Chronically Metropolitan (Blu-ray)
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 26 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: September 5, 2017
- Originally Released: 2016
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Shiloh Fernandez, Ashley Benson, Addison Timlin, Josh Peck, Chris Noth & Mary-Louise Parker | |
Directed by | Xavier Manrique | |
Composition by | Angelo Milli | |
Director of Photography: | Scott Miller |
Entertainment Reviews:
Resembling a Philip Roth novel that the author had the good sense to leave unpublished, Chronically Metropolitan leaves no cliché unturned in its depiction of the social and romantic travails of a group of Upper East Side New Yorkers.
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Hollywood Reporter
Chronically Metropolitan is a quirky romantic indie about life in New York City; though not perfect, it's reasonably enjoyable.
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Film Inquiry
Chronically Metropolitan is a coming-of-age dramedy but it doesn't come without some cynicism.
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Solzy at the Movies
Entertaining and original low-key family drama with comic elements.
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Film Journal International
Schutt's puckish script largely skims the surface of its too-familiar characters' navel-gazing plights, rarely sweeping us into their privileged universe.
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Los Angeles Times
Several times in "Chronically Metropolitan," a man stares at a screen as nothing happens. You'll know just how he feels.
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New York Times
Rating: C --
Doesn't come together, but I'm not sure if it ever had the chance to, passing on family interplay and bitter reunions to play simplistically with profound emotions.
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Product Description:
A young writer from New York City (Shiloh Fernandez) returns home and tries to reconnect with his estranged ex-girlfriend (Ashley Benson), only to discover that she's engaged to someone else. To make matters worse, she still hasn't forgiven him for writing a short story based on her parents' failed marriage. Meanwhile, his parents (Chris Noth and Mary-Louise Parker) are facing problems of their own. Xavier Manrique directed this comedy-drama, which co-stars Addison Timlin and Josh Peck.