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Every Day
Directed by
Richard Levine
R
2010
1h 33m
Comedy
,
Drama
,
and more
5.7
35%
24%
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A comedy about a New York City couple (Schreiber and Hunt) in romantic and family crisis.
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Cast of Every Day
Liev Schreiber
Ned
Helen Hunt
Jeannie
Carla Gugino
Robin
Ezra Miller
Jonah
David Harbour
Brian
Eddie Izzard
Garrett
Brian Dennehy
Ernie
Skyler Fortgang
Ethan
Tilky Jones
Ian
Daniel Yelsky
Callen
Daniel Farcher
Kirk
Chris Beetem
Eric
Sabrina Hahn
Ashley
Michael H. Ingram
Mitch
Albert M. Chan
Dr. Lee
Every Day Reviews
AV Club
Scott Tobias
Schreiber approaches the role with a seriousness that lacks joy or any other colorful inflection, as if every second of his character's life, even the pleasurable ones, is weighing on him like an albatross.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Real life isn't choreographed for maximum impact, it's messy and unpredictable. At its best, so is "Every Day."
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
There are sharp moments throughout.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
Very well written and acted, Every Day feels like a glorified television drama softened with comic and surreal trimmings, with a mildly upbeat ending appended.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
A 42-minute TV soap has more story than this limp and familiar tale of domestic woe.
Los Angeles Times
Betsy Sharkey
What makes this intriguing, yet woefully uneven film so relatable is that there is nothing about Ned's experience that seems extreme.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
It's hard to empathize with the family in the indie drama Every Day when each member is so sitcom-ready.
Observer
Rex Reed
Every Day is too relentlessly depressing to recommend to the everyday audience. It seems to be on automatic pilot. Horrible, sad things keep happening, but it just goes on.
Slant Magazine
Glenn Heath Jr.
Writer-Director Richard Levine was one of the minds behind Nip/Tuck, so it's not surprising that his debut feature film is branded with the television medium's worst impulses.
CinemaBlend
Perri Nemiroff
Every Day is like any day; there's really nothing special about it, but it does emulate the value of seeing a nice movie for sheer enjoyment.
Village Voice
Melissa Anderson
What distinguishes Levine's film from, say, last year's similarly themed (and irredeemable) Happy Tears is his cast -- and not just reliable vets like Schreiber.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
For all its contemporary social relevance and the fine performances from an excellent ensemble, the cliched characters and situations on display in Every Day ultimately detractt from its impact.
Variety
Ronnie Scheib
Ace thesps struggle to lift this dour indie out of the doldrums, but writer-director Richard Levine allows them no breathing room.
DVDTalk.com
Jason Bailey
'Every Day,' while enjoyable, feels very much like the work of a writer/director best known for slick, well-made television.
Boxoffice Magazine
Matthew Nestel
Auds will be wise to the contrived metaphors and realize there's not much going on below the surface except stock discourse.
Common Sense Media
S. Jhoanna Robledo
Complicated relationships fail to enliven grown-up drama.
iamROGUE
JimmyO
Whether it is dealing with difficult family members, difficult co-workers, or life in general, Every Day tells a story for nearly everyone.
Film Journal International
Shirley Sealy
Low-suds soap opera about the trendy "sandwich generation" travails of a hip, well-off New York family.
Spirituality & Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
An unrelentingly depressing drama about a family drenched in disappointment, despair, anger, and loneliness.
Hollywood & Fine
Marshall Fine
Swims in mock profundity and has the feel of a movie made specifically for a forgiving festival audience.
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Story Meeting
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Ernie's Decision
Ernie's Decision
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Ethan Gets Tucked In (Bonus Deleted Scene)
Ethan Gets Tucked In (Bonus Deleted Scene)
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