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What Just Happened (2008)

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Reviews Counted:128

Fresh:69

Rotten:59

Average Rating:5.8/10

Consensus: What Just Happened has some inspired comic moments, but this inside-baseball take on Hollywood lacks satirical bite.

Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, some violent images, sexual content and some drug material.

Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins

Genre: Comedies

Theatrical Release:Oct 17, 2008 Limited

Box Office: $1,043,419

Synopsis: What Just Happened is a winningly sharp comedy about two nail-biting, back-stabbing, roller-coaster weeks in the world of a middle-aged Hollywood producer -- as he tries to juggle an actual life... What Just Happened is a winningly sharp comedy about two nail-biting, back-stabbing, roller-coaster weeks in the world of a middle-aged Hollywood producer -- as he tries to juggle an actual life with an outrageous series of crises in his day job.

Academy Award® winning director Barry Levinson reunites with Academy Award® winning actor Robert De Niro and leading producer Art Linson, who wrote the screenplay based on his bestselling memoir. They all join with an all-star cast in this rollicking, shrewd tale of a man besieged by people who want him to be all sorts of things -- a money maker, an ego buster, a bad news breaker, an artistic champion, a loyal husband, an all-knowing father, not to mention sexy, youthful and tuned-in – everything except for the one thing he and all the preposterously behaved people he’s surrounded by really are: bumbling human beings just trying to survive by any means necessary. Ben (DE NIRO) is already in over his head trying to balance the tug-of-war of having two ex-wives and two different families with his latest business venture – the boldly “visionary” movie Fiercely starring Sean Penn (SEAN PENN) – when everything that can go wrong goes completely screwy.

Fiercely looks like an audience-offending flop which draws the ire of iron-gloved studio chief Lou (CATHERINE KEENER), who forces him into tangling with the film’s rebellious and drug-addled director Jeremy (MICHAEL WINCOTT). Meanwhile, he’s confused and bewitched by his ex Kelly (ROBIN WRIGHT PENN) who can’t make up her mind about him; shocked by his daughter Zoe (KRISTEN STEWART), who seems to have grown up overnight; infuriated by his screenwriter friend Scott (STANLEY TUCCI) who’s trying to make a deal with him while making moves on his former wife; horrified by a hirsute Bruce Willis (BRUCE WILLIS) and flummoxed by Willis’ nebbishy agent Dick (JOHN TURTURRO), who’s scared to death of his own clients.

Somehow amidst all the madness, treachery, deceit, runaway egos, rampant commercialism, personal politics and atrocious behavior of America’s dream-making machinery, Ben has to find a way not just to make it to Cannes with a finished film, but to cope . . .

What Just Happened is based on the acclaimed, bestselling memoir by veteran Hollywood producer Art Linson, who wrote the screenplay and produced the film with Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal. The executive producers are Todd Wagner and Mark Cuban. The behind-the-scenes team includes cinematographer Stéphane Fontaine (Talk To Me, The Beat My Heart Skipped), editor Hank Corwin (The New World), production designer Stefania Cella (Man of the Year) and composer Marcelo Zarvos (The Good Shepherd). The film is set to a soundtrack that mixes the classic cinematic sounds of Ennio Morricone with the songs of Nick Drake, Citizen Cope, Dire Straits, Bebel Gilberto and Nina Simone, among others. --© Magnolia Pictures [More]

Starring: Robert De Niro, Sean Penn, Catherine Keener, John Turturro

Starring: Robert De Niro, Sean Penn, Catherine Keener, John Turturro, Robin Wright Penn, Stanley Tucci, Kristen Stewart, Michael Wincott, Bruce Willis

Director: Barry Levinson

Director: Barry Levinson
Screenwriter: Art Linson
Producer: Robert De Niro, Art Linson, Jane Rosenthal, Barry Levinson
Composer: Marcelo Zarvos
Studio: Magnolia Pictures

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  • What Just Happened is a winningly sharp comedy about two nail-biting, back-stabbing, roller-coaster weeks in the world of a middle-aged Hollywood producer -- as he tries to juggle an actual life with an outrageous series of crises in his day job.
  • Academy Award® winning director Barry Levinson reunites with Academy Award® winning actor Robert De Niro and leading producer Art Linson, who wrote the screenplay based on his bestselling memoir.
  • Source: Magnolia Home Entertainment
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    Reviews for What Just Happened

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    This is the cannibal conga line that is the Hollywood food chain.

    Full Review Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | comment Comment
    12/11/08
    Duane Dudek
    Duane Dudek
    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

    Insider's satire on the backroom business aspects of Hollywood.

