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Full Frontal
Directed by
Steven Soderbergh
R
2002
1h 41m
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4.7
39%
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Arty film-within-a-film revolves around seven people with little in common whose lives collide.
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Cast of Full Frontal
David Duchovny
Gus
Nicky Katt
Hitler
Catherine Keener
Lee
Mary McCormack
Linda
David Hyde Pierce
Carl
Julia Roberts
Francesca / Catherine
Blair Underwood
Calvin / Nicholas
Enrico Colantoni
Arty / Ed
Erika Alexander
Lucy
Tracy Vilar
Heather
Brandon Keener
Francesca's Assistant
Jeff Garlin
Harvey, probably
David Alan Basche
Nicholas's Agent
Terence Stamp
Man on Plane / Self
Nancy Lenehan
Woman on Plane
Brad Rowe
Sam Osborne
David Fincher
Film Director
Jerry Weintraub
Jerry
Rainn Wilson
First Fired Employee
Eddie McClintock
Second Fired Employee
Dina Spybey-Waters
Third Fired Employee
Sandra Oh
Fourth Fired Employee
Justina Machado
Linda's Friend in Kitchen
Meagen Fay
Diane
Joe Chrest
Sex Shop Man #1
Wayne Pére
Sex Shop Man #2
January Jones
Tracy
Mike Malone
Mike
Anthony Powers
Male Massage Client
Alison Ebbert
Hitler Girlfriend
Jennifer Brusciano
Hitler Hitchhiker
Cole Andersen
Freud
Al Ahlf
Hitler Guard
Lacy Livingston
Miramax Receptionist
Patrick Fischler
Harvey, probably's Assistant
Nathalie Seaver
Clothing Store Owner
Soledad St. Hilaire
Hotel Housekeeper
Roger Garcia
Vampire Neighbor
Laurent Schwaar
Concierge
Maria Rogers
Woman in Bed
Dawn Suggs
Hotel Hostess
Charlotte Puckett
Hotel Waitress
Chance Robertson
Biker
Monica Lee Burland
Theater Patron
Kenn Wood
Theater Patron
Cynthia Gibb
Pregnant Woman
Andrew Connolly
Partygoer
Karen Woodley
Partygoer
Chris DeRose
Partygoer
Randy Lowell
Partygoer
Pliny Porter
Partygoer
Coleman Hough
Partygoer / Writer
Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt / Self
Karen Grosso
Partygoer (uncredited)
Rashida Jones
Woman (uncredited)
Brian Krow
Bellboy (uncredited)
Steven Soderbergh
Self (uncredited) / Director
Camille Wainwright
Daphne (uncredited)
Tommy Wilson-O'Brien
Fired Employee (uncredited)
Elizabeth Yoder
Hotel Lobby Guest (uncredited)
Gregory Jacobs
Producer
Scott Kramer
Producer
Full Frontal Ratings & Reviews
Newsweek
David Ansen
Soderbergh's playfully experimental spirit should be saluted, even if the end product looks like it was more fun to make than it is to watch.
Common Sense Media
Nell Minow
Some vivid moments, but overall, just so-so.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Peter Rainer
Soderbergh is so busy trying to create his movie-within-a-movie -- and, in at least one instance, his movie-within- a-movie-within -a-movie -- that he botches the enclosing movie.
Observer
Rex Reed
A boring, amateurish, incomprehensible and stupefyingly pretentious pile of swill.
Observer
Andrew Sarris
Mr. Soderbergh's direction and visual style struck me as unusually and unimpressively fussy and pretentious.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
Full Frontal is like the 'Special Features' disc of the DVD without the original movie.
New York Daily News
Jami Bernard
When improv is done well, it sheds a unique light on the human condition. When it is done adequately, as it is in Full Frontal, it simply makes you long for a good script and pricey production values.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
A movie whose ultimate point is precisely nothing.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
Adds up to less than its admittedly entertaining parts.
USA Today
Claudia Puig
See this movie for its humor and talented cast and you won't be disappointed.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
Those who enjoy experiment may be happy here -- director Steven Soderbergh, even at his most mystifying, is rarely dull, some of the performances are terrific, and the movie's likely to fuel some intriguing late-night debates. Watch your step, though.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
Think of the picture as 107 entertaining minutes from a very smart director who has decided to come out and play.
Orlando Sentinel
Jay Boyar
It's not that the film's subject is too 'inside-baseball' to be understood by non-Hollywoodians. It's that there doesn't seem to be much point to the whole thing, other than the usual real/reel gambit.
Newsday
John Anderson
Audiences are going to be irritated if not simply befuddled by the film, although it is not a movie to be easily dismissed, and certainly not for lack of ideas.
Houston Chronicle
Eric Harrison
Watching it is exasperating at first, but it grows more engrossing.
Detroit News
Susan Stark
Cineasts will revel in those visual in-jokes, as in the film's verbal pokes at everything from the likes of Miramax chief Harvey Weinstein's bluff personal style to the stylistic rigors of Denmark's Dogma movement.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
It is initially confusing, willfully so, and Soderbergh takes obvious delight in teasing the viewer and upsetting his or her preconceptions, breaking down the wavery wall between movies and real life.
Denver Post
Steven Rosen
The video work is so grainy and rough, so dependent on being 'naturalistic' rather than carefully lit and set up, that it's exhausting to watch.
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