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Ceremony
Directed by
Max Winkler
R
2010
89m
Comedy
,
Romance
5.4
38%
31%
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Two friends are off on a weekend outing. Marshall thinks the trip is to re-establish their friendship, but Sam has ulterior motives in mind as he crashes the wedding of a woman he still loves.
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Cast of Ceremony
Uma Thurman
Zoe
Michael Angarano
Sam Davis
Lee Pace
Whit Coutell
Rebecca Mader
Esme Ball
Jake Johnson
Teddy
Reece Thompson
Marshall Schmidt
Brooke Bloom
Margaret Cornish
Harper Dill
Carol Archer
Nathalie Love
Blonde Maid
Charlie Moss
Nico Spicer
Lisby Larson
Nina Pileggi
Paul Amodeo
Bruce Singer
Philip Carlson
Butler
Catherine Russell
Party Guest
Jack Koenig
Party Guest
Oscar J. Castillo
Chef (uncredited)
Joe Remy Dolinsky
Chef #2 (uncredited)
Steve Triebes
Groomsman (uncredited)
Max Winkler
Director / Writer
Emilio Diez Barroso
Producer
Darlene Caamano Loquet
Producer
Polly Johnsen
Producer
Matt Spicer
Producer
Ceremony Ratings & Reviews
New York Magazine/Vulture
Logan Hill
Winkler's got talent, but he set such a difficult task for himself that it's no surprise he failed to clear the high bar.
Philadelphia Weekly
Sean Burns
The problem here is that I wanted to murder the protagonist.
Gordon and the Whale
Chase Whale
Winkler is a titan at balancing comedy and drama. And Angarano is hilarious as our as our lead, channelling a young Vince Vaughn: the out of place winks, the full confidence in situations he has no way of gaining.
Laramie Movie Scope
Robert Roten
This marriage for profit story featuring a delusional wedding crasher is neither romantic nor funny.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
It's only funny because its putrid dialogue is so unfunny that it drags flies.
Groucho Reviews
Peter Canavese
More interested in melancholy wryness than belly laughs, and the low-key results have a pleasant fizz. [Blu-ray]
Entertainment Weekly
Chris Nashawaty
Yes, it's been done before (and better). But Uma lends it a sly and sexy spark.
BrianOrndorf.com
Brian Orndorf
Doesn't offer anything worth the time invested, issuing derivative characters and tuneless situations of longing coated with an ineffective layer of crooked whimsy that often acts like salt in the wound.
Shockya.com
Brent Simon
Well acted, with plenty of color around its edges, Ceremony too often dawdles and dissembles when it should be digging deeper. Still, the performances make it connect, even though Winkler seems to have an aversion to catharsis.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
The offbeat comedy is not entirely devoid of charm, but its derivativeness is almost embarrassing.
AV Club
Keith Phipps
Winkler directs with a borrowed sense of assurance.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Does Uma Thurman perpetually underestimate herself, or is Quentin Tarantino the only filmmaker who appreciates her?
New York Post
Kyle Smith
Young Winkler needs to learn that simply instructing characters to smirk and look ironic is not enough; you actually have to come up with funny things for them to say.
Los Angeles Times
Sheri Linden
If the scenario is unconvincing, debuting writer-director Max Winkler has a feel for the dynamics of this kind of ritualized yet informal social gathering, and his affection for his characters is clear.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
Throughout the movie, Ms. Thurman's facial expressions suggest a peevish spoiled child about to stomp her feet and throw a full-scale tantrum.
Village Voice
Nick Pinkerton
Ceremony is a callow movie: Winkler exhibits no comprehension of the class anxieties he addresses, and extends precocity into adulthood. That callowness is Ceremony's subject scarcely makes it funnier.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
Uma Thurman is as nuanced as her preposterous role allows, which isn't much
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
Sporadically funny though less effective at selling its melancholy undercurrents.
Variety
Joe Leydon
Despite a few grace notes and mildly clever twists, this handsomely produced indie is such a grating turnoff throughout its first third that its minor virtues may be discovered only by insomniac latenight cable viewers.
CinemaBlend
Katey Rich
A great pleasure to watch, and a terrific first feature from Winkler.
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