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Dough
Directed by
John Goldschmidt
Not Rated
2015
1h 37m
Comedy
,
Drama
6.2
53%
57%
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An old Jewish baker struggles to keep his business afloat until his young Muslim apprentice drops cannabis in the dough and sends sales sky high.
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Cast of Dough
Jonathan Pryce
Nat
Jerome Holder
Ayyash
Pauline Collins
Joanna
Phil Davis
Sam Cotton
Ian Hart
Victor Gerrard
Malachi Kirby
Shaun
Andrew Ellis
Lucas
Daniel Caltagirone
Stephen Dayan
Andy de la Tour
Saul Goodwyn
Joel Beckett
PC O'Neill
Ben Bishop
PC Marsh
Matt Devere
Security Guard
Paul Blackwell
Car Driver
Daniel Ben Zenou
Rabbi
Nigel Genis
Customer
Alexander Bracq
Car Driver
Deborah Sheridan-Taylor
Glen Stanway
Police Constable
Jon Rumney
Congregant
John Voce
Rodney
Matt Beveridge
Stoner
Dominic Garfield
Danny
Garry Marriott
Paramedic
Natasha Gordon
Safa
Melanie Freeman
Olivia
Dough Ratings & Reviews
Philadelphia Inquirer
Tirdad Derakhshani
Dough's formulaic structure is made up for by the dynamic chemistry between its leads. Pryce and Holder play off each other with all the bluster and awkwardness of a real-life father and son.
AV Club
Katie Rife
It's tempting to ask whether the writers were high when they came up with the concept for Dough, except that the film itself makes it clear that they don't have a lot of experience in that area.
San Diego Reader
Scott Marks
A culture-clash comedy at once so-bad-it's-good and so-good-it's-bad that it kept me laughing throughout.
Seattle Times
Tom Keogh
Though Dough is often in danger of running off the rails with improbable and unnecessary plot twists, it is always essentially entertaining and warm in its observations of hope rekindled through simple relationships.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Dough is fun, a sweet-natured confection with a hopeful message about unity that is well-suited for our socially complex, divided times.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Lewis
It sounds like a fun story, with strong culture-clash potential, but the execution gets botched.
Boston Globe
Peter Keough
"Dough" includes no secret ingredient. It does, however, mix the makings of many other movie recipes, in the unfounded hope of coming up with something fresh.
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Leonard Maltin
Dough is a sweet, feel-good film.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
It's all about as predictable as it sounds, but it works anyway, thanks to some snappy dialogue and the engaging turns by old pros Pryce and Collins.
Los Angeles Times
Michael Rechtshaffen
A stickily genteel, cross-cultural comedy-drama that comes up blandly lacking on all counts.
New York Times
Neil Genzlinger
"Dough" is sweet, often funny and always nonthreatening, a movie for those who wish the intractable realities of the world would just disappear.
Village Voice
Chris Packham
A mirthful, edgeless dramedy.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
Harmless, uplifting and heartwarming withing being cloying.
New York Daily News
Allen Salkin
"Dough" should have been more easily digestible; the setup is sure to appeal to occasional stoners and Jewish foodies.
Boston Herald
James Verniere
Pryce and Holder have a nice mismatched father-son vibe as the curmudgeonly baking whiz and rascal apprentice, respectively, and Davis is fun as the hissable villain of the piece.
Charlotte Observer
Lawrence Toppman
I cannot think of a single sentence, plot development or performance in Dough that made me do a double-take, and I usually count predictability as one of the Seven Cardinal Sins of filmmaking. So I'm surprised how much I enjoyed [it].
Spirituality & Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
A dramedy about an oddball friendship that surprises an Orthodox Jewish baker and his employee, a young African Muslim.
HeraldNet (Everett, WA)
Robert Horton
There's way too much sugar in the recipe, in other words - for my metabolism, anyway.
Paste Magazine
Andy Crump
It's plenty warm, it's frequently funny, and it's loaded with charming performances, in particular Pryce and Holder, who vibe very well despite how often their dialogue feels forced on the page.
Chicago Daily Herald
Dann Gire
This is the stuff of sheer sitcom, yet Goldschmidt makes Dough a half-baked comedy that avoids going to the zany, crisply edited level of nuttiness the material demands.
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