Release Date Trouble with the Curve Sep 21, 2012 Wide
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Actors For Trouble with the Curve
Clint Eastwood,Amy Adams,Justin Timberlake,John Goodman,Robert Patrick,Matthew Lillard,Scott Eastwood,Joe Massingill,Matt Bush,Chelcie Ross,Ray Anthony Thomas,Ed Lauter,Clifton Guterman,Carla Fisher,George Wyner,Bob Gunton,Jack Gilpin,Nathan Wright,Sam Collins,Chandler George Brow...Genres Trouble with the Curve : Drama
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Trouble with the Curve
User Ranting Trouble with the Curve : 3.6User Percentage For Trouble with the Curve : 66 %
User Count Like for Trouble with the Curve : 42,548
All Critics Ranting For Trouble with the Curve : 5.7
All Critics Count For Trouble with the Curve : 183
All Critics Percentage For Trouble with the Curve : 51 %
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Movie Overview For Trouble with the Curve
Slowed by age and failing eyesight, crack baseball scout Gus Lobel takes his grown daughter along as he checks out the final prospect of his career. Along the way, the two renew their bond, and she catches the eye of a young player-turned-scout.TagLine Trouble with the Curve
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Review For Trouble with the Curve
Eastwood and Adams do the best they can with the cornball sentimentality and cheesy dialogue, but first-time director Robert Lorenz merely photographs the on- and off-field action. Give it a pass.Nigel Floyd-Time Out
Lorenz ... lays in everything methodically, fully, but without much invention or energy; you can imagine each plot development ten minutes before it arrives.
David Denby-New Yorker
Eastwood, in his 80s, looks a lot trimmer than some of the performers in this film half his age. He may be the only octogenarian actor who has to play older than his age to be convincing.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
Nobody would pay much attention to this plodding but good-hearted film if not for its star, Clint Eastwood, although he's just dialing in the go-to Cantankerous Old Man mode on which he has relied for a decade or so.
Connie Ogle-Miami Herald
This isn't the worst performance Eastwood has given in his 57-year career, but it's his least inspired in about a decade.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews
Trouble With the Curve" is a solid double down the line.
Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com
It does so much wrong, and it is so proud of itself for it. But it's too much fun watching these actors have such fun.
Will Leitch-Deadspin
As much as I loved Clint's squinty-eyed punditry at the RNC, his latest pitch for a mitt is - to quote Bob Uecker - just a bit outside.
Al Alexander-The Patriot Ledger
From Clint Eastwood's lovable old coot persona to Amy Adams' iron-willed combativeness, this film is a stunning, beautiful surprise. A sports movie, a romance without sentimentality, and the emotional trauma of a family secret.
Jules Brenner-Cinema Signals
Like the baseball diamond that features so prominently in his film, we all know which base will be dutifully tapped next and that a home-run for the characters is inevitable.
Amber Wilkinson-Eye for Film
Seldom have I seen a movie so adamantly opposed to nuance.
Eric D. Snider-Pajiba
This feels like a fairly disposable entry in Eastwood's filmography, and represents a confident if uninspiring start to Lorenz's directorial career.
Martin Roberts-Fan The Fire
Seemingly written by people who have either never seen a baseball game or haven't followed the sport in years
Stephen Silver-EntertainmentTell
A clichéd motion picture with a couple of rip-snortingly bizarre moments that undermine its own credibility as mainstream, comfortable entertainment.
William Bibbiani-CraveOnline
It's basically Moanyball.
Matt Looker-TheShiznit.co.uk
But if [Clint] ever wants to belatedly challenge for an acting Oscar - as he so nearly did with Gran Torino - then he needs to take the Amour route and really make us feel for the character.
Graham Young-Birmingham Post
Director Robert Lorenz does a proficient, if unremarkable job corralling all the cliches into a pleasing, predictable package...And let's face it: nobody serves out a big, well-deserved dose of comeuppance like Clint. Even without a gun.
Jim Schembri-3AW
A classy old school character drama that dips into sentimentality in its final stages, but remains first-rate in every other aspect.
Erin Free-FILMINK (Australia)
A frustrating yet heart-warming film that misses the mark due to a predictable and dated script, not to mention the poor performances from the supporting cast.
Yasmin Vought-MovieFIX
The narrative feels almost intentionally hokey and diagrammatic, a framework that gives the actors freedom to display their best-known qualities.
Jake Wilson-The Age (Australia)
Hopefully, this decent but uncomplicated movie isn't a final acting hurrah for Clint Eastwood.
Craig Mathieson-The Sunday Age
I was a bit underwhelmed by this, I must say.
Margaret Pomeranz-At the Movies (Australia)
Well, I have got nothing against a bit of ludditeism. You know I'm a big fan of Clint Eastwood.
David Stratton-At the Movies (Australia)
Watching this film (agonisingly protracted at almost two hours) is a little like spending time with an curmudgeonly uncle you hate visiting.
Shane Danielsen-sbs.com.au
For what it is, it no doubt succeeds. It's just that Eastwood usually strives for something more.
John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis
Randy Brown's script is a luddite fantasy that has Eastwood grumbling and telling technology to get off his baseball diamond...
Blake Howard-2UE That Movie Show
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