Indignation is indeed one theme in the movie INDIGNATION, based on Phillip Roth’s 2008 novel of the same name, along with death, life, and the “what if” of choices made. Set in 1951, young college ...
Blu-ray widescreen, DVD widescreen and Digital HD copy, 2016, R for sexual content and some profanity; streaming via Amazon Video, iTunes, Google play “INDIGNATION” is based on a little-known Philip ...
“Indignation” tells a very particular story, one that’s bittersweet, heartbreaking and bleakly comic all at once, and it gets it right. An impressive directing debut for James Schamus and a glowing ...
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Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Two and one-half stars. Rated R. 110 minutes. By Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post In “Indignation,” James Schamus’s adaptation of the 2008 novel by Philip ...
Several Specialty debuts did pretty well over the weekend, with Roadside Attractions’ Indignation, directed by James Schamus, leading the pack. Close behind was Sony Pictures Classics’ Equity and Kino ...
For actor Logan Lerman, “Indignation” was both familiar and frightening. Adapted from the 2008 autobiographical novel by Philip Roth, “Indignation” follows Marcus Messner (Lerman), a New Jersey youth ...
Plus, “Indignation” has one fantastic scene, an exchange that runs between two people and goes on for over 15 minutes. The scene has Marcus arguing with the university president (the marvelous Tracy ...
“Indignation” captures with an uncanny realism a moment of innocence and caution in a post-World War II era, when an oppressive, puritanical conformism dominated white America. Adapted from Philip ...
You know how every summer, in the middle of blockbuster burnout, a movie comes along and everyone says, “This is the antidote for everyone sick of explosions and gunfire?” “Indignation” — producer, ...
Art imitated life for the cast of “Indignation” — many of whom saw their film about intolerance in the 1950s as an allegory for our current political climate. Logan Lerman, starring as a Jewish kid ...
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