Hanging Up Review |
by Michael Redman |
The distance between how a project looks in our head and how it acts in real
life is often so vast that even the best ideas can't make the leap. We spend
hours and hours working out the scheme, detailing the minutia and then it
just doesn't work. more |
Hanging Up Review |
by James Brundage |
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Hanging Up Review |
by Ian Waldron-Mantgani |
Rated on a 4-star scale
Screening venue: Odeon (Liverpool City Centre)
Released in the UK by Columbia TriStar on May 12, 2000; certificate 15; 95
minutes; country of origin USA; aspect ratio 1.85:1 more |
Hanging Up Review |
by Jamey Hughton |
I figured I needed to get in touch with my feminine side, and “Hanging
Up” seemed like an ideal opportunity to do so. The film features an
incredible palate of female talent, and the capability behind the camera
brought to mind such sparkling gems as...more |
Hanging Up Review |
by Steve Rhodes |
HANGING UP, one of the most irritating movies of the year, features
non-stop phoning. Like fingers grating across a blackboard, these cell
and cordless phones ring incessantly. And, when the phones go on strike
briefly during flashbacks, the story...more |
Hanging Up Review |
by Michael Redman |
The distance between how a project looks in our head and how it acts in real
life is often so vast that even the best ideas can't make the leap. We spend
hours and hours working out the scheme, detailing the minutia and then it just
doesn't work. more |
Hanging Up Review |
by Rose 'Bams' Cooper |
Hanging Up (2000)
Rated PG-13; running time 92 minutes
Genre: Comedy/Drama
IMDB site: http://us.imdb.com/Details?0162983
Official site: http://www.spe.sony.com/movies/hangingup/index.html
Written by: Nora Ephron (based on the story by Delia...more |
Hanging Up Review |
by Susan Granger |
Susan Granger's review of "HANGING UP" (Columbia Pictures)
No doubt, Columbia Pictures and the producers wanted this to
be a baby-boomers' version of The First Wives Club; i.e.: a wise,
witty chick's flick about three blonde, beautiful sisters...more |
Hanging Up Review |
by Dustin Putnam |
Directed by Diane Keaton.
Cast: Meg Ryan, Walter Matthau, Lisa Kudrow, Diane Keaton, Adam Arkin, Jesse
James, Cloris Leachman, Edie McClurg.
2000 - 92 minutes
Rated PG-13 (for profanity).
Reviewed by Dustin Putman, February 19, 2000. more |
Hanging Up Review |
by Berge Garabedian |
Are you like me? Do you get annoyed seeing people talk on their cellulars in
public places, shouting out loud, not giving a ratt's ass about anyone
around them, and basically just wallowing in their own self-importance? Well
if you are, than you will...more |
Hanging Up Review |
by Harvey S. Karten |
Reviewed by Harvey Karten
Columbia Pictures
Director: Diane Keaton
Writer: Delia Ephron & Nora Ephron, novel by Nora Ephron
Cast: Meg Ryan, Diane Keaton, Lisa Kudrow, Walter
Matthau, Adam Arkin, Cloris Leachman more |
Hanging Up Review |
by Jon Popick |
I’m not sure if other people do this, but when I read a book, I can’t
help but think about who I would choose to play each character should
the novel ever be made into a film. I also visualize how certain shots
should be set up and decide which parts of...more |
Hanging Up Review |
by Ross Anthony |
An over-burdened Meg Ryan runs around town tending to everyone else's needs,
but her own. She remains mostly in good humor while doused with an
inharmonious silly physical comedy. Example: The phone rings and Meg answers
the TV remote. more |