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James White
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A young New Yorker (Christopher Abbott) struggles to take control of his self-destructive, hedonistic behavior as his mother (Cynthia Nixon) battles cancer. As the pressure on him mounts, James must find new reserves of strength or risk imploding completely.
A young New Yorker (Christopher Abbott) struggles to take control of his self-destructive, hedonistic behavior as his mother (Cynthia Nixon) battles cancer. As the pressure on him mounts, James must find new reserves of strength or risk imploding completely.
Actors:
Jessica Wong,
Bradley Fleischer,
Patrick Shane,
David Call,
Makenzie Leigh,
Rachel Brosnahan,
Zazie Beetz,
David Harris,
Linda Powell,
Sue Jean Kim,
Lee Way Lan,
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Jessica Wong
Bradley Fleischer
Patrick Shane
David Call
Makenzie Leigh
8 August 1990, Dallas, Texas, USA
Rachel Brosnahan
15 December 1990, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Zazie Beetz
David Harris
23 May 1959, New York City, New York, USA
Linda Powell
Sue Jean Kim
Lee Way Lan
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Josh Mond
Josh Mond
Country:
United States
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December 13, 2016
Josh Mond's movie is an unwavering gaze into an abyss, provided by absolutely stirring performances from his lead performers.
December 03, 2015
Abbott contributes a smart, soulful performance, but Nixon keeps threatening to walk away with the movie as the mother, who can't get enough of life and whose physical decay is colored by rage, defiance, and terror.
February 24, 2016
It's not easy viewing by any means. But it is strangely refreshing for a movie to show us that terminal illness involves agony and vomit and terror, despite what Beaches might have told us.
April 01, 2016
Josh Mond's film feels like a careful curation of western cinephilia's most overdone narrative arcs and exhausted character clichés.
April 28, 2016
A film that criticizes society and the way it focuses on vanity and other superfluous things. [Full review in Spanish]
December 10, 2015
The experience of watching "James White" is like being shut up in a small, dark, airless room ... a sickroom.
February 25, 2016
One will never wish to go through precisely what White does, but losing one's parents is inevitable, and the film is a searingly authentic portrait of the process.
December 03, 2015
An accomplished and compelling film by writer/director Josh Mond, James White is also pretty much a bummer.
December 03, 2015
"James White" gets up close and personal in often discomfiting ways, but it's never exploitative or glib. It hits the highs, and the rock bottoms, and all the damnable stuff in between.
December 17, 2015
Whether you want to spend time with "James White" depends on your tolerance for yet another film about how hard it is for guys who just feel too much.
July 10, 2016
One of the year's most unfairly invisible successes.