    Full Review Source: Ozus' World Movie Reviews | comment Comment
    11/29/08
    Dennis Schwartz
    Dennis Schwartz
    Ozus' World Movie Reviews

    ...has small delicious moments, but it's a slight and ultimately minor movie about people we either don't much care about or actively dislike.

    Full Review Source: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette | comment Comment
    11/28/08
    Philip Martin
    Philip Martin
    Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

    A playful industry satire made by victors. That’s actually pretty cold when you think about it.

    Full Review Source: Empire Magazine | comment Comment
    11/28/08
    Andrew Male
    Andrew Male
    Empire Magazine

    A film that feels every bit the product of its purportedly ruthless and artistically corrupting milieu.

    Full Review Source: Time Out | comment Comment
    11/28/08
    David Jenkins
    David Jenkins
    Time Out

    Compared to the likes of Adaptation and The Player, What Just Happened? is flyweight. De Niro is amiable enough in the lead role, but he's left to trot around a story that not so much bites the hand that feeds it as licks the palm.

    Full Review Source: Channel 4 Film | comment Comment
    11/28/08
    James Mottram
    James Mottram
    Channel 4 Film

    The crisp and merciless ribbing of De Niro in What Just Happened? is a worthy rival. It’s also great fun.

    Full Review Source: Times [UK] | comment Comment
    11/28/08
    James Christopher
    James Christopher
    Times [UK]

    Well, what happened is that one of the smartest Hollywood memoirs of recent times just got made into a rather disappointing film.

    Full Review Source: Guardian [UK] | comment Comment
    11/28/08
    Peter Bradshaw
    Peter Bradshaw
    Guardian [UK]

    Pure razzle-dazzle, of course - fittingly for this industry, it's a con-trick.

    Full Review Source: Daily Telegraph | comment Comment
    11/28/08
    David Gritten
    David Gritten
    Daily Telegraph

    It’s a struggle to maintain much interest – even if you get the Hollywood in-jokes courtesy of producer-turned-screenwriter Art Linson – and the feeling is unavoidable that it’s been done before…and an awful lot better.

    Full Review Source: Sky Movies | comment Comment
    11/28/08
    Tim Evans
    Tim Evans
    Sky Movies

    Linson has drawn his fangs, opting for mild, Entourage-lite parody instead of a full-on Player stitch-up.

    Full Review Source: Total Film | comment Comment
    11/28/08
    Total Film

    As a satire on Tinseltown, it's toothless.

    Full Review Source: Daily Mail [UK] | comment Comment
    11/28/08
    Christopher Tookey
    Christopher Tookey
    Daily Mail [UK]

    A send-up of Hollywood and its stars, this is the best film industry satire since The Player. Funnier, too.

    Full Review Source: Daily Mirror [UK] | comment Comment
    11/28/08
    David Edwards
    David Edwards
    Daily Mirror [UK]

    It is great to see Willis and Penn sending themselves up and De Niro is also on fine form. Perhaps, though, you need to be interested in the business to get the jokes.

    Full Review Source: Sun Online | comment Comment
    11/28/08
    Sun Online

    Gags crash, timings tailspin, and celebrity guest stars (Bruce Willis, Sean Penn) wear the look that says, “I think we’ve come to the wrong party.”

    Full Review Source: Financial Times | comment Comment
    11/28/08
    Nigel Andrews
    Nigel Andrews
    Financial Times

    Levinson keeps the pace sharp, and at moments you get an acute sense of the crushing weight of ego and money.

    Full Review Source: Independent | comment Comment
    11/28/08
    Robert Hanks
    Robert Hanks
    Independent

    More cold than cute, De Niro’s brilliance actually makes the film more confusing than it needs to be.

    Full Review Source: This is London | comment Comment
    11/28/08
    Charlotte O'Sullivan
    Charlotte O'Sullivan
    This is London

    Likeable Hollywood comedy with strong comic performances from a superb cast, though it's a shame it's not a little more daring.

    Full Review Source: ViewLondon | comment Comment
    11/28/08
    Matthew Turner
    Matthew Turner
    ViewLondon

    Taken from his own memoirs, Linson's screenplay has a zing of truth as it cuts through the layers of Hollywood mayhem to tell a thoroughly hilarious and surprisingly involving story of a man on the edge of a nervous breakdown.

    Full Review Source: Shadows on the Wall | comment Comment
    11/28/08
    Rich Cline
    Rich Cline
    Shadows on the Wall

    By Patricia Blades - Plenty of low-key chuckles rather than belly laughs and the film is short on venom. Despite the histrionics Linson witnessed in Hollywood, he's a man who remains deeply in love with the industry that spawned him.

    Full Review Source: Teletext | comment Comment
    11/27/08
    Victor Olliver
    Victor Olliver
    Teletext
     
     
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