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A Little Something for Your Birthday
Directed by
Susan Walter
R
2017
1h 34m
Comedy
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Drama
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5.2
18%
44%
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An aspiring fashion designer struggles to find success and love. The story cuts into her life once a year, always on the same date: her birthday.
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Cast of A Little Something for Your Birthday
Sharon Stone
Senna Berges / Producer
Tony Goldwyn
Adam
Ellen Burstyn
Celia Berges
Famke Janssen
Vanessa
Liza Lapira
Darla
Caitlin FitzGerald
Alison
Gilles Marini
Jean-Michel
Erica Ash
Nikki
Leonor Varela
Bianca
Yvonne Jung
Dede
Ryan Lochte
Brad
Phil Crowley
Voice of GOD (voice)
Susan Walter
Director / Writer
Eric Brenner
Producer
Rob Carliner
Producer
Gary Preisler
Producer
Matthew R. Brady
Producer
A Little Something for Your Birthday Ratings & Reviews
AWFJ.org
Sarah Knight Adamson
Here's a portrait of both older women and men living life to the fullest, and not settling for second best just because society sets deadlines. It also gives hope to those who are divorced or widowed.
La Movie Boeuf
David N. Butterworth
In Susan Walters' sudsy screenplay, Sharon Stone is subjected to stock romantic situations time and time again, dragged along by Walters' insipid and uninspired direction.
AXS.com
Tom Santilli
"All I Wish" is a dream role for Stone, if only the character was given a better movie to exist in.
MediaMikes
Michael A. Smith
The script, from first time director Susan Walter, is strong and her direction keeps the film moving with very little slow spots. A fine freshman debut.
Film Inquiry
Alex Arabian
All I Wish, despite boasting a strong cast and performances, fails to deliver the goods. Its Graduate-esque ending is emblematic of the movie itself, clichd and tawdry.
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
Kathy Fennessy
All I Wish feels like the kind of thing designed to flatter its intended audience, i.e., it's okay to spend most of your life without a man, middle-aged ladies! On second thought, that isn't the world's worst message. I just wish this was a better film.
Common Sense Media
Jeffrey M. Anderson
The one-day-per-year gimmick at the heart of this flat romance never really clicks, possibly because Senna isn't particularly appealing, staying shallow and unchanging throughout.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
Despite plenty of on-screen parties, there's little to celebrate regarding this predictable romantic comedy about a midlife crisis.
Los Angeles Times
Katie Walsh
[Stone's] performance anchors the light-as-air "All I Wish." It's the perfect role for her to sink her teeth into, sexy and fun, but she brings a sense of real intelligence and soulfulness to the character.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
Stone is bubbly and appealing in the role, but she's saddled with dialogue as clunky as a flat tire.
Variety
Guy Lodge
It's left to Stone to prop up the whole scented-tissue affair, and that she cheerfully does, with a calm, centered force of personality that lends credibility even to the most raggedly developed aspects of her character.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
[T]he point of drama is that an audience can witness people and events in the process of change. Walter denies that to us with this story.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Decent romantic comedies, especially ones featuring middle-aged protagonists, are so few and far between that it makes the mediocrity of writer-director Susan Walter's effort all the more regrettable.
Film Journal International
Frank Lovece
Sharon Stone tries valiantly in vain to make something emotionally real of this false-ringing, awkwardly written and edited rom-com about two L.A. forty-somethings.
New York Times
Teo Bugbee
Even when the script doesn't trip over gumball wedding rings and tone-deaf karaoke scenes, the direction drains the story of specificity and feeling.
Village Voice
Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
By the time you watch them have their big first kiss, then break up, then get back together again, it plays less like a real movie and instead one of those memory slideshows your iPhone photo album generates for you.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
"All I Wish" has some sizable issues with tone and originality, but it does have Stone, and her charms are welcome here, especially when Walter loses her way.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
Sharon Stone is terrific, and while the movie deserves credit for giving her a strong role, it suffers from failing to rise to her level.
Slant Magazine
Derek Smith
Writer-director Susan Walter's film seems almost determined to disprove the causality of social phenomena.
The Playlist
Elazar Fine
Derivative, confusing, and largely pointless.
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