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Tumbledown
Directed by
Sean Mewshaw
R
2015
1h 45m
Drama
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Romance
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6.2
70%
61%
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A young woman struggles to move on with her life after the death of her husband, an acclaimed folk singer, when a brash New York writer forces her to confront her loss and the ambiguous circumstances of his death.
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Cast of Tumbledown
Rebecca Hall
Hannah Miles
Jason Sudeikis
Andrew McCabe
Dianna Agron
Finley
Blythe Danner
Ellen Jespersen
Griffin Dunne
Upton
Joe Manganiello
Curtis
Maggie Castle
Shannon Jespersen
Richard Masur
Bruce Jespersen
Alex Quijano
Ben
Gabe Gibbs
Ethan Woodcock
Mary-Bonner Baker
Heidi
Damien Jurado
Hunter
Matthew Delamater
Seth Jespersen
Melissa Jesser
Melissa
Claire Skowronek
Megan
Frank Omar
Reggie
John Hickson
Al
Sean Mewshaw
Director
Desiree Van Til
Writer
Margot Hand
Producer
Kristin Hahn
Producer
Aaron L. Gilbert
Producer
Tumbledown Ratings & Reviews
leonardmaltin.com
Leonard Maltin
This one rewards the viewer with a typically fine performance by Rebecca Hall and a revelatory one by Jason Sudeikis, whom we usually associate with comedy.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
Rob Thomas
"Tumbledown" is like listening to a favorite album on a cold winter's day.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
... has trouble keeping its disparate elements together, although there are some touching character-driven moments along the way.
Film School Rejects
Rob Hunter
It trips over itself trying to balance its themes alongside the comedy and romance, but as tumbles go it's a painless one.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
First-time director Sean Mewshaw and screenwriter Desi Van Til - they're married - have decided, intriguingly, to craft a movie about loss and letting go. And they've done so with uncommon humor and heart.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Drew Lazor
Tumbledown comes up light in the categories that matter most, miring a capable cast in a forced cable-knit folksiness familiar to anyone who has ever watched anything set in New England.
Paste Magazine
Nick Schager
A contrived indie rom-com that has the distinction of making the charming Rebecca Hall and amusing Jason Sudeikis thoroughly unlikable.
Entertainment Weekly
Devan Coggan
Tumbledown is a sweetly poignant look at what it means to move on.
RogerEbert.com
Sheila O'Malley
Hall and Sudeikis circle around one another warily, erupting into defensiveness, shutting each other out, then letting each other back in. There's a rhythm to it. Mewshaw helps sustain that rhythm.
New York Times
Nicolas Rapold
We're meant to warm to Hannah and Andrew as they wear each other down with good-natured ribbing. But Ms. Hall and Mr. Sudeikis hardly warm up themselves, showing little chemistry and looking unsure how to play the film's tone, or the would-be zingers.
Los Angeles Times
Michael Rechtshaffen
"Tumbledown" sees its good intentions undermined by cloying sitcom conventions.
NPR
Andrew Lapin
If it's possible to be pastoral and quaint in a brazen, unapologetic way, Mewshaw and Van Til have managed it: Their film is occasionally lovely, occasionally cloying, and always... what's that word? "Romantic."
AV Club
Mike D'Angelo
That Tumbledown sort of works in spite of all its clichés is a testament to the gifts of its two lead actors.
Observer
Rex Reed
The two stars have charisma, but not necessarily together.
Tribune News Service
Katie Walsh
There's a relaxed and comfortable sensibility to "Tumbledown," which eases the conversations of death, grief and legacy that it undertakes.
New York Post
Sara Stewart
Sudeikis, often cast as genial everyman, is quite good in a more prickly role, and Hall brings her characteristic nuance to a smart but lost character, processing the death of a partner who's mourned, but misunderstood, by legions of fans.
New York Daily News
Allen Salkin
There are a lot of great movies out right now. You don't need to be annoyed.
Village Voice
Abbey Bender
Neither comedy nor melodrama (though bearing traces of both), Tumbledown ends up a modest study of two fairly unremarkable, prickly characters.
The Playlist
Kate Erbland
"Tumbledown" strikes a delicate, moving tone that hits more high notes than lows.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
A young widow must decide if it's time to stop grieving in Tumbledown, a sweet and gently comic tale set in small-town Maine.
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