comment Comment
12/14/07
Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
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While the film shares the novel's stealth appeal ... on the whole it's better: sharper, leaner and less sentimental.

Full Review Source: Chicago Tribune | comment Comment
12/14/07
Jessica Reaves
Jessica Reaves
Chicago Tribune

Frank Langella is so good and so believable that his performance alone makes Starting Out in the Evening worth your time, lifting it above its flaws to be a nice holiday alternative.

Full Review Source: The Deadbolt | comment Comment
12/14/07
Brian Tallerico
Brian Tallerico
The Deadbolt

...another example of a writer engaging in fictional wish fulfillment.

Full Review Source: Sun Publications (Chicago, IL) | comment Comment
12/14/07
Josh Larsen
Josh Larsen
Sun Publications (Chicago, IL)

The film begins a little too much like a Woody Allen film, talky and overwritten, but it soon finds its groove.

Full Review Source: Combustible Celluloid | comment Comment
12/13/07
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid

The performances carry the day.

Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
12/13/07
William Arnold
William Arnold
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Starting Out in the Evening is a 'small' movie. But in its keenly observed examination of strangers who become intimates -- and of family members who remain, in part, strangers -- it has big things to say.

Full Review Source: Philadelphia Inquirer | comment Comment
12/13/07
Steven Rea
Steven Rea
Philadelphia Inquirer

Slightly too understated, but also thoroughly involving.

Full Review Source: Shadows on the Wall | comment Comment
12/13/07
Rich Cline
Rich Cline
Shadows on the Wall

A lovely comedy of death and rebirth.

Full Review Source: Entertainment Weekly | comment Comment
12/12/07
Owen Gleiberman
Owen Gleiberman
Entertainment Weekly
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about each character searching for something, and how human goals change as the aging process wears us down.

Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | comment Comment
12/11/07
Blake French
Blake French
Filmcritic.com

Starting Out In The Evening is like the opposite of 'mumblecore'. It's 'loquacitycore'.

Full Review Source: AV Club | comment Comment
12/06/07
Noel Murray
Noel Murray
AV Club

This thoughtful character study is like watching a well-written short story unfold.

Full Review Source: Star Magazine | comment Comment
12/05/07
Marshall Fine
Marshall Fine
Star Magazine

A superb performance by Frank Langella anchors the exceedingly literate, engrossing Starting Out In The Evening, a richly drawn and for the most part artfully understated portrait of an aged novelist.

Full Review Source: Screendaily | comment Comment
12/05/07
Brent Simon
Brent Simon
Screendaily

Frank Langella's performance is a compliment to an already brilliant film...

Full Review Source: Cinema Crazed | comment Comment
12/04/07
Felix Vasquez Jr.
Felix Vasquez Jr.
Cinema Crazed
 
 
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