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About Sunny
Directed by
Bryan Wizemann
2012
1h 43m
Drama
6.4
77%
44%
5.5
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As things unravel for a struggling single mother in Las Vegas, she must decide what she's willing to give up to get by.
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Cast of About Sunny
Lauren Ambrose
Angela / Producer
Audrey P. Scott
Sunny
Dylan Baker
Max
Penelope Ann Miller
Louise
David Conrad
Ted
Adina Porter
Cheryl
Bryan Wizemann
Director
Bryan Wizemann
Writer
Peter C. Selig
Executive Producer
Blythe Robertson
Producer
Mike S. Ryan
Producer
Brent Stiefel
Executive Producer
Alicia Van Couvering
Co-Producer
Mark Schwartzbard
Director Of Photography
About Sunny Ratings & Reviews
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
...a typically subdued character study...
World Socialist Web Site
David Walsh
About Sunny chooses to treat human beings, even when under great stress, with considerable sympathy and realism.
Newcity
Ray Pride
The film's final panorama is a beauty and a marvel, a horizon where light may just be breaking, where traffic lights may stay green, where day is promised over the glittering, populated horizon.
Paste Magazine
Scott Wold
Many viewers will lack the emotional fortitude (or cinematic masochism?) to withstand About Sunny. But for those who can, there is, at the center of its interminable sadness, a beautiful portrait of the sacrifice a mother will make for her child.
Chicago Reader
Ben Sachs
This often feels like a European art movie in its naturalistic detail and propulsive editing, though writer-director Bryan Wizemann localizes this style with resourceful location work and sharp, idiomatic dialogue.
RedEye
Matt Pais
A slow wade through not-exactly-fresh waters.
Variety
Alissa Simon
A showy vehicle for producer-star Lauren Ambrose, whose emotionally volatile character comes off as unsympathetic and practically bipolar, the overly contrived, hard-to-swallow script undermines viewer compassion.
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
It's a worthwhile recession-era drama built around a terrific performance.
Movie City News
Kim Voynar
Lauren Ambrose has a career-high turn in Think of Me, writer-director Brian Wizemann's smart, suspenseful, intimate film.
Observer
Rex Reed
A sad, wrenching but admirably unsentimental film about the bravery of the human condition that truly deserves a bigger audience.
PopMatters
Stuart Henderson
This is a chilling and illuminating film. Too bad the ending feels hollow.
Orlando Weekly
Steve Schneider
The movie is a minefield of potential calamities that will have every audience member with an ounce of a protective instinct on the edge of his or her seat.
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