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The Best and the Brightest
Description
The film centers on a young couple Samantha and Jeff. They have an extraordinary interview when its is based on a lie. So that, they seems to be stuck in a difficulty consequence because of keeping that secret.
The film centers on a young couple Samantha and Jeff. They have an extraordinary interview when its is based on a lie. So that, they seems to be stuck in a difficulty consequence because of keeping that secret.
Actors:
Christopher McDonald,
John Hodgman,
Mets Suber,
Robert J Miller,
Nina Lisandrello,
Peter Serafinowicz,
Brian Anthony Wilson
Christopher McDonald
15 February 1955, New York City, New York, USA
John Hodgman
June1971, Brookline, Massachusetts, USA
Mets Suber
Robert J Miller
Nina Lisandrello
Peter Serafinowicz
10 July 1972, Liverpool, England, UK
Brian Anthony Wilson
22 February 1960, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Director:
Josh Shelov
Josh Shelov
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Amelia Talbot #Big Indie Pictures #Bonnie Somerville #High Treason Pictures #Josh Shelov #Neil Patrick Harris #The Best and the Brightest #Wellfleet Phantasy Productions
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June 23, 2011
This is a positive review for a mediocre movie with outstanding performances. The Best and the Brightest doesn't describe this movie - only its cast.
June 29, 2011
A slim pan. While there's a certain novelty of setting and a lot of its dialogue pops, the movie's chief problem is the fact that it doesn't seem to wholly embrace the arguably detestable nature of its characters.
June 24, 2011
Far too many sitcom shenanigans crop up like clockwork...
June 22, 2011
Dimly plays out like a waking daymare Alexander Payne thought up while sitting disinterestedly through last fall's disinteresting Waiting for Superman.
New York Times
June 23, 2011
A repellent comedy that's less fun than a parasite infection...
October 19, 2011
...it's finally impossible to label The Best and the Brightest as anything more than a sporadically amusing misfire.
June 24, 2011
Absurd premise and weak script doom this comedy about haute-preschool angst.
June 24, 2011
A politically incorrect farce that's increasingly preposterous and inane yet nonetheless hilarious, zany and bold. Amy Sedaris has never been funnier.
June 23, 2011
Flies off its comic rails after an engaging start, never to land back on solid ground.
June 23, 2011
A farce that can't quite find its comic register.
June 24, 2011
Josh Shelov's smug and smutty farce employs an estimable cast in an only sporadically funny story...
June 23, 2011
The Best and the Brightest is amusing at times but never more than a modest diversion, lacking the cleverness and imagination required to turn it into more than a one-joke movie.

