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18½
2022 89m PG-13
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4.8
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In 1974, a White House transcriber is thrust into the Watergate scandal when she obtains the only copy of the infamous 18½ minute gap in Nixon's tapes.
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Directed By
Dan Mirvish
Written By
Daniel Moya
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Bugeater Films
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Cast of 18½
Willa Fitzgerald
Connie
John Magaro
Paul
Vondie Curtis-Hall
Samuel
Catherine Curtin
Lena
Richard Kind
Jack
Sullivan Jones
Barry
Bruce Campbell
Richard Nixon (voice)
Jon Cryer
H.R. 'Bob' Haldeman (voice)
Ted Raimi
General Al Haig (voice)
Lloyd Kaufman
Jeffries
Marija Abney
Cheryl
Alanna Saunders
Daisy
Claire Saunders
Daffodil
Gina Kreiezmar
Deb
Chris Quintos Cathcart
Rose Mary Woods (voice)
18½ Reviews
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
Mirvish's excellent cast approaches this sequence like a one-act play, swinging at every curveball their fellow actors throw.
What She Said
Anne Brodie
This explosive, smart film is a must-see.
Projected Figures
Anton Bitel
Mirvish's 18½ lets paranoid Seventies politics cross paths with other narratives and genres in an uneasy intersection of conflicting ideologies.
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
Why did it take almost 50 years for someone to come up with this idea? We will never know, but director Dan Mervish, co-scribing with Daniel Moya, takes the original idea and gives us a story that is both thought-provoking and fun in its cleverness.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Yes, another Watergate movie, but this one's fun and totally fictional.
Third Coast Review
Steven Prokopy
Sometimes a really great idea for a film can be hampered severely or even undone completely in its execution.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Christy Lemire
I liked this! It is weird, small, and unexpected.
Everything's Interesting
Eric Langberg
Part comedic farce, part paranoid conspiracy thriller, part what-if historical drama; it all adds up to a pleasant-enough little romp through a pivotal point in American history
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
[18½] proceeds to go off the comedic rails.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
18½ is a very funny piece of "What if?" storytelling.
TheWrap
Dan Callahan
Attempts to be part cloak-and-dagger thriller, part romantic comedy, part screwball comedy, and part mood piece, and its plotting is slapdash, to say the least.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
"18 1/2" plays fast and loose with history, but what should have been a fun "what if?" instead asks another question: "why?"
The Newnan Times-Herald
Jonathan W. Hickman
Mirvish's entertaining film is a sleek, well-constructed production.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
Though it offers some oddball laughs, "18½" is simply not funny or ingenious enough to sustain even its modest running-time.
Splice Today
Stephen Silver
If you're a buff looking for a wonky take on Watergate, that's not really what this is. But it's entertaining, and it leads up to a couple of satisfying payoffs.
Tilt Magazine
Christopher Cross
When it's all said and done, 18 ½ leaves a lingering coldness that can't immediately be shaken and successfully puts a pin on a dizzying journey.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
[The] movie isn't quite irrational enough to work as a comedy and is also a bit too illogical to function as a thriller.
RogerEbert.com
Matt Zoller Seitz
This feature is [Dan Mirvish's] best-directed work and also his most Altman-like.
New York Times
Teo Bugbee
The film's referential pleasures feel insubstantial, diminished by the direct comparison to more meaningful works of the period.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Wade Major
It's got a lot on its mind for a small film, but if you can get into its groove, it's quite an impressive little gem.
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