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Café Society
Directed by
Woody Allen
PG-13
2016
1h 37m
Comedy
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Drama
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6.6
71%
56%
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The story of a young man who arrives in Hollywood during the 1930s hoping to work in the film industry, falls in love, and finds himself swept up in the vibrant café society that defined the spirit of the age.
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Cast of Café Society
Jesse Eisenberg
Bobby Dorfman
Kristen Stewart
Vonnie Sybil
Steve Carell
Phil Stern
Blake Lively
Veronica Hayes
Parker Posey
Rad Taylor
Corey Stoll
Ben Dorfman
Jeannie Berlin
Rose Dorfman
Ken Stott
Marty Dorfman
Anna Camp
Candy
Paul Schneider
Steve
Stephen Kunken
Leonard
Sari Lennick
Evelyn Dorfman
Tony Sirico
Vito
Sheryl Lee
Karen Stern
Richard Portnow
Walt
Woody Allen
Narrator (voice)
Todd Weeks
Oscar
Paul Schackman
Al
Jodi Carlisle
Maid
Laurel Griggs
Evelyn's Daughter
Saul Stein
Ben's Hood
Craig Walker
Ben's Hood
Gabriel Millman
Ben's Hood
Edward James Hyland
Bobby's Neighbor
John Doumanian
Bartender
Brendan Burke
Joe
Don Stark
Sol
Gregg Binkley
Mike
Anthony DiMaria
Howard
Shae D'Lyn
Carlotta
Steve Routman
School Principal
William H. Burns
Policeman
Tyler Reid
Young Ben
Lev Gorn
Eddie
William Benvanides
Tony
Steve Rosen
Louis
Kaili Vernoff
Fur Lady
Douglas McGrath
Norman
David Pittu
Roger
Taylor Carr
Rosalind
Rob Joseph Leonard
Mr. Rhinebeck
Lauren Susan
Mrs. Rhinebeck
Courtney C. Clark
Mrs. Rhinebeck's Sister
Debra Lord Cooke
Suzy Bancroft
Maurice Sonnenberg
Count Van Goren
Elissa Piszel
Countess Van Goren
Sebastian Tillinger
Craig Bennett
Bettina Bilger
Gloria Bennett
Kelly Rohrbach
(uncredited)
Raymond Franza
Joe's Kidnapper
Michael Elian
Joe's Kidnapper
Kat Edmonson
Les Tropiques Singer
Rob Ashkenas
Buddy Winslow Fain
Pedro Chomnalez
Norton Lockerbee
Kaylyn Sanchez
Cherry Grace
Paul Hummel
Mr. Remsen
Cecelia Riddett
Mrs. Remsen
Stephen DeRosa
Maître d'
Armen Garo
Marvin
Tom Kemp
Man at Bar
Nick Plakias
Father Brolian
Katrine Hoyt
Club Patron (uncredited)
Café Society Ratings & Reviews
Detroit News
Adam Graham
If it doesn't reach the heights of Woody's best - 2013's "Blue Jasmine" was his last great film - it still has several rich touches, including a luminous performance by Kristen Stewart.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Calvin Wilson
A love story drenched in nostalgia, "Caf Society" is a film of rare beauty.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
Maybe Woody Allen waited too long to make "Caf Society"; it seems, weirdly, to be an uninspired remake of itself.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
A cut above most everything else that passes for comedy these days.
Baltimore Magazine
Max Weiss
Like the wine Bobby opens on his first real date with Vonnie, it just needed some time to breathe.
Reel Talk Online
Candice Frederick
It's uneven, it's empty, and it's redundant.
Associated Press
Mark Kennedy
You'll end up feeling about the film like Bobby about Los Angeles -- "half-bored, half-fascinated." And that's a pretty poor average, even for two poorly stitched-together films.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
As in many of Allen's period comedies, the dialogue sounds completely modern and evokes the era only in its endless name-dropping.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
Allen is confident that he can skip scenes, shift locations and more or less take his audience anywhere he wants, so long as he's entertaining, and in this he's right.
San Diego Reader
Matthew Lickona
It's handsome, and pleasant, and polished, and sedate. You won't laugh or cry. You may, however, smile or sigh.
Boston Globe
Mark Feeney
It's about '30s glamour and swank. More accurately, it's about nostalgia for those things. Either way, it's not about characters or chemistry or anything much resembling emotion.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
It'll probably never make it into anyone's list of the 10 most-important Allen films. But I'd watch it again over a few movies that would.
The Atlantic
Megan Garber
For all its beauty and its star power, the movie never elevates to anything beyond a kind of storyboard sketch.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
It's a beautiful thing to behold.
Christianity Today
Alissa Wilkinson
The best scenes in the film belong to the cast of Bobby's New York Jewish family members, and one scene in which his parents discuss the afterlife is just about worth the price of admission.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
With each succeeding year, Allen's insular version of the past feels more eccentric. Depending on the viewer, it's either happily reassuring or strangely out of touch.
The Verge
Tasha Robinson
Like so many Allen films, it feels like it was made primarily for his therapist, and letting the rest of the world in to see it and make their own diagnoses is an afterthought.
Entertainment Weekly
Chris Nashawaty
It isn't a particularly great Woody Allen movie. Nor is it a particularly disappointing one. It falls into the vast middle ground on his resume -- the movies you enjoy sitting through, but quickly forget once the lights come up.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
"Life is a comedy written by a sadistic comedy writer," Bobby quips. Caf Society, on the other hand, is a comedy written by a benumbed one.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Cary Darling
The film doesn't totally upend Allen's notion that L.A. is a seductively shallow place that has to resort to celebrating the ability to make a right turn on red to feel better about itself. In Caf Society, it just looks so gorgeous while doing it.
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