Find Movies & TV
Home
Live TV
On Demand
Discover
Explore
Movies & TV Shows
Most Popular
Leaving Soon
Categories
Action
Animation
Comedy
Crime
Descriptive Audio
Documentary
Drama
En Español
Horror
Music
Romance
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Western
Explore
Browse Channels
Featured Channels
Hallmark Movies & More
ION
BET x Tyler Perry Drama
Categories
Holiday
Hit TV
Drama TV
True Crime
Reality
News
Sports
Game Shows
History & Science
Comedy
Daytime TV
Movies
Sci-Fi & Action
Chills & Thrills
Classic TV
Food & Home
Black Entertainment
Kids & Family
Lifestyle
Music
Nature & Travel
Anime & Gaming
En Español
International
Sign In
Moscow Never Sleeps
Directed by
Johnny O'Reilly
Not Rated
2017
1h 41m
Drama
,
Comedy
,
and more
5.5
71%
33%
Add to Watchlist
The volatile intersections of contemporary Moscow and the intimate lives of five people.
More
Where to Watch Moscow Never Sleeps
Apple TV
Buy $7.99
Rent $3.99
Fandango At Home
Buy $11.99
Rent $3.99
Google Play Movies
Buy $7.99
Rent $3.99
YouTube
Buy $7.99
Rent $3.99
Cast of Moscow Never Sleeps
Mikhail Efremov
Vladimir
Yuriy Stoyanov
Valery
Aleksey Serebryakov
Anton
Evgenia Brik
Katya
Alena Babenko
Mariya
Viktor Verzhbitskiy
Gorbunov
Oleg Dolin
Ilya
Tamara Spiricheva
Vera
Anatoly Khropov
Roman
Anastasiya Shalonko
Lera
Rustam Akhmadeev
Arto
Elena Safonova
Natasha
Sergey Belov
Stepan
Pavel Khrulyov
Slava
Sofya Resnyanskaya
Masha
Mikhail Pavlik
Igor
Yulia Kirillova
Stewardess
Elena Starostina
Julia
Ilya Gavrilenkov
Young Doctor
Anna Nevskaya
Anton's Ex-Wife
Evgeniya Agenorova
Luda
Ieva Andrejevaitė
Club Hostess
Irina Chipizhenko
Sasha
Andrey Da!
Oligarch in a Nightclub
Maxim Derichev
Zhenya
Ivan Glubokov
Director
Anna Gulyarenko
Lubov
Anastasiya Imamova
Nina
Larisa Krupina
Retirement Home Manager
Anna Skidanova
Day Nurse
Alexandr Userdin
Lyosha
Viktor Zaporozhskij
Doctor
Lyubov Aksyonova
Yana Popova
Dmitry Pavlenko
Marina Kondratyeva
Evgeniya Godunova
Tatyana Vasilyeva II
stilist
Olga Efremova
Shukhrat Kodirov
Taxi Driver
Moscow Never Sleeps Reviews
San Francisco Examiner
Anita Katz
Beyond the novelty, and beneath the surface dazzle, the human stories, while solidly acted, deliver little emotional impact. Moscow may never sleep, but the waking lives depicted in movies like this need to truly affect us.
Washington Post
Alan Zilberman
O'Reilly's ambitions notwithstanding, "Moscow" is uneven because of the inescapable nature of such interlocking narratives: some land better than others.
The Film Stage
Jared Mobarak
O'Reilly has crafted a meticulously drawn tapestry of universal human themes within a setting that's as unique as it is familiar.
Shockya.com
Harvey S. Karten
Watching this Altman-esque film with its vivid characters embraced by exquisite photography could teach you more about the culture of Moscow than you could learn from being there for a week.
The Young Folks
Nathanael Hood
The film still manages to hold our attention, and every now and then manages a brief profundity.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
A compelling, moving and gently suspenseful tapestry of dysfunctional lives.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
Modeled after "everything's connected" movies like "Short Cuts" and "Magnolia," this slickly produced if somewhat dry multi-character study makes good use of location.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
The jumble of storylines inevitably results in narrative confusion, and the relationships linking them, some of which are only revealed late in the proceedings, don't resonate strongly.
New York Times
Ben Kenigsberg
While the tone is novel, at least by stateside art-house standards, dramatically "Moscow Never Sleeps" is resolutely familiar, even trite.
Variety
Jessica Kiang
"Moscow Never Sleeps" is engaging, but there are only a few occasions when it feels genuinely inspired.
Village Voice
Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
Moscow Never Sleeps is ambitious to a fault.
Third Coast Review
Lisa Trifone
Writer/director Johnny O'Reilly manages to string together his characters and their stories in such a way that their connections reveal themselves in due time... fitting together as if they were die-cast to precise measurements.
SF Weekly
Sherilyn Connelly
The picture resembles the recent 100 Streets, though it could have used some of that film's unabashed soapiness.
Washington City Paper
Tricia Olszewski
Moscow Never Sleeps, but viewers probably will.
Counterpunch.org
Louis Proyect
This film is an unqualified masterpiece and my pick for best foreign language film of 2017. It is a throwback to the naturalist fiction of Chekhov and Zola but in cinematic terms. Bravo!
Culture Trip
Graham Fuller
Moscow Never Sleeps is a fleet day-in-the-life look at members of two connected families and other Muscovites with whom they're entangled.
Film Journal International
André Hereford
The city and cinematography are the stars in this tense yet affectionate ode to an imperfect Metropolis.
Take Plex everywhere
Watch free anytime, anywhere, on almost any device.
See the full list of supported devices
Home
Live TV
On Demand
Discover