Walk of Shame R
Awesome night. Epic aftermath.
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DVD Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 35 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: June 17, 2014
- Originally Released: 2013
- Label: Focus Features
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Elizabeth Banks & James Marsden | |
Performer: | Gillian Jacobs, Ethan Suplee, Bill Burr & Willie Garson | |
Directed by | Steven Brill | |
Edited by | Patrick J. Don Vito | |
Screenwriting by | Steven Brill | |
Composition by | John Debney | |
Produced by | Sidney Kimmel, Gary Lucchesi & Tom Rosenberg | |
Director of Photography: | Jonathan Brown |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: D --
Though replete with plot holes and lapses in logic as wide and ugly as the L.A. Freeway, Walk of Shame doesn't have the moxie to go anywhere ludicrous or dangerous with its premise.
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Entertainment Weekly
This isn't as hateful as, say, The Other Woman. The concept's a little higher and the humiliation more cosmic.
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Grantland
An unintended nightmare scenario for women in Hollywood, and the persistent humiliation required just to get noticed.
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Los Angeles Times
Rating: D+ --
...Walk Of Shame is a movie that asks you to not judge its main character by the cover that is her skimpy and short banana yellow Marc Jacobs dress, but the insubstantial contents...are so deficient, you're not given any reason to care either way.
The Playlist
The opening-credit montage featuring real-life news bloopers is funnier than anything in the script.
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Cinemalogue
Rating: 1/5 --
Raunchy one-night-stand comedy relies on stereotypes.
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Common Sense Media
Rating: 2.5/4 --
Banks is one fierce talent more than able to carry a film all on her own, and here's hoping the next starring vehicle makes for a much smoother and consistent ride.
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TheMovieReport.com
Product Description:
An aspiring reporter (Elizabeth Banks) must get to an important anchor job interview following a one-night stand that left her stranded in downtown Los Angeles in this comedy from writer/director Steven Brill. James Marsden also stars.