Rotten Tomatoes
Submit search Movies Tv shows RT App News Showtimes

What Goes Up

Play trailer Poster for What Goes Up R 2009 1h 44m Drama Play Trailer Watchlist
Watchlist Tomatometer Popcornmeter
14% Tomatometer 29 Reviews 31% Popcornmeter 10,000+ Ratings
An emotionally damaged New York reporter (Steve Coogan) covers the Challenger launch, and afterward, he becomes close to a group of students whose teacher was killed in the explosion. As the kids work through their grief in passionate and often ludicrous ways, the reporter becomes entangled in their world of lies and misplaced sexual desires as they cast him as their new hero and teacher.
Watch on Fandango at Home Stream Now

Where to Watch

What Goes Up

What Goes Up

What to Know

Critics Consensus

What Goes Up squanders the charisma of Steve Coogan with a lazy screenplay, contrived plotting, and overall poor production.

Read Critics Reviews

Audience Reviews

View More
Steve D @RT35616104 10/09/2023 Strong cast, not much else. See more 04/12/2013 What a load of crap! I thought I would've stumbled upon greatness as I did with indie gem "Wendy and Lucy", boy was I wrong. Disappointing performances from notable stars such as Steve Coogan, Hilary Duff and Josh Peck this Dramedy if you can even call it that failed in ever sense of the word. Set in 1986 with some characters not even looking the part, the story had potential at first but fell on its face hard with nonsensical subplots and overly dramatic characters. I would challenge my movie watching friends too watch so we can pick it apart but everyone else, Avoid avoid avoid at all cost. See more 03/27/2013 THIS IS MY FAVORITE MOVIE See more 01/28/2012 This movie tries to be one of those cute, quirky, indie movies that everyone claims. to love. It has all the cliches, but is mostly just filled with annoying characters. You do get to see a scantily clad Hilary Duff, but not enough to make up for the rest of the movie. It also has Molly Shannon, one of the least talented actress there is. Skip it. See more 01/04/2012 "What Goes Up" tries really hard to find its point, sometimes a little too hard. That's not to say that there isn't any substance here--there was definitely something--but the film never digs deeper. Steve Coogan gives a good performance as the lead character (never heard of him before), and Hilary Duff does okay as Lucy albeit a few awkwardly uttered F bombs. Josh Peck is just creepy, and Olivia Thirlby just looks sullen or screams her head off. "What Goes Up" feels really somber and melancholy, but we never see into the drama. That's the problem. There's no real character development and not much story telling going on. It just skims the murky surface of an implied very deep pool of mystery. Which this film should have unraveled, but alas, it failed. Not recommended. See more 10/21/2011 I like movies that make you think. And although it was an indie film, the movie did manage to portray an effective message and an impacting plot. See more Read all reviews
What Goes Up

My Rating

Read More Read Less WRITE A REVIEW EDIT REVIEW POST RATING
The Burning Plain 38% 56% The Burning Plain Watchlist The Merry Gentleman 65% 51% The Merry Gentleman Watchlist Shrink 27% 50% Shrink Watchlist Gran Torino 81% 90% Gran Torino Watchlist TRAILER for Gran Torino Boy A 88% 87% Boy A Watchlist Discover more movies and TV shows. View More

Movie Info

Synopsis An emotionally damaged New York reporter (Steve Coogan) covers the Challenger launch, and afterward, he becomes close to a group of students whose teacher was killed in the explosion. As the kids work through their grief in passionate and often ludicrous ways, the reporter becomes entangled in their world of lies and misplaced sexual desires as they cast him as their new hero and teacher.
Director
Jonathan Glatzer
Producer
Jonathan Glatzer, R.D. Robb
Screenwriter
Jonathan Glatzer, Robert Lawson
Production Co
Station 3, Insight Film Studios, Three Kings Productions, Nasser Entertainment Group
Rating
R (Some Drug Use|All Involving Teens|Sexuality|Language)
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
May 29, 2009, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Jul 31, 2009
Runtime
1h 44m